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The web can provide you with quick access to information. Alas, not all sites are created equal. Also, many sites are updated frequently---making it impossible to "endorse." As with most things on the web, surf at your own risk. But, theses sites are a good starting place....Please explore, click and educate yourself. There are many, so we have created catagories for quick reference: Queer Youth Websites, Transgender & Intersex Websites, VT Queer Non-Profits, Youth Health, Transgender Health, Legal, Public & Private Schools, Others, Queer Youth Orgs in the United States, Parents & Family

Queer National Youth Orgainzations:

Advocates for Youth Advocates for Youth is dedicated to creating programs and advocating for policies that help young people make informed and responsible decisions about their reproductive and sexual health. Advocates provides information, training, and strategic assistance to youth-serving organizations, policy makers, youth activists, and the media in the United States and the developing world.

Advocates for Latina/o Youth Spanish website similar to Advocates for Youth (see above link.)

DeafQueer.org This is "the place" to find the most comprehensive and accurate information about the Deaf Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community. DQRC was founded by Deaf Queer activist Dragonsani Renteria and launched in 1995. A multi-award winning website, DQRC averages more than 10,000 unique visits per month.

National Youth Advocacy Coalition (NYAC) The National Youth Advocacy Coalition is a social justice organization that advocates for and with young people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning (LGBTQ) in an effort to end discrimination against these youth and to ensure their physical and emotional well being.

Oasismag.com (LGBTQ Youth online mag where you can post your work)

Out Proud OutProud, The National Coalition for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Youth, serves the needs of these young men and women by providing advocacy, information, resources and support. Our goal is to help queer youth become happy, successful, confident and vital gay, lesbian and bisexual adults. We provide outreach and support to queer teens just coming to terms with their sexual orientation and to those contemplating coming out. We let them know they're not alone by helping them find local sources of friendship and support. We believe in effecting change at a grass-roots level by catalyzing and fostering the development of a new generation of queer youth activists who will take positions at the forefront of our civil rights and social movements.

Queer By Choice Whether the idea of queerness as a radical choice is familiar to you or brand new, this is a site for you to find out more about it----a radical gathering place for people who have chosen to be queer.

Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf The Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf (RAD) is a nonprofit organization established in 1977. The purpose of this Alliance is to establish and maintain a society of Deaf Gays and Lesbians to encourage and promote the educational, economical, and social welfare; to foster fellowship; to defend our rights; and advance our interests as Deaf Gay and Lesbian citizens concerning social justice; to build up an organization in which all worthy members may participate in the discussion of practical problems and solutions related to their social welfare. RAD has over twenty chapters in the United States and Canada.

Sexuality Information & Education Council of the United States The Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S. (SIECUS) is a national, nonprofit organization which affirms that sexuality is a natural and healthy part of living. Incorporated in 1964, SIECUS develops, collects, and disseminates information, promotes comprehensive education about sexuality, and advocates the right of individuals to make responsible sexual choices.

Young Gay America is a long-term research project / road trip adventure dedicated to improving the lives of LGBTQ youth. We aim to educate and inform LGBTQ youth about their importance in society by placing their individual stories in an international forum; to foster and encourage the exchange of ideas by queer youth on issues pertinent to queer youth (to allow their voices to be heard); and to promote positive self-image and sense of belonging.

Youth Resource Youth Resource's Peer Educators gives young people a chance to E-mail trained young people directly with their questions or concerns.

Youth Shakers Youthshakers is a global network of youth working on sexual health issues.

Other Queer Youth Orgainzations (in various states):

Also Youth Also Out Youth works to promote the health and safety of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and questioning youth. Also Out Youth strives to end all forms of violence and harassment based on real or perceived sexual orientation. Located in Sarasota, Florida

AQUA: Asian/Pacific Islanders Queer & Questioning Youth: Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center was formed in 1997 by the merger of the two leading Asian and Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS service organizations in San Francisco: Asian AIDS Project (AAP) and Living Well Project (LWP).

