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#PulseOrlandoSyllabus Compiled by librarians and teachers. A short URL you can use to share it is: bit.ly/orlandosyllabus Please remember as you add resources: It was Latinx night at the bar, so let’s compile as many representative resources as we can. Please bold Latinx authors and resources. Please retain accent marks, tildes, etc., with the appropriate authors’ names and titles. If you add a new section, please format it as “Heading 2.” To add it to the TOC, click inside the table of contents, then click the “refresh” button that appears in the top right. The Internet Archive is compiling a collection of web materials related to the shooting at Pulse. The fact that LGBTQIAPOC AUTHORS WRITING ON ORLANDO section from this syllabus is used as a contributing source for this preservation of the present project is significant. If you add new citations to this section, please take a quick moment to also add them to the Internet Archive’s URLs with this form: http://goo.gl/forms/vvxbaE6oxxHYF4Lq1 . Statement of Intention (June 16, 2016): This living document exists as a resource to understand our pain and grief, sadness and healing in the wake of the shooting at Pulse Night Club on June 12, 2016. We are living through each other and within our collective knowledge of LGBTQ2S and QTPOC spaces. We make visible the deep cultural heritages of Latinx communities among queer subcultures. We reject the erasure of queer Muslims and the targeting of the Muslim community in general, and the erasure of the reality that the stark majority of lives lost at Pulse were people of color. We ask contributors to resist racist, homophobic, classist, misogynistic citing practices, and to amplify the voices of Pulse. The intention is not to create another syllabus of gay whiteness. We want to acknowledge the countless and anonymous librarians, educators, and others who have contributed to this document; it is richer from all who have contributed to the collective knowledge here. The intersections and contexts made visible through its categories are powerful and necessary. Soon, this document will be closed for further editing, and we will be calling for volunteers at that time to help us prepare the resource for publication in some form, by ensuring that representation of those communities most affected (TQPOC) by the Pulse Night Club shooting are prioritized and centered, as well as consistent formatting and linking throughout. -- Contact: Jamie Berrout @jamieberrout , Venus Selenite @venusselenite , Oliver Bendorf @ohbendorf , and Lydia Willoughby @willoughbrarian 1

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#PulseOrlandoSyllabus

● Compiled by librarians and teachers. ● A short URL you can use to share it is: bit.ly/orlandosyllabus

○ Please remember as you add resources: It was Latinx night at the bar, so let’s compile as many representative resources as we can. Please bold Latinx authors and resources.

● Please retain accent marks, tildes, etc., with the appropriate authors’ names and titles.

● If you add a new section, please format it as “Heading 2.” To add it to the TOC, click inside the table of contents, then click the “refresh” button that appears in the top right.

● The Internet Archive is compiling a collection of web materials related to the shooting at Pulse. The fact that LGBTQIAPOC AUTHORS WRITING ON ORLANDO section from this syllabus is used as a contributing source for this preservation of the present project is significant. If you add new citations to this section, please take a quick moment to also add them to the Internet Archive’s URLs with this form: http://goo.gl/forms/vvxbaE6oxxHYF4Lq1.

Statement of Intention (June 16, 2016):

This living document exists as a resource to understand our pain and grief, sadness and healing in the wake of the shooting at Pulse Night Club on June 12, 2016. We are living through each other and within our collective knowledge of LGBTQ2S and QTPOC spaces. We make visible the deep cultural heritages of Latinx communities among queer subcultures. We reject the erasure of queer Muslims and the targeting of the Muslim community in general, and the erasure of the reality that the stark majority of lives lost at Pulse were people of color. We ask contributors to resist racist, homophobic, classist, misogynistic citing practices, and to amplify the voices of Pulse. The intention is not to create another syllabus of gay whiteness. We want to acknowledge the countless and anonymous librarians, educators, and others who have contributed to this document; it is richer from all who have contributed to the collective knowledge here. The intersections and contexts made visible through its categories are powerful and necessary. Soon, this document will be closed for further editing, and we will be calling for volunteers at that time to help us prepare the resource for publication in some form, by ensuring that representation of those communities most affected (TQPOC) by the Pulse Night Club shooting are prioritized and centered, as well as consistent formatting and linking throughout. -- Contact: Jamie Berrout @jamieberrout, Venus Selenite @venusselenite, Oliver Bendorf @ohbendorf, and Lydia Willoughby @willoughbrarian

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Table of Contents

Self Care LGBTQ and Ally Collectives and Cooperatives Scholarly Books Popular Books (divide into subjects)

Adult Fiction

Scholars of LGBTQ Children’s & YA Literature GLBTQ YA Book Blogs Latinxs Children’s & YA Literature Reading Lists & Resources Censorship of LGBTQ+ Literature

Articles (Popular Press) LGBTQIAPOC AUTHORS WRITING ON ORLANDO

Articles (Scholarly Press) Archival Collections Movies TV Zines Games Poetry Plays Music Podcasts Comics Websites Memes State- and Territory-Specific Resources

National Alabama Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Missouri

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Ohio Nevada New York Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico South Carolina Tennessee Texas Greater Washington, D.C. Washington West Virginia

Library/Info/Education Organizations Resources for K-12 School Communities Mental Health and Sexuality Resources and Advocacy Gay Bars and Nightlife Library & Information Studies Resources LGBTQ Perspectives in US History History of Gun Control Policy Activism and Action Steps Cartography Articles, etc. about the #PulseOrlandoSyllabus

Self Care Assessment for self care - http://philome.la/jace_harr/you-feel-like-shit-an-interactive-self-care-guide/play

Free app for meditation in five minutes -http://www.stopbreathethink.org/

10 minute meditation w/ GIF to help with breathing, helps with anxiety and panic attacks- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXItOY0sLRY

After Tragedy, Nonbelievers Find Other Ways To Cope - http://www.npr.org/2013/01/16/168563480/after-tragedy-nonbelievers-find-other-ways-to-cope

Help with tolerating intense and uncomfortable emotions such as grief & anger - http://www.dbtselfhelp.com/html/distress_tolerance.html

Chödrön, Pema. When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult times . Boston: Shambhala, 1997.

Lipsky, Laura van Dernoot. Trauma Stewardship: An Everyday Guide to Caring for Self While Caring for Others . San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2009.

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Community of compassion and hope for grieving survivors; counseling, advocacy, research, and education - http://www.missfoundation.org/

Libraries are packed with information & resources. Find one near you - https://www.worldcat.org/libraries

Blog encouraging people to prevent other people’s garbage from taking over their lives - The Law of the Garbage Truck

Queer Self Care website: http://bluejaguarlove.com

LGBTQ and Ally Collectives and Cooperatives QTPOC led collective in Oakland, leads herbal workshops in different locations Qulture Collective QTPOC led design collective Design Action Collective Games, curriculum workshops and more for movement building TESA AORTA designed to strengthen the movement towards a solidarity economy. Read AORTA’s PULSE statement. Support this emerging Trans* Latina Owned Co-op NQAPIA, The National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance. Resources After the Orlando Tragedy http://www.nqapia.org/wpp/resources-after-the-orlando-tragedy/

● Join the NQAPIA family—a broad title that includes NQAPIA staff, NQAPIA board members, federation members, and LGBT Asian/South Asian community organizers—for a call to support each other through the many

● responses, dimensions, emotions, and developments about the tragic Orlando shooting. We had phone calls on Monday, June 13 and Thursday, June 16. Read our notes of feedback, resources, and potential next steps at bit.ly/NQAPIA_orlando.

