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Act-up was set up for the discussion of the work
being done by various act-up chapters worldwide, to announce
events, to exchange ideas related to AIDS activism, and, more
broadly, to discuss the politics of AIDS and health care
Silence=Death/Action=Life. AIDS activism.
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A mailing list mirror of the
newsgroup sci.med.aids. Covers medical, political and social
issues of AIDS and HIV. Several newsletters, including the CDC
Daily Summary and AIDS Treatment News, are carried.
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Get the latest news from GLAAD, HRC, MediAction,
NGLTF, PFLAG and more. You can choose to
receive news items either as they're released, or in a digest
distributed each evening.
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majordomo@queernet.org
(include 'subscribe faerie" or "subscribe
faerie-digest" in the message not the subject line)
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About gay, lesbian and bisexual concerns (with a
focus on college campuses), including (but not limited to)
outreach programs, political action, AIDS education, dealing with
school administrations, social programs, and just finding out what
other support groups are doing. Items of general gay/lesbian
interest are also welcome.
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Gendersexstudies-l is an electronic mailing list
sponsored by the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies at CUNY (CLAGS)
and hosted by the server at Brooklyn College. It is designed to
enhance communication among teachers and scholars dedicated to the
study of gender and sexuality.
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GLB-NEWS exists as a read-only repository of
information for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual, transgender
and sympathetic persons. It is designed to present informational
articles from a variety of source mailing lists in a single forum
for quick and compact delivery.
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GLBPOC is a general discussion list designed to
facilitate online discussion among g/l/b/t people of color and
others, as well as about issues of interest to g/l/b/t people of
color. The idea behind the mailing list is to create a space where
issues of race and sexual orientation can be discussed in a
supportive and non-threatening manner. People of color is a
broadly defined term and GLBPOC is not designed to be an exclusive
list.
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GLBSO is the internet center for communication
between Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Trans* and Supporters
organizations at the scholastic and collegiate level. GLBSO
reaches over 200 subscribers in all 50 states and many foreign
countries.
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glbt-workplace carries discussions about issues
and dynamics for gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgendered
people in the workplace.
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These are link pages for Press Releases during
the year from the Human
Rights Campaign.
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This mailing list is designed to facilitate
activism and an exchange of ideas and materials on how gay people
can not just win, but keep the right to marry. It is focused on
the impact of Hawaii's BAEHR V. LEWIN court case on the other 49
states of the U.S. Due to BAEHR V. LEWIN, it is likely that Hawaii
will have same-sex marriages within two years.
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QN is a mailing list for
Queer Nation activists and for all interested in Queer Nation. The
purpose of qn is to network among various Queer Nation chapters,
discuss actions and tactics, and for discuss how to bring about
Queer Liberation. Discussion on this list assumes the legitimacy
of "in-your-face" tactics; discussion of the validity of
these tactics is not welcome, and should be taken to more general
gay forums.
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QSTUDY-L
is a forum for academic discussions pertaining to queer theory, an
umbrella term encompassing lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transsexual/transgender studies. QSTUDY-L is also intended to
promote networking and information sharing between teachers,
researchers, librarians, and students -- anyone involved or
interested in the field of queer studies. Posting announcements
about relevant conferences or publications, calls for papers, job
opportunities, or anything else relevant to the topic of queer
studies is encouraged, though only subscribers may post to the
list. It is hoped that QSTUDY-L will serve additionally as a
repository for syllabi, bibliographies, and other items of
interest relating to Queer Studies.
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QUEERLAW is a list devoted to discussion,
analysis and promulgation of queer legal theory and all other
aspects of sexual orientation and The Law. The idea behind the
list is to facilitate discussion between a diverse number of
assorted groups ranging from law professors and law students to
individuals interested in how The Law affects, and is affected by,
sexual minorities.
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Archived content of various message boards.
Resources include:
 | Legal Subjects |
 | Entertainment Law |
 | Students & Law Schools |
 | Constitution & Supreme Court |
 | Law Practice & Technology |
 | Legal Reference, Law Librarians & Web Research |
 | Legal Careers |
 | Politics |
 | Gripes & Wrath |
 | Sports |
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QUEERPOLITICS is a list devoted to the
discussion and analysis of the politics of the gay rights
movement; that is the movement for equal civil rights on the basis
of sexual orientation. The idea behind the list is to facilitate
discussion between people holding diverse viewpoints about
strategies, personalities and policies in the struggle for gay
rights.
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The
Queer Theory Newsletter is sent to your email box once or twice a
month, informing you of new pages, webs, updates, Calls For Papers,
etc. for queertheory.com
(where you are now!) Your name and email address is kept private; we
do not reveal any information to other members nor to outside
interests. We appreciate your presence and support!
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Right Wing Watch Online is People
for the American Way's every-few-weeks electronic newsletter
on the Religious Right political movement. We monitor every aspect
of the Religious Right's work, and maintain video and print
libraries of the their television and radio broadcasts, direct
mail, newsletters, books and more. The purpose of this newsletter
is to share some of the highlights in relatively raw form -- that
is, we'll tell you what they're saying and doing in their various
communications, and you can draw your own conclusions.
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