ATTIC: In April of 1993, the Attic began as a weekly after-school social/support/educational group for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (lgbtq) youth ages 12 to 23. Since then, the Attic has grown into a youth-run community center. The Attic is guided by a philosophy of youth empowerment and leadership. Located in Philadelphia, PA

BAGLY The Boston Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Youth provides weekly and monthly social activities and special events for youth 22 and under. These activities provide an opportunity for youth to socialize and have fun and develop a sense of personal and community identity

Bi Resource The Bisexual Resource Center is also known as the ``East Coast Bisexual Network, Inc.'' Based out of Massachusettes, the Bi Resource does research and educates the general public and other interested organizations about bisexuality. The provide a public forum through technical assistance, seminars, conferences, informational programs and publications for the discussion of bisexuality. They also provide a support network for individual members of the general public and interested organizations to discuss and obtain information about bisexuality.

Lamber House: Lambert House is a safe place for queer youth ages 14-22. Our calendar is packed with fun activities, support groups, a youth leadership council, dances, and other events. We are here to make life easier for each other as GLBTQ youth. Located in Seattle, WA.

Mass Youth Pride: The Massachusetts Youth Committee (MAYC) is dedicated to ensuring equal rights for all youth, raising society's awareness on the needs of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) youth, educating our communities and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on issues that affect GLBT youth, advocating for the protection of the rights of youth, and striving for social justice for all youth.

North Carolina Lambda Youth Network North Carolina Lambda Youth Network (NCLYN) was founded in 1996 as a youth-led statewide leadership development network for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning and allied (LGBTQA) young people, ages 13 to 24. NCLYN is dedicated to developing young people as leaders and community organizers while providing a space that affirms their identities. NCLYN recognizes how our struggles as young people, people of color, and people of different abilities, sexualities, genders, and class backgrounds, are intimately connected. Our commitment to end homophobia includes a commitment to fighting for social justice and equality for all.

One in Teen provides a continuum of support and services to benefit gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender youth and youth-serving agencies throughout Middle Tennessee.

OpenArms Youth Project brings Lesbian, Gay Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning youth and their friends together to build a peer based community that empowers them to end isolation, create a progressive youth voice; increase well being and self-esteem; and change the communities in which they live. Openarms Youth Project accomplishes this by offering peer based education, advocacy, recreation, information and leadership opportunities. Located in Tulsa, OK.

Outrights New Hampshire & Maine. 9 total, loosely related queer youth orgainzations. They are all linked of this one site.

Project Q is the Youth Program of the Milwaukee, WI LGBT Community Center. Project Q provides a safe space for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth and their straight allies ages 24 and under.

Project 10 East Inc: To create and sustain safe space in schools and communities where young people can experience mutual respect with a focus on personal excellence, regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation or the perception thereof. Somerville, MA.

Rainbow Alley: The Denver LGBT Community Center's Youth Services are handled and provided through Rainbow Alley, Denver's only drop-in center for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning young people, aged 21 years and younger. Rainbow Alley is a drug/alcohol and hate-free space. The Alley provides health services , counseling and referral, youth-lead events and activities, and life resources in a safe and supportive space. Trained adults provide supervision, but all activities are generated and lead by Alley youth .

Youth Pride YouthPride (YP) enhances the lives of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (GLBTQ) youths through action, advocacy, education, outreach, support and community services. We are the leading provider of "one-stop" services for sexual and gender minority youth in the Atlanta, GA community. YP helps youths feel safe, accepted, confident and successful in who they are and what they do.

Transgender & Intersex Info & Health Links:

Beyond Chromosomes This is an online forum run by the volunteers of the Berkeley Free Clinic to help raise awareness about community health and HIV prevention. By far the best way to learn about the obstacles and oppression faced by transgendered people is to hear it in their own words. This forum provided an opportunity for four members of the East Bay Transgender Task Force to present their diverse perspectives on the legal and health issues faced by transgender population, with special reference to HIV prevention.

FTM International FTM stands for Female-to-Male. This site is the internet contact point for the largest, longest-running educational organization serving FTM transgendered people and transsexual men. It is powered by a diverse group that comes from different backgrounds, including every imaginable sexual orientation, and are multicultural. Ages range from teens to 70s and include persons who are just beginning to examine gender issues as well as persons who have been dealing with them for many years.