Scholarly Books

Abelove, Henry, Michele Aina Barale, and David M. Halperin, eds. The Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader . New York: Routledge, 1993. Aching, Gerald. Masking and Power: Carnival and Popular Culture in the Caribbean . Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2002.

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Acosta, Katie L. Amigas Y Amantes: Sexually Nonconforming Latinas Negotiate Family . New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 2013. Aldama, Frederick L. Brown on Brown: Chicano/a Representations of Gender, Sexuality, and Ethnicity . Austin: University of Texas Press, 2005. ----. Dancing with Ghosts: A Critical Biography of Arturo Islas. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005. Almaguer, Tomas. "Chicano Men: A Cartography of Homosexual Identity and Behavior." Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 3.2. (1991): 75-100. Anzaldúa, Gloria. Borderlands = La Frontera . San Francisco: Aunt Lute Books, 1999. Arenas, Reinaldo. Before Night Falls . New York: Penguin, 1994. Print.

Asencio, Marysol, ed. Latina/o Sexualities: Probing Powers, Passions, Practices, and Policies . New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 2010. Bailey, Marlon M. Butch Queens Up in Pumps: Gender, Performance, and Ballroom Culture in Detroit . Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2013. Bell, David, and Gill Valentine. Mapping Desire: Geographies of Sexualities. London; New York: Routledge, 1994. Bronski, Michael. A Queer History of the United States . Boston: Beacon Press, 2011. Print. Brooks, Adrian. The Right Side of History: 100 Years of LGBTQ Activism , 2015. Print. Cantú, Lionel. 2009. The Sexuality of Migration: Border Crossings and Mexican Immigrant Men . Carter, David. Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution . New York: St. Martin's Press, 2004. Castiglia, Christopher, and Christopher Reed. If Memory Serves: Gay Men, AIDS, and the Promise of the Queer Past. Minneapolis: Univ Of Minnesota Press, 2011.

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Crenshaw, Kimberlé. On Intersectionality: Essential Writings . New Press, 2017. Cruz-Malavé, Arnaldo and Martin F. Manalansan. Queer Globalizations. Citizenship and the Afterlife of Colonialism . New York and London: New York University Press, 2002. Cvetkovich, Ann. An Archive of Feelings: Trauma, Sexuality, and Lesbian Public Cultures . Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2003. Decena, Carlos. Tacit Subjects: Belonging and Same-Sex Desire among Dominican Immigrant Gay Men. Duke University Press, 2011. Del Castillo, Adelaida R. and Gibrán Güido, ed. Queer in Aztlán: Chicano Male Recollections of Consciousness and Coming Out. San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic, 2014. D’Emilio, John. Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities: The Making of a Homosexual Minority in the United States, 1940-1970 . 1983. 2nd ed., University of Chicago Press, 1998. D’Emilio, John. In a New Century: Essays on Queer History, Politics, and Community Life . Madison, Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2014. D’Emilio, John and Estelle B. Freedman. Intimate Matters: A History of Sexuality in America . 2nd ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997. Dews, C L. B, and Carolyn L. Law. Out in the South . Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2001. Downs, Jim. Stand by Me: The Forgotten History of Gay Liberation . New York: Basic Books, 2016. Duberman, Martin, Martha Vicinus, and George Chauncey, eds. Hidden From History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past . New York, Penguin Books, 1989. Duggan, Lisa. Sapphic Slashers: Sex, Violence and American Modernity . Durham: Duke University Press, 2000.

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---. The Twilight of Equality? Neoliberalism, Cultural Politics, and the Attack on Democracy. Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 2003. Eaklor, Vicki L. Queer America: A People’s GLBT History of the United States . The New Press, 2008. New Press People’s History. [A very accessible, introductory-level textbook on the history of queer America!] Escobar Cajamarca, Manuel Roberto, Cuerpos en resistencia: experiencias trans en Ciudad de México y Bogotá , Bogotá: Universidad Central, 2016. Enke, Finn A. Finding the Movement: Sexuality, Contested Space, and Feminist Activism. Duke, 2007 Faderman, Lillian. The Gay Revolution: The Story of the Struggle . New York: Simon & Schuster, 2015. ---. “Who Hid Lesbian History?” The New Lesbian Studies: Intro to the Twenty-First Century . Ed. Bonnie Zimmerman and Toni McNarion. New York:The Feminist Press, 1996. Forrest, Katherine V., ed. Lesbian Pulp Fiction: The Sexually Intrepid World of Lesbian Paperback Novels 1950-1965 . San Francisco: Cleis Press, 2005. Foster, Thomas A, ed. Long Before Stonewall: Histories of Same-Sex Sexuality in Early America New York: NYU Press, 2007. Foucault, Michel. The History of Sexuality: An Introduction . Vol. 1 New York: Vintage Books, 1990. Frank, Miriam, Out in the Union: A Labor History of Queer America . 2014, Temple University Press. Gallo, Marcia M. Different Daughters: A History of the Daughters of Bilitis and the Rise of the Lesbian Rights Movement . New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2006. Gieseking, Jen Jack. 2013. “Queering the Meaning of ‘Neighbourhood’: Reinterpreting the Lesbian-Queer Experience of Park Slope, Brooklyn, 1983-2008.” In Queer Presences and Absences , edited by Yvette Taylor and Michelle Addison, 178–200. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

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Goodwin, Joseph P. More Man Than You’ll Ever Be: Gay Folklore and Acculturation in Middle America . Indiana University Press, 1989. Grahn, Judy. Another Mother Tongue: Gay Words, Gay Worlds. Boston: Beacon Press, 1990. Graves, Karen. And they were wonderful teachers : Florida’s purge of gay and lesbian teachers. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 2009. Grier, Barbara, and Coletta Reid, eds. The Lavender Herring: Lesbian Essays from The Ladder . Baltimore, MD: Diana Press, 1976. Grzanka, Patrick R., ed. Intersectionality: A Foundations and Frontiers Reader. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2014. Halberstam, J. M. In A Queer Time and Place: Transgender Bodies, Subcultural Lives . New York, NY: New York University Press, 2005. Halperin, David M. How to Do the History of Homosexuality . Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001. Hames-Garcia, Michael R, and Ernesto J. Martínez. Gay Latino Studies: A Critical Reader . Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2011. Hancock, Ange-Marie. Intersectionality: An Intellectual History . New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. Hanhardt, Christina B. Safe Space: Gay Neighborhood History and the Politics of Violence . Duke University Press, 2013. Herek, Gregory M., and Kevin T. Berrill, editors. Hate Crimes: Confronting Violence against Lesbians and Gay Men . Sage Publications, 1992. Herman, Judith Lewis. Trauma and recovery . Basic books, 1997. Herring, Scott. Another Country: Queer Anti-Urbanism. New York: New York University Press, 2010.

