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Magazines: 'Hero' & 'GLO'

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NameMagazines: 'Hero' & 'GLO'
ProductionThe HERO Project Limited; publisher; 1991-1997; New Zealand
GLOWORMS; publisher; 1991; New Zealand
Classificationmagazines, annuals
Materialspaper, ink
Techniquesprinting
Registration NumberCA001013
Credit lineGift of Te Herekiekie Herewini, 2011

Overview

These magazines include those created for the Hero Festival held in Auckland.and one which was created for gay, lesbian and wider audiences in New Zealand.

The Hero magazines include festival programmes with topical articles and advertisements.

Hero was one of New Zealand's most significant LGBTQI+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex) community events of the 1990s and 2000s. Along with Wellington's Devotion Festival in the 1990s, the annual dance parties, parades, film festivals and associated activities celebrated and strengthened the pride and health of LGBTQI+ communities. The festivals drew huge crowds and were vibrant and safe places to publicly express identity and sexuality, and were welcoming to all.

The 1990s in general saw a blossoming of gay and lesbian pride. Hero and Devotion were some of the more public fruits of change in society following on from Homosexual Law Reform in 1986. Hero was particularly groundbreaking with its vibrant street parade which at times caused controversy for overt expressions of sexuality.

These magazines capture some of these contemporary expressions of identity and sexuality.