LESBIAN & GAY: OTHER RESOURCES
Organizations
- The American Board of Sexology (a transgender resource)
1929 18th Street N.W.. Suite 1166 Washington, D.C. 20009
202-462-2122
- Gay and Lesbian Parents Coalition International
P.O. Box
50360 Washington, D.C. 20091 (202) 583-8029
- The Gender Conguity Center of South Forida
9960 Central
Park Blvd., Suite 404, Boca Raton, FL 33428 1-800-328-2633
- Human Rights Campaign Fund
1012 14th Street, N.W., #607
Washington, D.C. 20005 (202) 628-4160
- Ingersoll Gender Center
(407-629-5749)
- International Foundation for Gender Education-Research (INFGE)
123 Moody Street Waltham, MA 02154
(617)899-1638/899-8340
- International Gay Travel Association
(800) 448-8550
- International Lesbian and Gay Youth Organization (IGLYO)
Main Secretariat P.O. Box 542 NL-1000 AM
Amsterdam the Netherlands
- Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund
666 Broadway, 12th
Floor New York, NY 10012 (212) 995-8585
- Log Cabin Clubs
(for gay, lesbian and
Republicans) 1101 14th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C.
20005 (202) 347-5306 email: LCRNAT@aol.com
- National Gay and Task Force (NGLTF)
1517 U Street,
N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009 (202) 332-6483
- National Lesbian and Gay Health Association
1407 S St.,
N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009 (202) 979-7880
- National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientific and
Technical
Professionals (NOGLSTP) P. O. Box 91803
Pasadena CA 91109
- !OutProud!
The National Coalition for Gay, &
Youth P.O. Box 24569 San Jose, CA
95154-4589 (408) 269-6125
- Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (P-Flag)
1101 14th St., NW, Suite 1030 Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 638-4200 (202) 638-0243 (fax)
- Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches
5300 Santa Monica Boulevard, Suite 304 Los Angeles, CA 90029
(213) 464-5100
- Welcoming Churches movement, composed of Baptist, Disciples of
Christ,
Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian and United Methodist
congregations that welcome , and gay people.
Contact: "Open Hands" Magazine 3801
N. Keeler Avenue Chicago, IL 60641 (312) 736-5526, fax
(312) 736-5475
Educational Resources (Agencies & Organizations)
Organizations listed are among many which have adopted positions or can
provide training assistance and guidelines for dealing with problems of gay and
lesbian students.
- American Psychological Association, Committee on Lesbian and
Gay Concerns,
750 First Street NE Washington DC
20002-4241 (202) 336-6052.
- Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
1250 N. Pitt St. Alexandria VA 22314-1403 (703)
549-9110.
- Friends of Project 10, Inc.
7850 Melrose Ave
Los Angeles CA 90046 (213) 651-5200; (818) 441-3382.
- INSITE
1619 Sulgrave Ave. Baltimore MD
21204; 410-367-7506. National Education Association, Gay and
Caucus POB 314 Roosevelt, NJ 08555
(609) 448-5215.
- National Network of Runaway & Youth Services,
Suite
330, 1400 I St., NW Washington DC 20005 (202)
682-4114.
- Sex Information & Education Council of the United States
130 W. 42nd St, Suite 2500 NY NY 10036 (212)
819-9770. Seattle, WA
Recommended Reading
Berzon, B. (Ed.) (1990) Positively gay. Berkeley: Celestial Arts.
Berzon, B. (1988) Permanent partners: Creating gay and
relationships that last. New York: E.P. Dutton.
Blumenfeld, W.J. & Raymond, D. (1988) Looking at gay and
life. Boston: Beacon Press.
Boston Lesbian Psychologists Collective (1987) Lesbian psychologies:
Explorations and challenges. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.
Clunis, D.M. & Green, G.D. (1993) couples. Seattle: The Seal
Press.
Driggs, J.H. & Finn, S.E. (1990) Intimacy between men: How to find
and keep gay love relationships. New York: Plume.
Dworkin, S. H. & Guitierrez, F. J. (1992) Counseling and
lesbians: Journey to the end of the rainbow. Alexandria, VA: American
Association for Counseling and Development.
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