International Foundation for Gender Education The International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE), founded in 1987, is a leading advocate and educational organization for promoting the self-definition and free expression of individual gender identity. IFGE is not a support group, it is an information provider and clearinghouse for referrals about all things which are transgressive of established social gender norms. IFGE maintains the most complete bookstore on the subject of transgenderism available anywhere. It also publishes the leading magazine providing reasoned discussion of issues of gender expression and identity, including crossdressing, transsexualism, FTM and MTF issues spanning health, family, medical, legal, workplace issues and more.

Intersex Society of North America The Intersex Society of North America (ISNA) is devoted to systemic change to end shame, secrecy, and unwanted genital surgeries for people born with an anatomy that someone decided is not standard for male or female. An orginization working to end the stigma of folks who are born intersex (formarly referred to as hermaphrodite.)

National Gay & Lesbian Task Force: Trans work The struggle to establish civil rights protections for transgendered people cannot be separated from the struggle to win freedom and equality for gay, lesbian, and bisexual people. This is the link to NGTLF's transgender work for equal rights for all genders.

The National Transgender Advocacy Coalition The National Transgender Advocacy Coalition works proactively to reform societal attitudes and the law to achieve equal rights for the transgendered and other gender diverse individuals. Believing in the worth and dignity of all human beings, we also participate in the struggles of other wrongly oppressed minorities on the issues we share. NTAC works for the advancement of understanding and the attainment of full civil rights for all transgendered, intersexed and gender variant people in every aspect of society and actively opposes discriminatory acts by all means legally available.

Transgender Forum ... for crossdressers, transvestites, transsexuals, transgenderists, their families, and friends. A very hefty website full of publications, online chat forums and numerous resources about everything trans.

TransFamily TransFamily is a support group for transgendered and transsexual people, their parents, partners, children, other family members, friends, and supportive others. We provide referrals, literature, and over-the-phone information on all transgender issues. Although our meetings are held in Cleveland, Ohio, the Internet has enabled us to extend helping hands to transgendered individuals and their famlies across the globe.

TransGenderCare The TransGenderCare Site has been made available for are those who are looking for a better understanding of male-to-female gender transitioning. It is our hope that this understanding will result in better, more knowledgeable solutions for the transgendered individual. This site provides health information for not only transgendered individual, but as well, for other interested parties such as friends and loved ones, and those professionals who wish to utilize their archive of data.

Transgender Health Action Coalition The Transgender Health Action Coalition (T-HAC) formed in 1996 as a result of the forum "Bridges to Coalition - A Community Forum on Transgender Issues." The "Bridges" forum revealed that transgendered people lacked access to quality medical and mental health services regardless of which segment of the community they were from. Thus T-HAC was formed to try to address this tremendous problem.

Trans Health Forum Transgender (TG or transsexual) refers to people who for various reasons identify with a gender identity that differs from their original physiological and psychological status (i.e., as male or female, man or woman). "Transitioning" to another gender may involve dressing and living as a different gender and adopting an identity associated with the opposite biological sex, without surgery. This includes transvestites and crossdressers (who wear clothes conventionally associated with the opposite sex). Transgender also refers to those who are transitioning between two sexes by taking sex hormones or surgically removing or modifying genitals and reproductive organs. Transgender people may identify strongly as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transsexual. They may identify as being male or female, man or a woman, or they may not identify with any of these. Many transgender people claim to be uncomfortable with their biological sex and assigned gender role and may be diagnosed with gender identity disorder (GID) as defined by the American Psychiatric Association (APA). For these people, gender reassignment surgery, hormone therapy, and gender role changing allow them to feel "right," or "natural." This website deals mostly with medical and health care concerns surrounding surgery and hormone therapy.

Transtopia this site is best appreciated when one has some basic knowledge of Transhumanism. This site is radical even by Transhumanist standards. If, on the other hand, you're looking for the uncensored "truth" and no-holds-barred personal empowerment, you've definitely come to the right place. Proceed with an open mind.

