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Erratic Impact is in association with queertheory.com
queertheory.com addresses
a diverse array of interests, academic and otherwise, integrating visual,
audio and textual resources with the best online resources -- extending
across many disciplines, including queer studies, gender studies,
feminism, women's studies, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and
transsexual studies, etc.
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This is a bibliography with some reports
available on the www.
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From CSUSB. The University Diversity Committee (UDC)
was formed in the fall of 1993 with a goal of investigating issues of diversity and
promoting a positive attitude toward diversity at CSUSB. Site Includes:
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theory.org.uk is a website about the relationship between the
mass media and people's identities, gender and everyday life. See resources for info,
essays, reviews, links & more. Site Includes:
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Gay Studies Theory and Discussion
 | "Debate" on Gay Studies
From the Australian Humanities Review, and open letter in response to an enquiry as to
the need for Gay Studies programs. |
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A wide range of resources available for youth and educators.
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From the librarians at Stanford University. Site Includes:
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Based on the SHARE Program and Health Education booklet
McCosh Health Center Princeton University.
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An interactive resource hub for higher education. Site
Includes:
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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. Site Includes:
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Read National News Articles on GLBT issues.
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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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Queer Arts Resource is a not-for-profit educational forum for
the display and discussion of queer art and culture. Until the recent advent of Queer
Studies, the History of Art has omitted most material of direct relevance to lesbians and
gays. Much has been suppressed, much has been lost due to neglect or censorship, and a
great deal has simply been overlooked. QAR is expanding the range and depth of knowledge
about contemporary and historical queer art, and making this information freely available
on our website.
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