Alternative imagery to lesbian sex
To facilitate evidence of a lesbian gaze that proves female desire for another woman is different to male desire for women
To re-claim the lesbian body for ourselves; to see lesbian portraiture which exerts self-confidence, defiance and assertion; a pride in her identity
The lesbian body to be identified/ defined in more terms than merely of sexual desire for another woman
To denounce stereotypical images of lesbians and replace them with positive role models for the coming generation of lesbian women
Recognition that a lesbian (art) history exists
The homosexual lifestyle to be valued equal to heterosexual lifestyle
More representations of lesbians from a specifically lesbian point of view
Accurate representations of lesbian lifestyles on prime time TV and at cinema's and By using the productive and influential role of representation, gay and lesbian characters to be shown in a positive light in all areas of film and television
Acceptance of the lesbian lifestyle, breaking down of stereotypes, and a welcoming attitude to all alternative opinions
Images of lesbians in education establishments, in children's textbooks, posters, reading books etc. Being gay or lesbian should not be something to be embarrassed about or hidden from children; it is a natural part of life and should be accepted
To continue to challenge traditional gender roles of masculinity and femininity and to examine identity politics
More sexual expression by and for women to educate a more varied and complex view of sexuality