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Herukhuti. Conjuring Black Funk: Notes on Culture, Sexuality and Spirituality, Volume I . New York: Vintage Entity Press. 2007 Jagose, Annamarie. Queer Theory: An introduction . New York: New York University Press, 1996. Jama, Afdhere. Illegal Citizens: Queer Lives in the Muslim World . Oracle Releasing, 2008. Print. Johnson, E. Patrick, and Ramón H. Rivera-Servera, eds. Blacktino Queer Performance . Durham: Duke University Press, 2016. Johnson, E. Patrick, and Henderson, Mae G., eds. Black Queer Studies. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2005. King, Rosamond S. Island Bodies: Transgressive Sexualities in the Caribbean Imagination . Gainesville: The University Press of Florida, 2014. Kugle, Scott Siraj al-Haqq. Homosexuality in Islam: Critical reflection on gay, lesbian, and transgender Muslims . Oneworld Publications, 2010. Kulick, Don. Travesti: Sex, gender, and culture among Brazilian transgendered prostitutes . Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998. La Fountain-Stokes, Lawrence. Queer Ricans: Cultures and Sexualities in the Diaspora . Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2009. Lawrence, Tim, Love Saves the Day: A History of American Dance Music Culture, 1970–1979 Durham: Duke University Press, 2004. Lorde, Audre. Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches. Trumansburg, NY: Crossing, 1984. ---. Zami: A New Spelling of My Name. Freedom, CA: Crossing Press, 1982. Love, Heather. Feeling Backward: Loss and the Politics of Queer History. Cambridge, Mass.; London: Harvard University Press, 2009.

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Manalansan IV, Martin F. Global Divas: Filipino Gay Men in the Diaspora . Durham: Duke University Press, 2003. Marcus, Eric. Making History; The Struggle for Gay and Lesbian Equal Rights, 1945-1990 –An Oral History . New York: HarperCollins, 1992. Marinucci, Mimi. Feminism is Queer: The Intimate Connection between Queer and Feminist Theory . Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2016. McConnell, David. American Honor Killings: Desire and Rage Among Men. New York: Akashic Books, 2013. McCune, Jeffrey Q. Sexual Discretion: Black Masculinity and the Politics of Passing . The University of Chicago Press, 2014. McKenzie, Mia. Black Girl Dangerous: On Race, Queerness, Class, and Gender . Oakland: BGD Press, 2014. Meeker, Martin. Contacts Desired: Gay and Lesbian Communications, 1940s -1970s. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006. Meyer, Doug. Violence against Queer People: Race, Class, Gender, and the Persistence of Anti-LGBT Discrimination. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2016. Meyerowitz, Joanne J.. How Sex Changed: A History of Transsexuality in the United States . Harvard University Press, 2002. Moore, Mignon R. Invisible Families: Gay Identities, Relationships, and Motherhood among Black Women. University of California Press, 2011. Morrone, Melissa, ed. Informed Agitation: Library and Information Skills in Social Justice Movements and Beyond. Sacramento: Library Juice Press, 2014. Moraga, Cherríe, and Gloria Anzaldúa, eds. This bridge called my back: Writings by radical women of color. SUNY Press, 2015. Muñoz, José Esteban. Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity . Duke University Press, 2009.

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Muñoz, José Esteban. Disidentifications: Queers of Color and the Performance of Politics . University of Minnesota Press, 1999. Negrón-Muntaner, Frances. Boricua Pop: Puerto Ricans and the Latinization of American Culture . New York: New York University Press, 2004. Denis, Nelson A. War against All Puerto Ricans: Revolution and Terror in America's Colony . New York: Nation Books, 2015. Print. Newton, Esther. Cherry Grove, Fire Island: Sixty Years in America's First Gay and Lesbian Town . , 2014. Print. Nkabinde, Nkunzi Zandile. Black Bull, Ancestors and Me: My Life as a Lesbian Sangoma . Jacana Media, 2009. Print. Ochoa, Marcia. Queen for a Day: Transformistas, Beauty Queens, and the Performance of Femininity in Venezuela . Durham: Duke University Press, 2014. Parrini Rodrigo y Alejandro Brito (coords.) La memoria y el deseo. Estudios gay y queer en México , México: PUEG, UNAM, 2014. Pasco, C.J. Dude, You're a Fag: Masculinity and Sexuality in High School. 2nd ed. University of California Press, 2011. Peña, Susana. Oye Loca: From the Mariel Boatlift to Gay Cuban Miami. University of Minnesota Press.: Minneapolis, MN. 2013. Perez, Elizabeth. Religion in the Kitchen: Cooking, Talking, and the Making of Black Atlantic Traditions . New York University Press, 2016. Pérez, Hiram. Taste for Brown Bodies: Gay Modernity and Cosmopolitan Culture . New York University Press, 2015. Poucher, Judith G. State of Defiance : Challenging the Johns Committee's Assault on Civil Liberties . 2014. Puar, Jasbir. Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times. Durham: Duke University Press, 2007.

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Quesada, U., Gomez, L., & Vidal-Ortiz, S. (Eds.). (2015). Queer Brown Voices: Personal Narratives of Latina/o LGBT Activism . Austin: University of Texas Press. Quiroga, José. Tropics of Desire: Interventions from Queer Latino America . New York and London: New York University Press, 2002. Ramos, Juanita. Compañeras: Latina Lesbians: an Anthology . New York: Routledge, 1994. Reddy, Chandan. Freedom with Violence: Race, Sexuality, and the US State . Durham: Duke University Press, 2011. Rivera-Servera, Ramón H. Performing Queer Latinidad: Dance, Sexuality, Politics . Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2013. Rodriguez, Juana M. Queer Latinidad: Identity Practices, Discursive Spaces . New York: New York University Press, 2003. ---. Sexual Futures, Queer Gestures, and Other Latina Longings. New York: New York University Press, 2014. Rupp, Leila. A Desired Past: A Short History of Same-Sex Love in America . Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990. - - -. Sapphistries: A Global History of Love Between Women . New York: New York University Press, 2009. Shaw, Adrienne. Gaming at the Edge: Sexuality and Gender at the Margins of Gamer Culture . University of Minnesota Press, 2015. Shawl, Nisi, and Cynthia Ward. Writing the Other: A Practical Approach. Seattle: Aqueduct Press, 2005. Print. Shultz, Jackson Wright. Trans/portraits: Voices From Transgender Communities . Hanover: Dartmouth College Press, 2015. Sifuentes-Jáuregui, Ben. The Avowal of Difference: Queer Latino American Narratives . Albany, N.Y.: SUNY Press, 2014.

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Snorton, Riley C. Nobody is Supposed to Know: Black Sexuality on the Down Low . Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2014. Somerville, Siobhan B. Queering the Color Line: Race and the Invention of Homosexuality in American Culture. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2000. Spade, Dean. Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of the Law. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2011. Stanley, Eric A. and Nat Smith (Eds). Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex (2nd). AK Press, 2015. Stein, Marc. City of Sisterly and Brotherly Love: Making Lesbian and Gay History in Philadelphia, 1945-1972 . Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000. Stryker, Susan. Transgender History . Seal Press, 2008. Tillmann, Lisa. In Solidarity : Friendship, Family, and Activism beyond Gay and Straight . Innovative Ethnographies. 2014. Torres, Lourdes and Inmaculada Pertusa. Tortilleras: Hispanic and U.S. Latina lesbian expression. Temple University Press, 2003. Tucker, Andrew 2009. Queer visibilities: Space, identity, and interaction in Cape Town . Malden, MA: Wiley. Von Hoffman Nicholas. Citizen Cohn. New York: Doubleday, 1988. Walter, Cori E. It’s a Beautiful Day in the Gayborhood (2011): Master of Liberal Studies Theses. Rollins College. Web. http://scholarship.rollins.edu/mls/6/ Walters, Suzanna Danuta. All the Rage: The Story of Gay Visibility in America . University of Chicago Press, 2001. ---. The Tolerance Trap: How God, Genes, and Good Intentions are Sabotaging Gay Equality . New York University Press, 2014.