Vermont Queer Non-profits:

ACoRN (AIDS Community Resource Network) ACORN provides a full range of support services to people living with HIV/AIDS in Orange and Windsor Counties of Vermont and Grafton and Sullivan Counties of New Hampshire.

ACORN strives to stop the spread of HIV by offering prevention information throughout our region. Our staff and volunteers speak with school groups, civic organizations, and the general public to teach the fundamentals of HIV education. Our goal is to empower people to reduce their risk of contracting or spreading the virus.

AIDS Project of Southern Vermont The purpose of the AIDS Project of Southern Vermont is to provide direct services to those whose lives are affected by HIV/AIDS. The Project also offers education about

HIV/AIDS to help prevent its spread and to promote understanding within the communities served.

Bennington Pride Coalition
The Bennington Pride Coalition actively works to end homophobia in our community. The aim of the Bennington Pride Coalition is to promote the well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered people and our allies from the Bennington County and surrounding areas through communication, networking, support, education, political action, and fun.

Out in the Mountains & Mountain Pride Media Mountain Pride Media (MPM) exists to develop and strengthen the community of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning (GLBTQ) Vermonters, through the development and maintenance of communications vehicles. Out in the Mountains is Vermont's only statewside queer newspaper.

P.R.I.D.E. Vermont P.R.I.D.E. in Vermont (People of the Rainbow Integrating Diversity Everywhere in Vermont) is a non-profit volunteer-based committee whose goal is to create a safe and supportive environment for the celebration of our individuality through increased awareness and visibility in the State of Vermont for all Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Intersexed, Questioning and Allied people within our communities. Go to this link for the latest Pride celebration information for Summer 2004.

Safe Space SafeSpace is a social change and social service organization working to end physical, sexual, and emotional violence in the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQQ) people. We provide information, support, referrals, and advocacy to LGBTQQ survivors of violence and offer education and outreach programs in the wider community.

Samara Foundation The Samara Foundation of Vermont is a charitable foundation whose mission is to support and strengthen Vermont's gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered communities today and build an endowment for tomorrow.

R.U.1.2? R.U.1.2? Community Center is a charitable organization with the purpose of providing venues for the social, cultural, artistic, and educational endeavors of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, questioning and allied communities through visibilty, awareness, and community building.

Vermonters for Civil Unions Formed in 2000, on the heels of the Vermont legislature's passage of the historic civil union law, Vermonters for Civil Unions is committed to electing pro-civil union legislators and statewide officers in Vermont.

Vermont CARES Vermont CARES' mission is to improve the quality of life, create compassionate communities, and prevent the spread of HIV by working with people affected by HIV/AIDS as catalysts for social and individual change.

Vermont Freedom to Marry Task Force The Vermont Freedom to Marry Task Force (VFMTF) represents a coalition of individuals and associations in Vermont who support the freedom for same-gender couples to enter into civil marriages. Our aim is to educate Vermonters regarding the issues surrounding the freedom to marry.

Youth Health: HIV, STIs, Anti-Tobacco & more

Callen-Lorde is New York City's only medical facility dedicated to meeting the health care needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community and people living with HIV/AIDS -- regardless of any patient's ability to pay. Callen-Lorde is a primary care center with a focus on health and wellness for the LGBT community and all communities in the New York City metropolitan area. We are welcoming to all, regardless of sexual orientation or insurance coverage.

Cancer.org The American Cancer Society is the nationwide community- based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service.

Center for Disease Control The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is recognized as the lead federal agency for protecting the health and safety of people - at home and abroad, providing credible information to enhance health decisions, and promoting health through strong partnerships. CDC serves as the national focus for developing and applying disease prevention and control, environmental health, and health promotion and education activities designed to improve the health of the people of the United States.

Gay Health A website for LGBT (queer) health information on issues ranging from general health to specfic needs of the queer community.

