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Organizations
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Online
support for lesbians of domestic partner abuse
Where
to go for help if youve been sexually abused
Religious
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Internet
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How
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Reference Books used for
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Resources
Helping your family understand that you may be lesbian or bisexual:
Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) 1726
M Street, NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036, 202/467-8180 PFLAG'S easy-to-use
website has lots of information and lists local chapters by state: http://www.pflag.org/
email: info@pflag.org With 488 chapters reaching over 80,000 households,
Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) helps gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and transgendered (GLBT) people, their families and friends, through
support, education, and advocacy. PFLAG's line of publications addresses a variety
of support and educational issues for both GLBT people and allies. Their publications
help prepare family and friends for the challenges of supporting GLBT loved ones.
PFLAG's mission promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgendered persons, their families and friends through: support, to cope with
an adverse society; education, to enlighten an ill-informed public; and advocacy,
to end discrimination and to secure equal civil rights. PFLAG provides opportunity
for dialogue about sexual orientation and gender identity, and acts to create
a society that is healthy and respectful of human diversity.
Books to help your parents, family, and friends Beyond
Acceptance: Parents of Lesbians and Gays Talk About Their Experiences
by Carolyn Welch Griffin, Marian J. Wirth, Arthur G. Wirth, Brian McNaught, December
1997, St. Martin's Press; ISBN: 0312167814 Straight
Parents, Gay Children: Inspiring Families to Live Honestly and With Greater Understanding
by Robert A. Bernstein, May 1999, Thunder's Mouth Press; ISBN: 1560252294
Coming Out As Parents: You and Your Homosexual Child by David K. Switzer,
September 1996, Westminster John Knox Press; ISBN: 0664256368 My
Child Is Gay: How Parents React When They Hear the News by Bryce McDougall
(Editor), October 1998, Allen & Unwin; ISBN: 1864486589 Is
It a Choice?: Answers to 300 of the Most Frequently Asked Questions About Gay
and Lesbian People by Eric Marcus, June 1999, Harper San Francisco;
ISBN: 006251623X Outing
Yourself: How to Come Out As Lesbian or Gay to Your Family, Friends, and Coworkers
by Michelangelo Signorile, June 1996, Fireside; ISBN: 0684826178 Other
Books on Coming Out as a Lesbian or Bisexual
Books on Lesbian Partnerships,
Marriage, and Weddings Books
on Lesbian Sex and Sexuality Books, Lesbian Sex Stories, Erotic Photography
Books on Lesbian Parenting,
Lesbian and Gay Kids, Lesbian Parents
Books on GBT in Education/
Gay & Lesbian Studies
Organizations that fight for our rights
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) http://www.aclu.org/LesbianGayRights/LesbianGayRightsMain.cfm
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. Since our founding in 1920, the
nonprofit, nonpartisan ACLU has grown from a roomful of civil liberties activists
to an organization of nearly 300,000 members and supporters, with offices in almost
every state. GLAAD
(Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) GLAAD Atlanta, 159 Ralph
McGill Blvd., Ste. 506, Atlanta, GA 30308, 404-614-3700 GLAAD Kansas City,
1509 Westport Road, Kansas City, MO 64111, 816-756-5991 GLAAD Los Angeles,
5455 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1500, Los Angeles, CA 90036, 323-933-2240 GLAAD
New York, 248 West 35th St., 8th Floor, New York, NY 10001, 212-629-3322 GLAAD
San Francisco, 1360 Mission St., Suite 200, San Francisco, CA 94103, 415-861-2244
GLAAD Washington, DC, 1700 Kalorama Road, NW, Washington, DC 20009, 202-986-1360
http://www.glaad.org/
The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) is dedicated to promoting
and ensuring fair, accurate, and inclusive representation of individuals and events
in all media as a means of eliminating homophobia and discrimination based on
gender identity and sexual orientation.
GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network) 121 West 27th
St., #804, New York, NY 10001-6207 http://www.glsen.org
GLSEN is the leading national organization fighting to end anti-gay bias
in K-12 schools. Hate-Crime Network - a project of LAMBDA
GLBT Community Services The National Hate Crimes Hotline, 800-686-HATE
http://www.HATE-CRIME.net
The Hate Crime Network (HCN) was created by a team of experienced
hate crime victim advocates who know the importance of hate crime laws, recovery
services, and improved police response. But they also know that for the thousands
of Americans affected by hate crimes each year, none of that matters if they can't
tell anyone what happened. Survivors of bias incidents often say that they fear
reporting to the police or that they simply don't know where to turn for help.