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Warner, Michael (ed.). Fear of a Queer Planet: Queer Politics and Social Theory . Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1993. Warner, Michael. The Trouble with Normal: Sex, Politics, and the Ethics of Queer Life . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1999. Wilchins, R. (2014). Queer theory, gender theory: An instant primer . Bronx, NY: Magnus Books. Woods, Gregory. Homintern: How Gay Culture Liberated the Modern World . New Haven: Yale University Press, 2016. Young, Allen, and Karla Jay, editors. Out of the Closets: Voices of Gay Liberation . 1972. Twentieth anniversary edition, New York University Press, 1992.

Popular Books (divide into subjects)

Adult

Fiction Baldwin, James. Giovanni’s Room. 1956.

Baldwin, James. If Beale Street Could Talk : New York : Delta Trade Paperbacks, 1974.

Bañales, Meliza. Life Is Wonderful, People Are Terrific. Ladybox, 2015.

Barnett, LaShonda. Jam on the Vine . New York: Grove, 2015.

Bhattacharya, Susmita. The Normal State of Mind . Parthian, 2015.

Castillo, Ana. Loverboys . New York: W.W. Norton, 1996.

---. So Far From God. New York: W.W. Norton, 1993.

Chee, Alexander. Edinburgh . New York: Welcome Rain Publishers, 2001. .

deRobertis, Carolina. The Gods of Tango. Alfred A Knopf, 2015.

Doctor, Farzana. Stealing Nasreen , 2007.

Erdrich, Louise. The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse . New

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York: Harper Collins, 2001.

Flores, Anel. Empanada: A Lesbiana Story en Probaditas . San Francisco, CA: Kórima Pres, 2012

Garcia, Tristan. Hate: A Romance . Translated by Marion Duvert and Lorin Stein. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2010.

Gurba, Myriam. Dahlia Season: stories & a novella . Manic D Press, 2007

Haddad, Saleem. Guapa . New York: Other Press, 2016.

Highway, Tomson. Kiss of the Fur Queen . 1999. (Aboriginal, queer.)

Jackson, Naomi. The Star Side of Bird Hill . New York: Penguin, 2015.

Koyanagi, Jacqueline. Ascension . Masque Books, 2013.

Lara, Ana-Maurine. Erzulíe's skirt. Red Bone Press, 2006.

Lemus, Felicia L. Like Son . New York: Akashik Books, 2007.

---. Trace Elements of Random Tea Parties . New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2003. Print.

Negrón, Luis. Mundo Cruel . Río Piedras, P.R: La Secta de los Perros, 2010. Print.

Negrón, Luis, and Suzanne J. Levine. Mundo Cruel: Stories . New York: Seven Stories Press, 2013. Print. (English translation)

Obejas, Achy. We came all the way from Cuba so you could dress like this? Cleis Press, 1994.

---. Memory mambo : a novel. Cleis Press. 1996.

---. Ruins. Akashic, 2009.

Okparanta, Chinelo. Under the Udala Trees . New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2015

Pérez , Emma. Forgetting the Alamo, or, Blood memory: a novel. University of Texas Press, 2009.

---. Gulf dreams. Third Woman Press, 1996.

Pickney, Darryl. Black Deutschland . New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2016.

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Puig, Manuel. The Kiss of the Spider Woman . 1984.

Rice-González, Charles. Chulito . 2010.

Rivera, Gabby. Juliet Takes a Breath. Riverdale, N.Y.: Riverdale Avenue Books, 2016.

Santos-Febres, Mayra. Sirena Selena. Picador USA, 2000. Translated by Stephen Lytle

---. Fe en Disfraz. Alfaguara, 2009.

Sarif, Shamim. I Can't Think Straight . London: Enlightenment, 2008.

Shraya, Vivek. She of the Mountains . Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp, 2014.

Torres, Justin. We the Animals. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2011.

Trujillo, Carla. What night brings: a novel. Curbstone Press, 2003.

Xavier, Emanuel, ed. Mariposas: An Anthology of Modern Queer Latino Poetry . Mountain View, Calif: Floricanto Press 2008.

Zahava, Irene, editor. Lavender mansions : 40 contemporary lesbian and gay short stories. Westview Press, 1994. Featuring Jewelle Gomez, Terri de la Pena, and more

Annabel by Kathleen Winter

Dhalgren by Samuel Delany

The Female Man by Joanna Russ

An Anthology of Fiction by Trans Women of Color edited by Jamie Berrout and Ellen Peña

Non-Fiction Acevedo, David. El Diario de Una Puta Humilde. Erizo Editorial. 2012. Print.

Arnal, Kike. Bordered Lives: Transgender Portraits from Mexico . , 2014. Print. http://utah-primoprod.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/UTAH:EVERYTHING:UUU_ALMA51384597230002001

Cartier, Marie. Baby, You Are My Religion: Women, Gay Bars, and Theology Before Stonewall. 2013. Print. Green, E. R., Maurer, L., & Planned Parenthood of the Southern Finger Lakes, I.

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(2015). The teaching transgender toolkit: a facilitator’s guide to increasing knowledge, decreasing prejudice & building skills .

Non-Fiction Anthologies

Bernstein Sycamore, Mattilda. Why are faggots so afraid of faggots? : flaming challenges to masculinity, objectification, and the desire to conform. AK Press, 2012. Featuring George Ayala and Pato Hebert, Jaime Cortez and more. Cathcart, K. M., & Gabel-Brett, L. J. (2016). Love unites us: winning the freedom to marry in America . Conrad, Ryan, ed. Against Equality: Prisons Will Not Protect You . Cortez, Jaime. Virgins, guerrillas & locas : gay Latinos writing on love . Cleis Press, 1999. Erickson-Schroth, Laura, ed. Trans Bodies, Trans Selves: A Resource for the Transgender Community. Sycamore, Mattilda Bernstein, ed. That’s Revolting!: Queer Strategies for Resisting Assimilation. Fray Baroque and Teagan Eanelli Queer Ultraviolence: Bash Back Anthology Boykin, Keith et al. (eds.) For Colored Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Still Not Enough: Coming of Age, Coming Out, and Coming Home. Moraga, Cherríe, and Gloria Anzaldúa, eds. This bridge called my back: Writings by radical women of color . SUNY Press, 2015. Townsend, Johnny. Let the Faggots Burn: The Upstairs Lounge Fire. Bangor, Maine: BookLocker.com, 2011. Aire Saenz, Benjamin. Everything Begins and Ends at the Kentucky Club . Cinco Puntos Press. 2012. Godless Circumcisions: A Recollecting & Re-membering of Blackness, Queerness & Flows of Survivance by Tabias Olajuawon Wilson

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Workin' it! : RuPaul's guide to life, liberty, and the pursuit of style / RuPaul. Hello, cruel world : 101 alternatives to suicide for teens, freaks, and other outlaws / by Kate Bornstein. Beyond magenta : transgender teens speak out / Susan Kuklin. Queer and trans artists of color : stories of some of our lives / interviews by Nia King ; co-edited by jessica Glennon-Zukoff and Terra Mikalson. Shelton, Michael. Family Pride: What LGBT families should know about navigating home, school and safety in their neighborhoods. The Straight State: Sexuality and Citizenship in Twentieth-Century America by Margot Canaday Ochs, R. & Williams, H. S. Recognize: The Voices of Bisexual Men . Boston: Bisexual Resource Center. 2014.

