Queer Events


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Queer Resource Directory


Queer Resource Directory

Author:

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1999


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Out's Gay & Lesbian Guide to the Web


Out's Gay & Lesbian Guide to the Web

Author: J. Harrison Fitch

language: en

Publisher: Que

Release Date: 1997


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Gay and Lesbian Guide to the Web provides gay and lesbians with instant access to vast resources of gay and lesbian information on the Web. Organized as both a directory and how-to/reference guide to the Web, the book shows readers how to use online information for personal growth and political activism. Written for people at all levels of computer skills, Gay and Lesbian Resources Web Directory attempts to reflect the diversity of the gay and lesbian community by charting the entire spectrum of gay and lesbian interests as found on the Web. -- Gargantuan directory of Web sites and gay and lesbian online resources that focuses exclusively on gay and lesbian interests -- Instant connections to information on gay and lesbian organizations, AIDS research updates, gay and lesbian businesses, travel and leisure activities, the arts, health and medical resources, domestic partnership issues, raising children, political activism, coming out issues, gay youth, etc. -- CD-ROM includes Internet Explorer browser software, hyperlinked HTML version of the entire book, and valuable shareware and commercial demo software from online gay resources

Queer City


Queer City

Author: Craig Johnston

language: en

Publisher: Pluto Press (Australia)

Release Date: 2001


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Collection of essays on key political issues facing gay men and women in Sydney. Topics covered include reconciliation, religion, cyber-activism, lobbying, lesbian activisms, the Mardi Gras, HIV/AIDS, pedophilia, media, violence and safety, and Sydney's claim to global queer status. Questions the gay community's social and political achievements. Includes endnotes, notes on contributors, and index. Foreword by Julie McCrossin. Johnston is a writer and social commentator who is an openly gay member of Sydney City Council and co-founder of the Gay Rights Lobby. Van Reyk is a freelance journalist and gay activist who writes on gay politics, HIV/AIDS and gay community issues.