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Feminist Theory Web Site
This academically oriented site, divided into three parts, provides more than 80 individual feminist biographies with related bibliographies and a section divided by ethnic or national feminists within 7 geographical regions. The third section includes bibliographies relating to feminist themes within 30 different fields of study. Presented in English, French, and Spanish, this site includes links to many other feminist topics.
( http://www.cddc.vt.edu/feminism/ )
Center for Gender Sanity
Site of "Transitions That Work...a consulting service for transsexuals who plan to transition on the job, their coworkers, and their employers." Contains a description of services, excerpts of publications, lists of public and private employers with transgender nondiscrimination policies, tips for transitioning on the job, a list of recommended books, a diagram of sex and gender, and related links.
( http://www.gendersanity.com/ )
Gender Studies Page
A directory page of briefly annotated links. Topics include general resources; women's studies and feminist theory; gay, lesbian, and queer studies; men's movements and men's studies; and cybergender and techgender information. A part of the "Voice of the Shuttle" site. From the University of California, Santa Barbara.
( http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2711 )
International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE)
IFGE is "a leading advocate and educational organization for promoting the self-definition and free expression of individual gender identity." The site contains a calendar of events; newsletters; speeches and commentary of Foundation members; a list of films relating to transgender issues; contributor guidelines, covers, and contents of Transgender Tapestry magazine from 1995 to the present; and related links. Includes information in Spanish.
( http://www.ifge.org/ )
Queer Cultural Center (QCC)
The San Francisco-based QCC is a "multidisciplinary arts presenting organization that conducts artistic and interpretive programs exploring queer identity issues." The site profiles "queer artists whose works employ text, video, sound, graphics and/or photography," and features online exhibits (including videos), information on QCC programs and events, a history of QCC, a calendar of events for the National Queer Arts Festival (NQAF), and related links.
( http://www.queerculturalcenter.org/ )
TransBiblio: A Bibliography of Print, AV, and Online Resources Pertaining to Transgendere...
This browsable bibliography groups listings by material type (for example, audiovisual materials and Web sites) and by subject (such as transsexualism, psychology and counseling, and gender identity). From Betsy Kruger of the Library at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
( http://www.library.uiuc.edu/circ/transgender_bibliography/transbibliocontents.htm )
AFSCME LaborLinks: Gay and Lesbian Resources
A collection of links to diverse sources of information on gay, lesbian, and transgender issues in the workplace, the Web site includes links to gay and lesbian public employee groups, domestic partner benefits, and transgender employment rights. From the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME).
( http://www.afscme.org/otherlnk/weblnk24.htm )
The Safe Schools Coalition (SSC)
The SSC wants " to reduce bias-based bullying and violence in schools and to help schools better meet the needs of sexual minority youth and children with sexual minority parents/guardians." The site features publications and stories on gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues for students, educators, and parents. Also includes information and links to international, national, and Washington state resources. The site organizes links by type, topic, and audience. Some materials in Spanish. Searchable.
( http://www.safeschoolscoalition.org/ )
Sexual Prejudice: Understanding Homophobia and Heterosexism
Explores research on the "nature of sexual prejudice," defined in this article as "all negative attitudes based on sexual orientation, whether the target is homosexual, bisexual, or heterosexual." By Gregory Herek, Professor of Psychology, University of California, Davis.
( http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/rainbow/html/sexual_prejudice.html )