Queering Anarchism: Addressing and Undressing Power and Desire edited by C.B. Daring, J. Rogue, Deric Shannon, and Abbey Volcano Klonaris, Helen & Rabiyah, Amir. Writing the Walls Down: A Convergence of LGBTQ Voices . Chapel Hill: Trans-Genre Press: 2016. Trujillo, Carla. Chicana lesbians: the girls our mothers warned us about. Third Woman Press, 1991. Patton, C & Sánchez-Eppler (Eds.). (2000). Queer diasporas. Durham and London : Duke University Press. Against Equality: Queer Revolution Not Mere Inclusion edited by Ryan Conrad Kicked Out by Sassafras Lowrey LGTBQ+ Athletes Claim the Field: Striving for Equality by Kristin Cronn-Mills LGBTQ families: Ultimate Teen Guide by Eva Apelqvist The Letter Q: Queer Writers Notes to Their Younger Selves by Sarah Moon

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Pride: Celebrating Diversity and Community by Robin Stevenson Queer: The Ultimate LGBT Guide for Teens by Kathy Belge and Marke Bieschke Stonewall: Breaking Out in the Fight for Gay Rights by Ann Bausum This Book is Gay by James Dawson Transgender Lives: Complex Stories, Complex Voices by Kristin Cronn-Mills Branded by the Pink Triangle by Ken Setterrington Xavier, Emanuel. Mariposas: A Modern Anthology of Queer Latino Poetry . Mountain View, Calif: Floricanto Press, 2008. Beam, Cris. Transparent: Love, Family, and Living the T with Transgender Teenagers . Orlando, Fla: Harcourt, 2007. Serano, Julia. Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity , 2007. Serano, Julia. Excluded: Making Feminist and Queer Movements More Inclusive , 2013. Siraj al-Haqq Kugle, Scott. Living Out Islam: Voices of Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Muslims . New York University Press, 2014. Delany, Samuel. Times Square Red, Times Square Blue . New York: NYU P, Delany, Samuel. The Motion of Light in Water: Sex and Science Fiction Writing in the East Village . University of Minnesota Press, 2004. Blanco, Richard. The Prince of Los Cocuyos: A Miami Childhood . 2014. Arenas, Reinaldo. Before Night Falls . 1993. Jennings, Kevin, ed. One Teacher in Ten in the New Millennium : LGBT Educators Speak Out About What’s Gotten Better and What Hasn’t . Boston: Beacon Press, 2015. Anthropy, Anna. Rise of the Videogame Zinesters: How Freaks, Normals,

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Amateurs, Artists, Dreamers, Dropouts, Queers, Housewives, and People Like You Are Taking Back an Art Form. New York: Seven Stories Press, 2012. Iyer, Deepa, We Too Sing America: South Asian, Arab, Muslim and Sikh Immigrants Shape Our Multiracial Future , New York: The New Press, 2015.

QTPOC Critical Non-Fiction Roberts, Monica. http://transgriot.blogspot.com/ Rude, Mey. http://www.autostraddle.com/author/meyrude/ Talusan, Meredith. https://www.buzzfeed.com/meredithtalusan Diaz, Devon. http://www.nylon.com/author/devan-diaz Bellot, Gabrielle. http://gabriellebellot.com/mywork/ Willis, Raquel. http://www.raquelwillis.com/writing-2/

Memoir Anzaldua, Gloria. Borderlands/La Frontera . Aunt Lute Books, 4th ed., 2012.

Blanco, Richard. The Prince of Los Cocuyos : A Miami Childhood . First ed. Ecco, 2014.

---. Looking for the Gulf Motel . U Pittsburgh Press, 2012.

Cogswell, Kelly. Eating Fire: My Life As a Lesbian Avenger , 2014. Print.

Cooper, T. Real Man Adventures . San Francisco: McSweeney’s, 2012.

Conigrave, Timothy. Holding the Man, 1995.

Conley, Garrard. Boy Erased: A Memoir . Riverhead Books, 2016.

Córdova, Jeanne. When We Were Outlaws. Spinsters Ink, Midway, FL, 2011.

Galloway, Terry. Mean Little Deaf Queer. Beacon Press, 2010. http://utah-primoprod.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/UTAH:EVERYTHING:UUU

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González, Rigoberto. Butterfly boy: memories of a Chicano mariposa. University of Wisconsin Press, 2006.

Hernandez, Daisy. A Cup of Water Under My Bed.

Lorde, Audre. Zami: A New Spelling of My Name. Persephone Press, 1982.

McBee, Thomas Page. Man Alive: A True Story of Violence, Forgiveness and Becoming a Man . San Francisco: City Lights, 2015.

Merbruja, Luna. Trauma Queen. Biyuti publishing, 2013.

Mock, Janet. Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love, and So Much More. New York: Atria, 2014.

Monette, Paul. Becoming a Man: Half a Life Story . Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 1992.

---. Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir. 1998.

Moraga, Cherríe L. Loving in the War Years. South End Press, 1983 (2nd ed. 2000). *

Neal, Jarrett. What Color Is Your Hoodie? Essays on Black Gay Identity . New York: Chelsea Station Editions, 2015.

Piepzna-Samarasinha, Leah Lakshmi. Dirty River: A Queer Femme of Color Dreaming Her Way Home.

Road, Cristy C. Spit and Passion.

Spoon, Rae. First Spring Grass Fire . Arsenal Pulp Press, 2012.

Spoon, Rae & Ivan E. Coyote. Gender Failure. Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp, 2014.

Wilson, Tabias. Godless Circumcisions: A Recollecting & Remembering of Blackness, Queerness & Flows of Survivance.

Wojnarowicz, David. Close to the Knives: A Memoir of Disintegration .

Queer Prison Abolition Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex edited by Eric A. Stanley & Nat Smith Considering Hate: Violence, Goodness, and Justice in American Culture

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and Politics by Michael Bronski and Kay Whitlock LGBT Books to Prisoners https://lgbtbookstoprisoners.org/ Queer (In)Justice: The Criminalization of LGBT People in the United States by Joey Mogul, Andrea Ritchie, and Kay Whitlock The Women of San Quentin: Soul Murder of Transgender Women in Male Prison by Kristin Lyseggen and Carolyn Bond (2015)

Children

Discussion Guides Tips for Talking with Children about Orlando . Sonja Mackenzie.