The national Hate Crime Network (HCN) gives hate crime victims a chance to tell
someone what happened to them. And it gives all of us the opportunity to tell
hate crime victims that they are not alone. LAMBDA GLBT Community
Services PO Box 31321, El Paso, TX 79931-0321, 208-246-2292 http://www.lambda.org/
Nonprofit, gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender agency dedicated
to reducing homophobia, inequality, hate crimes, and discrimination by encouraging
self-acceptance, cooperation, and nonviolence. Also has a special youth
outreach section. National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) 870
Market St., Ste. 570, San Francisco, CA 94102, 415.392.6257 e-mail: info@nclrights.org
http://www.nclrights.org/index.htm
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. National
Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association 1420 K Street, NW, Suite 910,
Washington, DC 2000, 202-588-9888 e-mail: info@nlgja.org http://www.nlgja.org/
A professional organization for gay and lesbian media employees. National
Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF) 1700 Kalorama Road NW. Washington,
DC 20009-2624, 202-332-6483 http://www.ngltf.org/
The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force works to eliminate prejudice, violence,
and injustice against gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people at the local,
state, and national level. As part of a broader social justice movement for freedom,
justice, and equality, NGLTF is creating a world that respects and celebrates
the diversity of human expression and identity where all people may fully participate
in society. Political Research Associates 1310 Broadway,
Suite 201, Somerville, MA 0214, 617-666-5300 http://www.publiceye.org/
Monitors right-wing groups, with extensive research on homophobic movements.
Online
support for lesbians of domestic partner abuse; childhood psychological, physical
or sexual abuse; rape and hate crimes:
Rainbow Hope http://www.rainbowhope.org
We support lesbians who were abused (psychological, physical or sexual) in their
childhoods, who were raped, who were victims of hate crimes or of domestic violence.
This site was created so that we could share our experiences, grief, hopes, struggles
and dreams. We wanted to create a space where women could be themselves without
the fear of being judged because of sexual orientation issues. We hope that we
can provide you with a safe place to finally be able to be completely yourself.
Breaking The Silence http://t.webring.com/hub?ring=survivors
Open to everyone; age, gender, background irrelevant. Survivors of sexual and
gender violence, rape, sexual abuse, harassment; FGM; and G/L/B/T hate crimes.
Most are against women by men, but we don't seek to exclude male survivors or
victims of female assailants. Sites in the webring are by or about survivors and
most include resources or inspiration in coping with surviving. Our motto is:
Work for survival, and refuse to keep the secrets of the crimes we have
suffered. By sharing our pain, we are sharing our strengths.
Where to go for help if youve been sexually abused
The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) 635-B Pennsylvania
Ave. S.E. Washington, DC 20003, 1-800-656-4673 http://www.rainn.org/
RAINN is a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., that operates America's
only national hotline for survivors of sexual assault. The hotline offers free,
confidential counseling and support from anywhere in the country. You can call
the RAINN hotline 24 hours a day at 1-800-656-HOPE, or you can locate a crisis
center near you by using their search function on their website. RAINN is provided
as a service for survivors who cannot reach a rape crisis center through a local
call, as well as those who might not know that a local center exists. Currently,
the majority of the country is a toll call away from a rape crisis center. Many
of these long distance callers are being abused by someone in their own household
and thus can't utilize a service that will appear on a phone bill. Since RAINN
was founded in 1994, survivors nationwide finally have access to free, confidential
counseling all day, every day.
Religious Issues and GLBT People Christian
Lesbians http://christianlesbians.com
Evangelicals Concerned http://www.ecwr.org
Cathedral
of Hope Homosexuality and Christianity http://www.cathedralofhope.com/
Gay
Church www.gaychurch.org
Gay Church is a web site dedicated to ministering to the gay and lesbian Christian
community (GLBT) and friends of our community. We feature one of the largest gay
and lesbian welcoming Christian church directories and bulletin boards in the
world. Network with other gay and lesbian Christians. Human
Rights Campaign http://www.hrc.org/religion
Provides general information on a variety of communities of faith and their
stance on GLBT people. They have a list of updated religious organizations
with an overview of their positions on GLBT people that is very helpful including:
African Methodist Episcopal Church, Church of God in Christ, Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints (Mormons), Episcopal Church, Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America, Islam, Judaism, Metropolitan Community Churches, National Baptist
Convention USA Inc., Presbyterian Church (USA), Religious Society of Friends (Quakers),
Roman Catholic Church, Seventh-day Adventist Church , Southern Baptist Convention,
Unitarian Universalist Association, United Church of Christ, United Methodist
Church.You can
also browse their list of GLBT-affirming
organizations serving people of faith. Many of these organizations maintain
directories on their respective websites that you may use to gather local contact
information.
