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LGBT Philosophy
Site Index
This website features hundreds
of annotated links to Queer Theory and LGBT resources, designed to
assist Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered people involved in
academic study and philosophy research. Erratic Impact also
features hundreds of LGBT books, music and films.
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Crasis.com
aims to combine the best textual and visual resources with the best online
resources in Critical Theory, Cultural Theory, Literary Theory, Feminist
Theory, Post-Feminist Theory, Gender Theory, Music Theory, Queer Theory,
Postmodernism, and related subjects.
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Gay and Lesbian Politics:WWW and Internet Resources -- Academic
A selective, annotated guide to the best and most authoritative resources
on politics, law, and public policy. Designed for students, scholars, journalists,
activists, and citizens, and maintained by Steve Sanders, Indiana University.
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The Antinous Press
Eggeling's published poems since 1970 are now collected on the web.
These poems were published in anthologies such as the historic
"Male Muse", and in "Angels of the Lyre";
"Orgasms of Light"; "Gay Roots I. and II."
"Queer Spirits"; and in such periodicals as "Gay
Sunshine"; "Denver Quarterly"; and "James White
Review".
Allen Ginsberg praised Eggeling's first book, "Th
Ganymede Equation", and publisher Winston Leyland has acclaimed
Eggeling as one of the top three "Gay Movement Poets."
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ONE Institute International Gay and Lesbian Archives (ONEIGLA) is an independent, not-for-profit California
educational institution which houses the world's largest research library on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered heritage
and concerns. Affiliated with but not governed by the University of Southern
California, ONE/IGLA relies wholly on community and corporate support.
Formed in 1952, ONE is the oldest ongoing Gay/Lesbian organization in the Western Hemisphere. The collection that
ultimately became the International Gay & Lesbian Archives was begun in 1942. The two organizations, each with a long history,
merged in 1994 to create a larger and more diversified organizational structure, serving an ever-broader constituency, a
growing group of affiliated scholars, and with a wide range of volunteer and contributor opportunities.
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The E-Directory is utilitarian: it is designed to help
scholars collaborate. While the E-Directory is not a discussion group, it facilitates
extensive private collaboration. It lists only those with e-mail accounts and currently
willing to receive mail. No one may participate without sending the simple entry form.
There is a public list
of persons who have agreed to have their entries posted publicly. They represent about 60%
of the scholars in the full E-Directory. The full E-Directory, with 800+ entries, is
available only to those who agree to be listed.
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The Consortium was officially born at the National Gay &
Lesbian Task Force's Creating Change Conference in San Diego (November, 1997) but
have been working together on an informal basis for several years. The combined vision and
mission on the Consortium is to achieve higher education environments in which lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender
students, faculty, staff, administrators, and alumni have equity in every respect.
The Consortium's goals are to support colleagues and develop curriculum to professionally enhance
this work; to seek climate improvement on campuses; and to advocate for
policy change, program development, and establishment of LGBT Office/Centers.
The Consortium is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and can accept your tax-deductible contribution.
The Consortium offers information of use to those who work with college and university students.
It usually meets twice a year (once at NGLTF and once at either ACPA or
NASPA) and
communicate extensively via the internet. Your interest is appreciated.
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The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS) is the first
and only university-based research center in the United States dedicated to the study of
historical, cultural, and political issues of vital concern to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgendered individuals. By sponsoring public programs and conferences, offering
fellowships to individual scholars, and functioning as an indispensable conduit of
information, CLAGS serves as a national center for the promotion of scholarship that
fosters social change. CLAGS makes its home at the Graduate School and University Center
of the City University of New York, 33 West 42nd Street, Room 404N, New York, NY
10036-8099.
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From ground breaking research on giving and volunteering to
myth-busting analysis of the economic status of lesbians and gay
men, IGLSS leads the way in research and analysis on questions
important to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered Americans.
IGLSS is a national independent public policy think tank. In its
policy journal, Angles, the Institute reports the latest findings on
such critical issues as evidence of employment discrimination
and benefits of allowing same-sex couples to marry.
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Edward R Hahn Jr.
You can search and post GLBT events free, we also offer
free chat, personals, online shopping, free email services and more. We
also allow free GLBT Community advertising for resources.
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The nation's oldest and largest legal organization working for the
civil rights of lesbians, gay men, and people with HIV/AIDS.
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