found: Los Angeles times WWW site, viewed Jan. 19, 2016(in obituary dated Jan. 15, 2016: Jeanne Córdova, an activist, author and publisher whose magazine, the Lesbian Tide, chronicled the lesbian feminist movement of the 1970s, died Sunday [Jan. 10, 2016] at her home in Los Feliz [Los Angeles, Calif.]; she was 67; spent more than four decades fighting for lesbian visibility in both the feminist movement and the male-dominated gay-rights movement; born on July 18, 1948, in Bremerhaven, Germany; grew up in Southern California; joined the Immaculate Heart of Mary order of nuns in 1966; left the convent and earned a master's degree in social work from UCLA; recounted her convent experience in her 1990 book, "Kicking the Habit: A Lesbian Nun Story" [second subtitle: An autobiographical novel]; gained prominence as an activist in 1970, when she became president of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis, a lesbian civil and political-rights organization; Córdova's Daughters of Bilitis newsletter evolved into the independent Lesbian Tide newsmagazine in 1971; Córdova wrote and edited for the Los Angeles Free Press; In 1981, Córdova founded the Community Yellow Pages, a directory of gay- and lesbian-owned Southern California businesses; sold the Community Yellow Pages in 1999)