RESOURCES
The It Gets Better Project is an international organization that helps lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth around the world realize that their lives will get better, even if it may suck now. They have cool videos!
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The Trevor Project is based in the United States, and provides crisis and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ youth. They have a confidential hotline available 24/7, and are accessible through texting, instant messaging, and phone calls. They have another website, TrevorSpace, which is a social networking site for queer teens.
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Yes, Wikipedia.
Unsurprisingly, Wikipedia is one of the best places to find information. This and this are two great places to start. |
Asian Community AIDS Services, or ACAS, is an organization based in Toronto, Canada (yes, the city with Rob Ford as the mayor) that provides safer sex education and services to East and Southeast Asian Communities and support services to individuals living with HIV/AIDS. They also run the group Queer Asian Youth, which runs social events every once in a while.
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More links!
1) GLSEN is an education-focused organization, created by teachers, that seeks to educate teachers in order to make school environments (K-12) safer for LGBTQ students.
2) A gay-rights advocating and somewhat humorous Facebook group entitled 'Typical Average Straight Guys in Favor of Gay Marriage' - ran exclusively by typical average straight guys.
3) This is a blog, 'Gay Banker', where a gay banker writes about his life - both professional and personal. (Viewer discretion is advised!)
4) Two rankings of the most queer-friendly universities in the United States. Here and here.
1) GLSEN is an education-focused organization, created by teachers, that seeks to educate teachers in order to make school environments (K-12) safer for LGBTQ students.
2) A gay-rights advocating and somewhat humorous Facebook group entitled 'Typical Average Straight Guys in Favor of Gay Marriage' - ran exclusively by typical average straight guys.
3) This is a blog, 'Gay Banker', where a gay banker writes about his life - both professional and personal. (Viewer discretion is advised!)
4) Two rankings of the most queer-friendly universities in the United States. Here and here.