More Information from the Human Rights Campaign Website:
Religion
and Public Opinion: Information about how Americans religions appear to influence
their opinions about gay and lesbian people and the issues that affect them.The
Bible and Homosexuality: An overview of how the Bible has been misconstrued
to justify a condemnation of GLB people. Words
of Support from Religious Leaders: Quotes from religious leaders across a
broad range of religious groups.Metropolitan
Community Churches (MCC) Metropolitan Community Churches, 8704 Santa Monica
Blvd. 2nd Floor, West Hollywood, CA 90069-4548 http://www.mccchurch.org
MCC Congregations
in the United States The Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community
Churches is the largest Christian organization dedicated to outreach to gay, lesbian,
bisexual and transgender people although heterosexual members are also
welcome. MCC has 23,000 members, according to the most recent count from the Association
of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies. Mosaic
http://www.jewishmosaic.org/index.htm
The National Jewish Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity:
SoulForce http://www.soulforce.org
A national interfaith movement committed to ending spiritual violence perpetuated
by religious policies against gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people.
Whosoever http://www.whosoever.org.
Lesbian friendly
places to buy art, magnets, books, videos, DVDs, music, toys, and do other
stuff Resource
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GAYELLOW PAGES http://www.gayellowpages.com/
The Original Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Information Resource
since 1973. The Gayellow Pages is a great directory of organizations, businesses,
& resources for the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Community in the
USA & Canada. The Original Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Information
Resource since 1973Coming
Out? http://comingout.gayalberta.net
A sponsored Website of GayAlberta.net, "coming out?" is an online
magazine or "E-Zine" dedicated to the encouragement of total and complete
acceptance between all lifestyles; specifically where sexuality is concerned.
"We aren't about gay people, we aren't about straight people. We are
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on Lesbian Partnerships, Marriage, and Weddings Books
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Books on Lesbian Parenting,
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InsightOutBooks.com http://www.insightoutbooks.com/
InsightOutBooks.com is the first book club ever specifically created just for
LGBT readers, family, and friends. InsightOut is a place where the diversity of
voices within the LGBT community will be heard, shared, and celebrated. The
Lesbian Shopper http://www.lesbianshopper.com
Your one-stop shop for lesbian books, magazines, movies, classifieds and more.
We've taken the work out of scouring the Internet for great lesbian products and
items by creating a site of nothing but the best in Lesbian everything: reading,
watching, listening, wearing and more! TLA
Video TLA Entertainment Group, 234 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106,
215-733-0608 http://www.tlavideo.com
Store Locations: South Street-Society Hill, 517 S. 4th Street, Philadelphia,
PA 19147, 215-922-3838 Chestnut Hill, 7630 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia
PA 19118, 215-248-4448 RittenhouseSquare, 1520 Locust Street, Philadelphia,
PA 19102, 215-735-7887 Bryn Mawr, 763 Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010,
610-520-1222 Art Museum, 1808 Spring, Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130,
215-751-1171 West Village, Manhattan, 52-54 West 8th Street, New York, NY
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Vibrations Good Vibrations is a women-owned and woman-operated cooperative
which has been promoting sexual health and pleasure since 1977. From a great antique
vibrator online museum to new toys for the new millennium, Good Vibrations has
it all. Books, audio, video, and even a section to "Get Off Cheap" are
included in their great website. Good Vibrations San Fransisco, 1210 Valencia
Street (@ 23rd Street), San Francisco, CA 94110, 415-974-8980 Good Vibrations
Berkeley Store, 2504 San Pablo Avenue (@ Dwight), Berkeley, CA 94702, 510-841-8987
To order a catalog by phone, call: 800-289-8423Toys
in Babeland Toys in Babeland is the famously fun lesbian owned, women
run adult toy store in Seattle, New York and online at Babeland.com. Find the
gear, guidance and inspiration for a satisfying love life with the help of their
staff educators. Visitors to Seattle and New York should check out the events
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Internet info, hosting, and searchingA
lesbian introduction to the Internet http://www.lesbian.org/internet-guide/guide.html
Lesbian Friendly
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choose kryss.com as your web presence provider. Search
the Queer Internet WARNING:
Some of these
sites contain adult content. They are listed here because most have resources
for our community that other search engines do not featue.
http://www.rainbowquery.comhttp://www.gayagenda.comhttp://www.gayplanet.comhttp://www.gayscape.com
http://www.gayzoo.com
http://www.queerseek.comhttp://www.bglad.com
http://www.queery.com
http://www.gayinsider.com
http://www.pridelinks.com
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lesbian dating services that women in our coming out group have had success
with.The Wishing
Well Magazine PO Box 178440, San Diego, CA 92177-8440. Phone/Fax (858)
270-2779. http://www.wishingwellwomen.com
Since 1974,The Wishing Well Magazine has helped women who love women
to meet, with confidentiality and loving support. Introductory copy $5 (ppd.)