I Wanna Know STI (Sexually Transmitted Infections) information you need to know. STIs (formerly known as STDs, or Sexually Transmitted Dieases) are infections that can be bacterial or viral. Some go away, others stay for life. Educate yourself, as a young person or as a parent at this website.

No Tobacco A website dedicated to informing young people about Big Tobacco and empowering young people to quit.

OVX.org OVX stands for Our Voices Xposed. OVX is a Vermont youth-led, youth-run movement that is focused on exposing the truth about tobacco. Click on the link to find out more about joining the movement. OVX's goals are to educate and inform; empower and show our peers how to express our views; take action against the exploitation by the tobacco industry; encourage positive behavior in all aspects of life; help reduce tobacco use among our peers.

Quitnet.com Need help quitting? Check this site out.

Sex, Etc, An online website by and for teens sponsored by Rutgers University Network for Family Education, has an Ask the Experts! Section, where young people can E-mail professionals on a wide range of sexuality and relationship issues.

The Truth.com A 21st century and x-generation media campaign to expose the Truth about Tobacco. You got to check this out!

Vermont Dept. of Health The vision for our department is to have the nation's premier system of public health, enabling Vermonters to lead healthy lives in healthy communities. This web site helps us move toward our goal, by providing a wealth of information and resources for the public.

Vermont Men 4 Men & Chronic Conditions VT M4M is dedicated to promoting the overall good health of Vermont's gay and bisexual men, as well as those who are transgender. VTM4M.net website has been developed and maintained by the CCIN (Chronic Conditions Information Network). CCIN is a non profit organization, serving Vermont and New Hamsphire, who assists those who live or care for those with chronic conditions so that they are able to obtain accurate and relevant information in a timely manner.

Youth HIV YouthHIV is a website created by and for HIV-positive youth and HIV peer educators. The purpose is to provide a safe and effective website offering sexual and mental health information, community support, opportunities for advocacy, resources and referrals, and online peer education.

Parents & Family:

PFLAG Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians & Gays (PFLAG) is a national non-profit organization with over 200,000 members and supporters and almost 500 affiliates in the United States. This vast grassroots network is cultivated, resourced and serviced by the PFLAG national office, located in Washington, DC, the national Board of Directors and 14 Regional Directors. For information on the local Vermont chapter, please call the Outright Vermont office: 800-GLB-CHAT

Alternative Family Magazine for LGBT parents This website is currently under construction. Check back for an updated site in early spring 20004.

American Civil Liberties Union The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is our nation's guardian of liberty, working daily in courts, legislatures and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to all people in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States. For Vermont's chapter please go here.

GLAD Founded in 1978, Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) is New England’s leading legal rights organization dedicated to ending discrimination based on sexual orientation, HIV status and gender identity and expression. Providing litigation, advocacy, and educational work in all areas of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender civil rights and the rights of people living with HIV, GLAD has a full-time legal staff and a network of cooperating attorneys across New England. If you need legal advice, GLAD also has an info hotline: (617) 426-1350

EqualityVT Equality VT was formerly The Vermont Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Rights. We have changed the name to be more inclusive of our diversity. Through social outreach, educational opportunities and political action, Equality VT strives to promote civil rights, personal empowerment and social acceptance of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Vermonters.

LAMBDA Legal Lambda Legal is a national organization committed to achieving full recognition of the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, the transgendered, and people with HIV or AIDS through impact litigation, education, and public policy work.

National Center for Lesbian Rights NCLR is a national legal resource center with a primary commitment to advancing the rights and safety of lesbians and their families through a program of litigation, public policy advocacy, free legal advice and counseling, and public education. In addition, NCLR provides representation and resources to gay men, and bisexual and transgender individuals on key issues that also significantly advance lesbian rights. To find out more about who we are and what we do, please click on any of the links below.

Vermont State House Make this website your bookmark. Stay informed on what is going on in the Vermont Legislature, currnet bills & find out who your Representative or Senator is.

Educational; Public K-12, Higher Ed & More.

Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, or GLSEN, is working to ensure safe and effective schools for all students.