LGBTQ+ Picture Books

10,000 Dresses by Max Ewert & Rex Ray

All I Want To Be Is Me by Phyllis Rothblatt

All Kinds of Families, 40th Anniversary Edition , Norma Simon, Sarah Brannen (Illustrator)

And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson, Peter Parnell, Henry Cole (Illustrator)

Call Me Tree: Llámame árbol by Maya Christina González

Daddy, Papa, and Me by Lesléa Newman (board book)

Donovan’s Big Day by Lesléa Newman & Mike Dutton

Families by Susan Kuklin

Families by Shelley Rotner

Families, Families, Families! by Suzanne Lang and Max Lang

The Different Dragon by Jennifer Bryan, Danamarie Hosler (Illustrator)

Heather Has Two Mommies by Lesléa Newman & Laura Cornell

Hello, Sailor by Andre Sollie, Ingrid Gordon (Illustrator)

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I Am Jazz by Jessica Herthel, Jazz Jennings, Shelagh McNicholas (Illustrator)

In Our Mothers' House by Patricia Polacco

Introducing Teddy by Jessica Walton, Dougal MacPhearson (Illustrator)

Jacob’s New Dress by Sarah Hoffman, Ian Hoffman, & Chris Case

King and King by Linda de Haan & Stern Nijland

Large Fears by Myles E. Johnson, Kendrick Daye

Made by Raffi by Craig Pomranz & Margaret Chamberlain

Meet Polkadot by Talcott Broadhead

Mommy, Mama, and Me by Lesléa Newman (board book)

Monday is One Day by Arthur A. Levine, Julian Hector (Illustrator)

Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress by Christine Baldacchino & Isabelle Malenfant

My Princess Boy by Cheryl Kilodavis & Suzanne DeSimone

A Peacock Among Pigeons by Tyler Curry and Clarione Gutierrez

Real Sisters Pretend by Megan Dowd Lambert, Nicole Tadgell (Illustrator)

Red: A Crayon’s Story by Michael Hall

Sometimes the Spoon Runs Away with Another Spoon Coloring Book by Jacinta Bunnell

Square Zair Pair by Jase Peeples and Christine Knopp

Stella Brings the Family by Miriam B. Schiffer & Holly Clifton-Brown

This Day in June by Gayle E. Pittman & Krystina Litten

What Makes a Baby by Cory Silverberg

William’s Doll by Charlotte Zolotow, pictures by William Pène du Bois.

Worm loves Worm by J.J. Austrian

LGBTQ+ Chapter Books, Middle Grade, Nonfiction, & Comics The Accidental Adventures of India McAllister by Charlotte Agell

The Best Man by Richard Peck

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Better Nate Than Ever by Tim Federle and Five, Six, Seven, Nate! by Tim Federle (sequel to Better Nate Than Ever)

The Boy in the Dress by David Walliams

Drama by Raina Telgemeier

Family Fletcher series by Dana Alison Levy

Gay & Lesbian History for Kids by Jerome Pohlen

George by Alex Gino

Gracefully Grayson by Ami Polonsky

Husky by Justin Sayre

Kiss by Jacqueline Woodson

Lily and Dunkin by Donna Gephart

Lumberjanes series by Noelle Stevenson, Grace Ellis, Shannon Watters, & Brooke A. Allen

The Manny Files by Christian Burch

Marco the Impossible by Hannah Moskowitz

The Marvels by Brian Selznick

Misfit trilogy by James Howe

My Mixed-Up Berry Blue Summer by Jennifer Gennari The Popularity Papers series by Amy Ignatow

Pride Celebrating Diversity & Community by Robin Stevenson

Rad American Women A-Z by Kate Schatz & Miriam Klein Stahl

See You at Harry’s by Jo Knowles

Sex is a Funny Word by Cory Silverberg & Fiona Smyth

Totally Joe by James Howe

Young Adult

LGBT YA Books Featuring People of Color or Minority Ethnicity Anything Could Happen by Will Walton

Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire

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Ash by Malinda Lo

Boyfriends With Girlfriends by Alex Sanchez

Convict’s Candy by Damon Meadows & Jason Poole

Crash Into Me by Borris Albert

Dramarama by E. Lockhart

Down to the Bone by Mayra Lazara Dole

Dreamblood Duology (Killing Moon and Shadowed Sun) by N. K. Jemisin

Everything Leads to You by Nina LaCour

For Today I Am a Boy by Kim Fu

Gabi, a Girl in Pieces by Isabel Quintero

The God Box by Alex Sanchez

God Loves Hair by Vivek Shraya

Happy Families by Tanita Davis

Hard Love by Ellen Wittlinger

The House You Pass on the Way by Jacqueline Woodson

Huntress by Malinda Lo

I Am J by Cris Beam

If You Could Be Mine by Sara Farizan

Last Night I Sang to the Monster by Benjamin Alire Saenz

Lies We Tell Ourselves by Robin Talley

Love & Lies: Marisol’s Story by Ellen Wittlinger

M+O 4evr by Tonya Hegamin

The Mariposa Club by Rigoberto González

Money Boy by Paul Yee

Moon at Nine by Deborah Ellis

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More Happy than Not by Adam Silvera

My Most Excellent Year by Steve Kluger

The Necessary Hunger by Nina Revoyr

Not Otherwise Specified by Hannah Moskowitz

On the Come Up by Hannah Weyer

Orphea Proud by Sharon Dennis Wyeth

The Porcupine of Truth by Bill Konigsberg

Proxy by Alex London

Santa Olivia by Jacqueline Carey

The Scorpion Rules by Erin Bow

Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli

Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo

Swimming in the Monsoon Sea by Shyam Selvadurai

Tell Me Again How a Crush Should Feel by Sara Farizan

The Vast Fields of Ordinary by Nick Burd

Other Young Adult Books Am I Blue?: Coming Out of the Silence edited by Marion Dane Bauer

Annie on My Mind by Nancy Garden

Asher’s Fault, Asher’s Shot, Asher’s Out (trilogy) by Elizabeth Wheeler, Bold Strokes Books, Inc.

A Boy Like Me by Jennie Wood

All the Major Constellations by Pratima Cranse

Andy Squared by Jennifer LaVoie

Another Kind of Cowboy by Susan Juby

Beautiful Music for Ugly Children by Kristin Cronn-Mills

Brooklyn Burning by Steve Brezenoff

Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan

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Because You’ll Never Meet Me by Leah Thomas

Brew by Dane Edidi

Caught in the Crossfire, Searching for Grace, and Taking a Stand by Juliann Rich

Two Boys Kissing by David Levithan

Will Grayson, Will Grayson by David Levithan and John Green

None of the Above by I.W. Gregorio

Bi-Normal by M.G. Higgins

Double Exposure by Bridget Birdsall Endless, Forever by E.M. Lindsey

Everything Leads to You by Nina LaCour

I’ll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson

Carry On by Rainbow Rowell

Cut Both Ways by Carrie Mesrobian

Lizard Radio by Pat Schmatz

Love is the Higher Law by David Levithan

Far From You by Tess Sharpe

One Man Guy by Michael Barakiva

Openly Straight by Bill Konigsberg

The Porcupine of Truth by Bill Konigsberg

Hold Still by Nina LaCour

If I Was Your Girl by Meredith Russo

You Know Me Well by David Levithan and Nina LaCour

Ask the Passengers by A. S. King

Weetzie Bat --Francesca Lia Block

The Great American Whatever by Tim Federle

Symptoms of Being Human by Jeff Garvin

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We Are the Ants by Shaun David Hutchinson

