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LGBT+ Resources
This section is deeply indebted to the work done on the University of Illinois' Analyze Guide, "Queer Theory, Online Sources" and Elon University's LGBTQ History in the United States, Internet Resources.
- GLBT Historical Society- Online ArchivesThousands of pages of digitized open source archival material including the Bay Area Whistleblower Archive (the oldest continuously published LGBT weekly newspaper in the United States) And other first source documents
- Digital Transgender ArchiveOpen access digitizations of historical materials, magazines, and academic materials pertaining to transgender history.
- GLBTQ ArchiveOnline encyclopedia of gay, sapphic, bisexual, transgender, and queer culture and history
- Out HistoryRoot for timelines of critical LGBT+ events, oral histories, and other documents
- ONE National Homosexual & Lesbian ArchivesThe largest archive of LGBT+ materials. Research account required, not reveal access, but in
Supporting The LGBTQ+ Sports Community Year-Round
Pride 2023 was one for the books! Athletes for Hope had so much amusement this year celebrating with LGBTQ+ athletes, allies and organizations.
As Pride 2023 comes to a near, the fight for equality and inclusion in sports doesn’t stop. We hold rounded up five organizations and programs that were founded for the Queer sports community and its allies that you can help all year long.
No matter where you are at in your journey, there is education, resources, and advocacy perform for all!
Athlete Ally
Athlete Ally believes that everyone should own equal access, opportunity, and experience in sports — regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.
Their mission is to finish homophobia and transphobia in sport and to activate the athletic community to practice their leadership to champion LGBTQI+ equality.
Website: https://www.athleteally.org
NCLR – Sports Project
The National Center for Lesbian Rights “Sports Project” aims to ensure that lesbian, gay, bi, and transgender players, coaches, and administrators receive fair and equal treatment—free of discri
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