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Memphis Flyer Podcast June 5, 2025: Mid South Pride at 50

Mid-South Pride is celebrating 50 years since Gay Day in the Park 1976 brought the LGBTQ rights fight to Memphis. But this anniversary comes at a fraught time, when those rights are under fresh assault at both the state and federal levels. Chris McCoy talks with Mid-South Pride Foundation director Vanessa Rodley, board member Elijah Townsend, Focus magazine founder Ray Rico, and Krista Wright Thayer of the LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce about the meaning of Pride weekend and the future of the movement. Read all about it in this week’s cover story.

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New LGBT Magazine Launches in Memphis This Fall

Ray Rico

In September, the first issue of Focus Magazine, a new publication for the LGBT community, will hit stands.

Focus will be published by Ray Rico Freelance, a Cooper-Young-based design agency. The magazine will be available in print and online and will feature news, arts, entertainment, community, lifestyle, and other trending topics.

“The LGBT population in Memphis and regionally is being overlooked when it comes to news that is just for LGBT persons. There are many organizations that serve the needs of this audience, but nothing that is published regularly with aggregated content that is completely LGBT-centric,” said Rico, owner of Ray Rico Freelance. “We want to fill that void.”

Memphis hasn’t had an LGBT print publication in several years. The Triangle Journal, a newspaper published by the Memphis Gay & Lesbian Community Center, ceased publication in 2009. Family & Friends, a Memphis-based LGBT magazine, stopped publication about a decade ago.

The first issue of Focus will by titled “The Coming Out Issue.” The publication will be free and available at area businesses, or readers can subscribe for a mailed copy for $1 per issue.

“We want everyone to have access to this important publication, so we are offering Focus Magazine for free online and in print,” Rico said. “The printed version will be published every other month while the online version will be uploaded frequently with new and engaging content.”