Changers series by T. Cooper; Alison Glock-Cooper

About a Girl by Sarah McCarry

The Miseducation of Cameron Post by Emily Danforth

Dark Parts of the Forest by Holly Black

Empress of the World by Sara Ryan

Fan Art by Sarah Tregay

Freak Show by James St. James

Gone, Gone, Gone by Hannah Moskowitz

Grasshopper Jungle by Andrew Smith

Hold Me Closer: the Tiny Cooper story by David Levithan

How Beautiful the Ordinary edited by Michael Cart

It’s Our Prom (Deal with it) by Julie Anne Peters

Keeping You a Secret by Julie Anne Peters

Kissing Kate by Lauren Myracle

Love Drugged by James Klise

My Heartbeat by Garrett Freyman-Weyr

October Mourning: A Song for Matthew Shepard by Leslea Newman

Tessa Masterson Will Go to Prom by Emily Franklin

Pink by Lili Wikinson

Putting Makeup on the Fat Boy by Bil Wright

The Difference Between You and Me by Madeleine George

The Realm of Possibility by David Levithan

With or WIthout You by Brian Farrey

Suicide Notes by Michael Thomas Ford

Stealing Parker by Miranda Kenneally

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The Summer I Wasn’t Me by Jessica Verdi

What They Always Tell Us by Martin Wilson

The Space Between by Michelle Teichman

South of Sunshine by Dana Elmendorf

Wither by Dane Edidi

Yemaya’s Daughters by Dane Edidi

Wonders of the Invisible Worl d by Christopher Barzak

Fat Angie by E.E. Charlton-Trujillo

Fans of the Impossible Life by Kate Scelsa

Good Moon Rising by Nancy Garden

A Love Story Starring My Dead Best Friend by Emily Horner

Read Me Like a Book by Liz Kessler

Look Both Ways by Alison Cherry

OMG queer : short stories by queer youth edited by Radclyffe and Katherine E. Lynch

Lizard Radio - Pat Schwartz (genderfluid)

The Symptoms of Being Human - Jeff Garvin (genderfluid)

Luna by Julie Anne Peters

What We Left Behind by Robin Talley (genderfluid)

Almost Perfect by Brian Katcher

If I Was Your Girl by Meredith Russo

Beautiful Music for Ugly Children by Kirstin Cronn-Mills

Alex As Well by Alyssa Brugman

Freakboy by Kristin Clark

Parrotfish by Ellen Wittlinger

Young Adult Nonfiction Being Jazz: My Life as a Transgender Teen by Jazz Jennings

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Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out by Susan Kuklin

Rethinking Normal: A Memoir in Transition by Katie Rain Hill Some Assembly Required: The Not-So-Secret Life of a Transgender Teen by Arin Andrews

Bausum, Ann. Stonewall: Breaking Out in the Fight for Gay Rights . Viking, 2015. [A history of gay liberation and Stonewall for young adult readers.]

Awards and Other Book Lists Lambda Literary Awards Stonewall Book Awards List from the American Library Association's Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Round Table Rainbow Book List (The Rainbow List is a bibliography of books with significant gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or queer/questioning content, and which are aimed at youth, birth through age 18.) Stonewall Book Awards (which includes a Children’s and YA Award since 2010) Derman-Sparks, Louise. (2016). “Guide for Selecting Anti-Bias Children’s Books.” Teaching For Change. Books about Transgender Issues for Teens (New York Public Library)

LGBTQ+ Comics & Graphic Novels a + e 4ever by Ilike Merey

Adrian and the Tree of Secrets by Marie Caillou-Hubert

Honor Girl by Maggie Thrash

Draw the Line by Laurent Linn

Julio's Day by Gilbert Hernández

Skim by Mariko & Jillian Tamaki

Kevin Keller: Welcome to Riverdale by Dan Parent

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The Heart of Thomas by Moto Hagio

Lumberjanes by Noelle Stevenson and Shannon Waters

Nimona by Noelle Stevenson

Young Avengers by Allan Heinberg and Jim Cheung

Skim by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki

Pedro and Me by Judd Winick

The Essential Dykes to Watch Out For by Alison Bechdel

Super Pro K.O.! By Jarrett Williams

Trans Girl Next Door by Kylie Summer

Witchy by Ariel Ries

Becoming Me by Mia Rose Elbo

100 Crushes by Elisha Lim

Baopu by Yao Xiao

YU+ME: dream by Megan Rose Gedris

Namesake by Megan Lavey-Heaton and Isabelle Melançon

Go Get a Roomie by Chloé C.

Never Satisfied by Taylor Robin

Trial of the Sun by Jeinu

Spinnerette by Krazy Krow and various artists

Starfighter by HamletMachine

Scholars of LGBTQ Children’s & YA Literature Michelle Abate (website) Rob Bittner (website)

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Michael Cart Thomas Crisp Christine Jenkins (website) Kenneth Kidd Derritt Mason Angel Daniel Matos (website) Jamie Campbell Naidoo (also studies Latinx children’s literature) Eric Tribunella Lance Weldy

Naidoo, Jamie Campbell. Rainbow Families: Selecting and Using Children’s Books with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Content . Libraries Unlimited, 2012. Cart, Michael and Christine A. Jenkins. The Heart Has Its Reasons: Young Adult Literature with Lesbian/Gay/Queer Content, 1969-2004 . Scarecrow Press, 2006. Cart, Michael and Christine A. Jenkins. Book Review: Top 250 LGBTQ Books for Teens: Coming Out, Being Out, and the Search for Community. Huron Street Press, 2015.

GLBTQ YA Book Blogs I’m Here, I’m Queer, What The Hell Do I Read?

Gayya.org

F Yeah Queer Teen Lit

The Gay YA Tumblr

LGBT YA Reviews

Tru Colorz

Queer YA

Boys on the Brink Blog

YA GLBT (Goodreads Group)

Bisexual Books

Latinxs Children’s & YA Literature Reading Lists & Resources De Colores: The Raza Experience in Books for Children: http://decoloresreviews.blogspot.com/

Latinxs in Kid Lit: https://latinosinkidlit.com/

Pura Belpré Medal: 32

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Naidoo, Jamie Campbell (ed). (2010). Celebrating Cuentos: Promoting Latino Children’s Literature and Literacy in Classrooms and Libraries.

Censorship of LGBTQ+ Literature Out in the Library: Queer Youth Literature and Its Censors (slide presentation)

Articles (Popular Press) Reichard, Raquel. “Why We Say Latinx: Trans & Gender Non-Conforming People Explain.” Latina Magazine. http://www.latina.com/lifestyle/our-issues/why-we-say-latinx-trans-gender-non-conforming-people-explain 29 August 2015. “After Orlando.” Middle East Research and Information Project. 17 June, 2016 http://www.merip.org/after-orlando Aponte, Jack. “American Ugliness: Queer and Trans People of Color Say "Not in Our Names." Truthout , 14 June 2016. http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/36430-american-ugliness-queer-and-trans-people-of-color-say-not-in-our-names Capó, Julio, Jr. “Gay bars were supposed to be safe spaces. But they often weren’t.” The Washington Post, 14 June 2016. https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2016/06/14/gay-bars-were-supposed-to-be-safe-spaces-but-they-often-werent/ Capó, Julio, Jr. “Teaching the Pulse Massacre.” Process: A Blog for American History, 29 June 2016. http://www.processhistory.org/teaching-the-pulse-massacre/ Cervantes, Vincent. “Sacred Geography: A Queer Latino Theological Response to Orlando.” Religion Dispatches, 13 June 2016. http://religiondispatches.org/sacred-geography-a-queer-latino-theological-response-to-orlando/ Chee, Alexander. “The Courage of Being Queer.” The New Republic, 14 June 2016. https://newrepublic.com/article/134289/courage-queer Chemaly, Soraya, Amy Goodman. “When It Comes to Orlando Massacre, Domestic Violence is the Red Flag We Aren't Talking About” Democracy Now , June 14, 2016. http://www.democracynow.org/2016/6/14/when_it_comes_to_orlando_massacre

