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Selected LGBT Studies Websites

Selected LGBT Studies Websites

 Professional Organizations | Education | Legal/Advocacy | Health/Medical | Groups & Events | Media/Literature/Arts | History  | Libraries, Archives, and Special Collections

 

Professional Organizations

General

  • One Institute: One Institute is dedicated to telling LGBTQ+ history and stories through education, arts, and social justice programs.
  • Rainbow Round Table of the American Library Association: An excellent site providing links to bibliographies, award winning books, and information for library professionals dedicated to serving the information needs of LGBT individuals.

Bisexual

Transgender

Local

Education

  • Campus Pride: An “online community and resource network committed to student leaders and campus organizations that work to create a safer campus” without homophobia, etc. at educational institutions (Robert Ridinger).
  • Consortium of Higher Education LGBT Resource Professionals: “Member-based organization working towards the liberation of LGBTQ people in higher education.”
  • GLSEN: A national network of educators, students, and local chapters working to ensure every student has the right to safe, supportive, LGBTQ-inclusive K-12 education.

Legal/Advocacy

General

Gay/Lesbian

  • Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice: As a public foundation “rooted in LGBTQI+ communities and movements, we work in strategic partnership with foundations, individuals, and governments to ensure that their resources reach the activists who need them most and who are best positioned to make transformational impact over time.”
  • ILGA World: A worldwide federation of more than 1,900 organizations from over 160 countries and territories campaigning for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex human rights.
  • Outright International: “Outright is dedicated to working with partners around the globe to strengthen the capacity of the LGBTIQ human rights movement, document and amplify human rights violations against LGBTIQ people, and advocate for inclusion and equality.”
  • LGBTQ+ Victory Fund: “LGBTQ+ Victory Fund supports pro-equality, pro-choice, out LGBTQ+ candidates at all levels of government”
  • NCLR: National Center for Lesbian Rights: “NCLR is a non-profit, public interest law firm that litigates precedent-setting cases at the trial and appellate court levels; advocates for equitable public policies affecting the LGBTQ community; provides free legal assistance to LGBTQ people and their legal advocates; and conducts community education on LGBTQ issues.”
  • National LGBTQ Task Force: “Builds power, takes action, and creates change to achieve freedom, justice, and equity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people” and “organizes people and money in pursuit of liberation for all.”
  • National LGBTQ+ Bar Association: “National association of lawyers, judges and other legal professionals, law students, activists, and affiliated lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender legal organizations. The LGBTQ+ Bar promotes justice in and through the legal profession for the LGBTQ+ community in all its diversity.”

Transgender

  • Transgender Law Center: Champions “the right of all transgender and gender-nonconforming people to make their own choices and live freely, safely, and authentically. Prioritizing BIPOC, disabled, and HIV+ communities, we advance community-driven strategies that harness trans knowledge, power, and joy to ensure that we all not only survive but thrive at all ages and phases of life.”
  • Transgender Resources from GLAAD

Health/Medical

Special Groups & Events

Media/Literature/Arts

  • Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD): “GLAAD – the world’s largest Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization – increases media accountability and community engagement that ensures authentic LGBTQ stories are seen, heard, and actualized.”
  • Queer Arts Resource: Since 1996 we’ve produced over 50 exhibitions that suggest the range, depth, and importance of queer artistic expression.

History

Libraries, Archives, and Special Collections

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library

Illinois

  • Gerber/Hart Library (Chicago): Focus is to collect and preserve Midwest’s homosexual history. Holdings include “papers of individuals, organizations, and businesses, with particular emphasis on Chicago LGBT political and business history” (Robert Ridinger). Collection includes posters, periodicals, international newsweeklies, and histories and novels.
  • Leather Archives and Museum (Chicago): Collection includes materials about the history of the leather/Levi communities throughout the world. The site discuss the museum, provides a newsletter archive, and a timeline.
  • LGBTQ Spaces in Champaign County (Urbana): This is a digital exhibit from the Champaign County Historical Archives at The Urbana Free Library highlighting places, spaces, and businesses in Champaign-Urbana where LGBTQ people have gathered, met, and fostered community from the 1970s through the present day. This exhibit also includes information on the fight for legal protections for LGBTQ people in both the City of Champaign and the City of Urbana. 

National

International