Pride & Prejudice A formally evaluated, school-based approach to sexual diversity and homophobia. A six-week program with easy-to-follow session plans, handouts and evaluation tools. A six-part, complementary video featuring young gay and lesbian people discussing their lives and experiences. (Australian)

Safe Schools Coalition The mission of The Safe Schools Coalition: A Public-Private Partnership in Support of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Youth is to help schools - at home and all over the world - become safe places where every family can belong, where every educator can teach, and where every child can learn, regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation.

Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Youth: Recommendations for Schools: See this really important document for activists, administrators and policy-makers from the Transgender Law Center. It addresses problems ranging from lack of gender-neutral bathrooms to confidentiality, with specific recommendations for addressing each problem.

United States Student Association LGBTQ Empowerment Program USSA has been the official voice for students in the nation's capitol for over 50 years. Here you will find up to the minute information about our campaigns, legislative information, news from member campuses across the country, foundation project information, and important updates for our conferences.

Vermont Dept. of Education (Safe Schools) Passed by the Legislature in 2000, Act 113 (the "Safe Schools Bill"), addresses the importance of providing safe and healthy learning environments for all Vermont students. Among its many provisions, the law clarifies disciplinary procedures in cases in which a student’s misconduct directly harms the welfare of a school. It also strengthens criminal laws regarding possession of weapons on school property or buses, and directs the commissioner of education to develop teacher training programs that address disruptive student behavior.

Youth Enrichment Center's School Survival Guide Safer Schools is a project of the Youth Enrichment Services Program of the Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center (the Center). We’re a group of student leaders working to end hate and homophobia in schools by starting Gay Straight Alliances and other student groups.

Colleges:

Free2B The University of Vermont's Student LGBTQQ Club.

Lyndon State College Lyndon State's Student LBTQQ Club.

Middlebury College Open Queer Alliance Middlebury's Student LBTQQ Club.

Saint Michael's Ally Group St. Michael's Student LBTQQ Club.

Castleton State College: (email address only: oneinten@castleton.edu)

Vermont K-12:

Vermont Gay/Straight Alliances (GSAs)!! Check out our GSA resource links page for more links for GSAs!

Other hip folks:

Blackstripe.com The Internet's leading resource for new, information and culture affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people of African ascent.

Feminist.org A site for budding feminists. Find out about direct actions on a variety of issues facing women today.

Gender.org Gender Education and Advocacy (GEA) is a national organization focused on the needs, issues and concerns of gender variant people in human society. We seek to educate and advocate, not only for ourselves and others like us, but for all human beings who suffer from gender-based oppression in all of its many forms.

Lesbianherstoryarchives.org The Lesbian Herstory Archives exist to gather and preserve records of Lesbian lives and activities so that future generations will have ready access to materials relevant to their lives. The process of gathering this material will also serve to uncover and collect our herstory denied to us previously by patriarchal historians in the interests of the culture which they serve. The existence of these Archives will enable us to analyze and reevaluate the Lesbian experience; we also anticipate that the existence of these archives will encourage lesbians to record their experiences in order to formulate our living Herstory.

LGBTQ Athletes Sexual minorities in athletics (SMIA) is a new nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting student welfare by advancing the enfranchisement of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual, and allied (GLBTA) athletes. Our goal is to develop financially sustainable programs to combat homophobia within the world of athletics, recognizing the interconnection of this effort with broader societal movement toward equality and acceptance.

The Other Queer Page The Other Queer Page, over 800 sorted links & growing of the best of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, transsexual & Queer resources available on the Web, ranging from coming out to getting involved in the fight for equal rights.

Queernet.org We provide free online services for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, queer, questioning and allies, HIV/AIDS, sexual and gender rights, and leather/S&M communities, including mailing lists, web sites, and email hosting.

QRD.org The QRD (short for Queer Resources Directory) is an electronic library with news clippings, political contact information, newsletters, essays, images, hyperlinks, and every other kind of information resource of interest to the GLBO community. Information is stored for the use of casual network users and serious researchers alike.

Vermont Anti-Racism Action Team (VRAT): For help with racism in Vermont public schools call: 1-866-Y-RACISM

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