Linda Birner & Dennis Mangers
Mom Guess What (MGW) founder Linda Birner and former California State Assembly member and LGBT activist Dennis Mangers discuss MGW, one of Sacramento's first gay newspapers.
CSH houses several LGBT periodical collections as well as conducts oral histories that document this community in Sacramento from the 1970s until the early 2000s. The LGBT Periodicals primarily document the LGBT community in the Greater Sacramento Area. Through these publications, the growing LGBT community was able to share resources and events that welcomed their presence. From news about laws being passed regarding sexuality to local picnics, members of the LGBT community knew that they could rely on these periodicals to keep them updated on the local scene. Timeline courtesy of Dr. Rebekkah Mulholland, Ph. D.
Under the mentorship of Sacramento Bee editor, C.K. McClatchy, Birner founded the first LGBT newspaper in Sacramento County in November of 1978. Named after a popular coming-out phrase, Mom…Guess What! (MGW) newspaper was created in response to Proposition Six sponsored by State Senator John Briggs. A distressing time for the gay and lesbian community, Proposition Six was a California ballot measure that proposed to ban gay and lesbian people as well as their supporters from teaching in public schools. On November 7, 1978, Californians voted down the measure. MGW newspaper went to press to advocate against this measure and continued to be a place for LGBT folks to learn their community news and help educate heterosexual people for many years.
This collection is divided into two series: LGBT Periodicals and Sacramento Periodicals. However, the majority of the collection primarily documents the development and maintenance of the LGBT Community in Sacramento, California. Donated by Sacramento resident, Allen Chamberlin, the collection consists of periodicals that trace the birth and rise of the LGBT Community in Sacramento as well as the rise of other Sacramento neighborhoods. The collection covers forty years of Sacramento LGBT history, California lawmaking, and the local Sacramento scene. Topics and subjects included in the collection are LGBT community building, gay entrepreneurship, HIV/AIDS education, and California laws regarding Homosexuality.
On June 6, 2023, the Center for Sacramento History hosted a "Mom Guess What" newspaper panel discussion and Q+A at Clunie Community Center with MGW founder Linda Birner, Dennis Mangers, Frank Lawler, and Rosemary Metrailer. The group discussed the creation of MGW and its importance to Sacramento's gay community, along with the LGBTQ experience in Sacramento during the AIDS crisis and fight for gay rights. The event opened with a performance by the Sacramento Gay Men's Chorus followed by introductory remarks by Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg. The discussion was moderated by City Historian Marcia Eymann.
Mom Guess What (MGW) founder Linda Birner and former California State Assembly member and LGBT activist Dennis Mangers discuss MGW, one of Sacramento's first gay newspapers.
Mom Guess What (MGW) founder Linda Birner and Elizabeth Harrison discuss the history of MGW and how the AIDS epidemic changed everything in the early 1980s.
Sacramento author Del Richards reflects on her work with Mom Guess What and her experiences as a writer.
Mom Guess What (MGW) founder Linda Birner and longtime friend and MGW staffer Frank Lawler discuss working on the newspaper, Sacramento's gay community, and what the AIDS epidemic and fight for gay rights were like in Sacramento.
Mom Guess What (MGW) founder Linda Birner and former MGW secretary Cheryl Stickland discuss MGW.