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Lesbian Mailing Lists http://www.lesbian.org/lesbian-lists/index.html
Huge listing of women-only, sapphic, lesbian centered, or similarly defined mailing
lists. From Artistic Dykes and GranolaGrrls, to Babydykes and The Gillian Anderson
Estrogen Brigade, this list has it all. Lesbian Chat Galore (LCG)
http://www.4wmn.com/ LCG
is one of the most popular online meeting places for the lesbian, bisexual, and
transgender community. You can interact, chat, and make use of the free personals,
pen pal, and matchmaking systems. Whether you want to find out where the queer
community hangs out for your next trip to Cincinnati, want to find someone else
with similar interests, or you are looking for a new friend right in your own
neighborhood, check out this site...Never
Never Land... http://www.fly2neverland.com/
e-mail: ladybane@fly2neverland.com ....Never Never Land... is a virtual lesbian
community. Aside from the chat room which is the heart of NeverLand we also offer
a message board, profiles, lesbian poetry, E-cards and a women's resources area,
not to mention "Lady Bane's Guide to Chat Room Lingo" for those who
are unfamiliar with chat room acronyms. Never Never Land is all about fun, support,
and friends.
Reference Books used for Happy Lesbian:
Bagemihl, Bruce, Biological
Exuberance : Animal Homosexuality and Natural Diversity, New York:
St Martin's Press, 1999. Bass, Ellen; Davis, Laura, The
Courage to Heal, A Guide for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse, New
York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1988. Boswell, John,
Same-Sex Unions in Premodern Europe, New York: Villiard Books, a division
of Random House Inc., 1994. Bradshaw, John, Home
Coming, Reclaiming and Championing Your Inner Child, New York: Bantam
Books, 1992. Brown, Mildred L.; Rounseley, Chloe Ann, True
Selves : Understanding Transsexualism-For Families, Friends, Coworkers, and Helping
Professionals, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1996. Davis,
Laura, The
Courage to Heal Workbook, For Women and Men Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse,
New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1990. Grabhorn, Lynn, Excuse
Me, Your Life is Waiting: The Astonishing Power of Feelings, Virginia:
Hampton Roads Publishing Company Inc., 2000. Koop, C. Everett, M.D.,
Dr. Koops Self-Care Advisor, California: Time Life Medical, The Health
Publishing Group, 1996. Komaroff, Anthony L., M.D., Harvard
Medical School Family Health Guide, New York: Simon & Schuster,
1999. Masters, William H.; Johnson, Virginia E.; Kolodny, Robert C.,
Human Sexuality 4th Edition, New York: Harper Collins, 1992. Miller,
Neil, Out
of the Past, Gay and Lesbian History from 1869 to Present, New York:
Vintage Books, Division of Random House Books, 1995. Murray, Raymond,
Images
in the Dark: An Encyclopedia of Gays and Lesbians in Film and Video, New
York: Penguin Press, 1996. Bleiler, David (Editor), TLA
Film, Video, and DVD Guide 2002-2003: The Discerning Film Lover's Guide,
New York: Griffin Trade Paperback, St. Martin's Press, 2001. Russell,
Paul, The
Gay 100, A Ranking of the Most Influential Gay Men and Lesbians, Past and Present,
New Jersey: Citadel Press Book, published by Carol Publishing Group Edition, 1995.
Sisley, Emily L., M.D.; Harris, Bertha, The Joy of Lesbian Sex, New
York: Simon & Schuster, 1977. Stone, Merlin, When
God Was a Woman, New York: Harcourt, 1978. West, Celeste,
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Lesbian Love Advisor, Pennsylvania: Cleis Press, 1989. Westheimer,
Ruth, M.D., Sex
for Dummies, California: Hungry Minds, Inc., 2000.
Internet Articles Can Animals Be
Gay? New Book Stirs Debate By Steve Grant Posted by USA on March
24, 1999 Hartford Courant, March 23, 1999 285 Broad St., Hartford, CT,
06115 http://outnz.net.nz/
Queer Creatures From New Scientist, August 7, 1999 http://www.newscientist.com/
Just the Facts About Sexual Orientation & Youth: A Primer for
Principals, Educators & School Personnel GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian and Straight
Education Network) http://www.glsen.org/templates/resources/record.html?section=15&record=424
Symbols of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Movements
Featured on the Lambda.org website Charles Edward Riffenburg IV, Copyright
1998 http://www.lambda.org
Understanding the Gay Agenda Viewer's Notes and Historical Comments
About Anti-Gay Propaganda by Brad L. Graham, Copyright 1993 The Privacy
Rights Education Project (PREP), St. Louis, Missouri http://www.prepstl.org/gayagenda.html
Summary of States, Cities, and Counties Which Prohibit Discrimination
Based on Sexual Orientation Lambda Legal Defense and Educational
Fund Copyright 1999, Lambda Legal Defense and Educational Fund http://lambdalegal.org/cgi-bin/pages/documents/record?record=217
Online Exhibition Do you remember when? United States
Holocaust Memorial Museum http://www.ushmm.org/doyourememberwhen/
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