Mountain Moving Coffeehouse

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Mountain Moving Coffeehouse for Womyn and Children
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Successor Kindred Hearts' Coffeehouse
Formation 1974
Extinction December 10, 2005
Type Coffeehouse
Legal status Collective
Purpose Womyn's music and culture
Location
Region served
Chicago

The Mountain Moving Coffeehouse for Womyn and Children was a nationally known lesbian-feminist music venue located in various north side Chicago neighborhoods. It operated for thirty-one consecutive years, from 1974 until 2005. The name of the organization evokes the political task that feminists must "move the mountains" of institutional sexism and homophobia.[1]

The "coffeehouse" was a once-a-week Saturday night gathering, held at a rented space in local churches,[2] that presented woman-identified music and entertainment by and for lesbians and feminists. Drug and alcohol-free, the space was intended as an alternative to the lesbian bar scene.[3] The organization was founded by lesbian-feminist activists as a safe-space for womyn-born womyn and their young children. Male children over the age of 2 and transgender women were not allowed to attend.[4]

The womyn-born womyn policy generated some controversy during the 1980s when pressure was put on the coffeehouse to allow admittance to men, as well as in the 1990s when the policy was contested by transgender women. It was claimed that the policy was discriminatory and created "mental difficulties" for transgender women.[5] The policy was also challenged in the 1990s by a local gay male journalist. However, the organization staunchly defended the policy and never allowed admittance to men or to transgender women.[6]

In 1993, the coffee shop was inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame.[7]

Upon the closure of the coffee shop on December 10, 2005, it was the oldest continuously operating womyn-born womyn and girl-only concert venue in the United States. A successor organization was created called the Kindred Hearts' Coffeehouse, which serves as a monthly event offering women's music.[8]

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