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Culp-Ressler, Tara. “The Role Of Toxic Masculinity In Mass Shootings” ThinkProgress, June 13, 2016. http://thinkprogress.org/health/2016/06/13/3787606/toxic-masculinity-mass-shooting/ Deken, Sebastian. “What I want you to talk about when you talk about the Orlando shooting.” Upworthy . http://www.upworthy.com/what-i-want-you-to-talk-about-when-you-talk-about-the-orlando-shooting Delgado, Juliana. “Cuentamelo: An Oral History of Queer Latin Immigrants in San Francisco.” SF Weekly , 26 June 2013. http://www.sfweekly.com/sanfrancisco/cuentamelo-an-oral-history-of-queer-latin-immigrants-in-san-francisco/Content?oid=2826471 Dias, Elizabeth. “The Upstairs Lounge Fire: The Little Known Story of the Largest Killing of Gays in US History.” Time , 21 June 2013. http://time.com/4365476/orlando-shooting-upstairs-lounge-fire/ Dowd, Elle. "Biphobia and the Pulse Massacre." Medium . 13 June 2016. https://medium.com/@elledowd/biphobia-and-the-pulse-massacre-add1dd9b27be Dupere, Katie.”’Safe Spaces’ for LGBTQ People are a Myth, and Always Have Been.” Mashable, 18 June 2016. http://mashable.com/2016/06/18/lgbtq-safe-spaces/#fKIjYnl3Kuqm Flores, Veronica Bayettl. “The Pulse Nightclub Shooting Robbed The Queer Latinx Community Of A Sanctuary.” Remezcla , 13 June 2016. http://remezcla.com/features/music/pulse-nightclub-sanctuary/ Halberstam, Jack. “Who are ‘we’ after Orlando.” Bully Bloggers, 22 June 2016. https://bullybloggers.wordpress.com/2016/06/22/who-are-we-after-orlando-by-jack-halberstam/ Harris-Perry, Melissa. “To All the Straight Women Who Love Gay Men: Your Safe Space is No Longer Their Safe Space.” Elle.com 15 June 2016. http://www.elle.com/culture/career-politics/news/a37091/the-orlando-attacks-old-fashioned-terrorism/ Kim, Richard. “Please Don’t Stop the Music.” The Nation, 12 June 2016. http://www.thenation.com/article/please-dont-stop-the-music/ Kysia, Alison. "A People's History of Muslims in the United States." Zinn Education Project A People’s History of Muslims in the United States . 07 Apr. 2014.

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Kost, Ryan. “In ‘The Q-Sides,’ queer Latinos find place in lowrider culture.” SF Weekly , 19 June 2015. http://www.sfgate.com/art/article/In-The-Q-Sides-queer-Latinos-find-place-6324302.php Lopez, Alan Pelaez, Bea Esparanza Fonseca, Jorge Gutierrez, Jennicet Gutierrez, and Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement. “Trans and Queer Latinxs Respond to #PulseOrlando Shooting.” 12 June 2016. https://www.facebook.com/Familiatqlm/videos/894654677347323/?pnref=story Noyola, Isa and Amy Goodman. “Activist: Latinx LGBTQ Community & Its Stories of Survival Should Be at Center of Orlando Response.” 14 June 2016. http://www.democracynow.org/2016/6/14/activist_latinx_lgbtq_community_its_stories One+Love Editorial Staff. “Dr. Herukhuti on Sexual Imperialism, Homonormativity, & Bi-Erasure.” One+Love . 10 June 2014. http://www.onepluslove.com/dr-herukhuti-on-sexual-imperialism-homonormativity-bi-erasure/ Onion, Rebecca. “What Gun Control Advocates Can Learn From Abolitionists.” Slate. 15 June 2016. http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/history/2016/06/what_gun_control_advocates_can_learn_from_the_abolitionists_who_helped_end.html Osnos, Evan. “Making a Killing: The business and politics of selling guns.” The New Yorker. 27 June 2016. http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/06/27/after-orlando-examining-the-gun-business Pérez, Roy. “Mark Aguhar’s Critical Flippancy.” Bully Bloggers. 4 August 2012. https://bullybloggers.wordpress.com/2012/08/04/mark-aguhars-critical-flippancy/ Pierce, Joseph M. “Travestis, negras, boricas, maricas” Revista Anfibia . 13 June 2016. http://www.revistaanfibia.com/cronica/travestis-negras-boricuas-maricas/ Rodriguez, Mathew. “Orlando’s LGBTQ Community Gathers to Mourn After Tragic Pulse Shooting.” Mic. 13 June 2016 https://mic.com/articles/146036/orlando-s-lgbt-community-gathers-to-mourn-after-tragic-pulse-shooting#.Py4fJQ5iv Rodriguez, Mathew. “Latino, LGBTQ Muslims in Orlando Are Grieving the Pulse

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Shooting.” Mic 15 June 2016 https://mic.com/articles/146254/latino-lgbtq-muslims-in-orlando-are-grieving-the-pulse-shooting#.GxG4kc9fz Rodriguez, Mathew. “Orlando’s Gay Latino Community Describes Pulse Nightclub In Their Own Words.” 18 June 2016 https://mic.com/articles/146457/orlando-s-gay-latino-community-describes-pulse-nightclub-in-their-own-words#.bidxJn3Jm Singh, Maanvi. “Not Your Mother's Catholic Frescoes: Radiant Portraits Of Queer People Of Color.” NPR Code Switch. 28 May 2015. http://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2015/05/28/409770203/not-your-mothers-catholic-frescoes-radiant-portraits-of-queer-people-of-color Sheffield, R. Social Justice Struggles for Rights, Equality & Identity: The Role of LGBTQ Archives (discusses the Upstairs Lounge Fire). https://youtu.be/Lvatk4YXmSw Shupak, Greg. “The Extremist Formula.” Jacobin . 17 June 2016. https://www.jacobinmag.com/2016/06/orlando-pulse-omar-mateen-isis-homophobia-islamophobia-terror/ Stern, Mark Joseph. “There’s an Urgent Need for Blood Donors in Orlando. Most Gay Men Still Can’t Donate.” Slate , 12 June 2016. http://www.slate.com/blogs/outward/2016/06/12/orlando_pulse_gay_nightclub_shooting_gay_men_can_t_donate_blood.html Thrasher, Steven W. “LGBT People of Color Refuse to Be Erased After Orlando: We have to elbow in.” The Guardian, 18 June, 2016 https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jun/18/orlando-latino-lgbt-media-whitewash Tite, Philip L. “Scripting Acts of Violence: Intersectionality and the Orlando Shooting.” Bulletin for the Study of Religion , 13 June 2016. http://bulletin.equinoxpub.com/2016/06/scripting-acts-of-violence-intersectionality-and-the-orlando-shooting/ Torres, Justin. “In Praise of Latin Night at the Queer Club.” Washington Post. 13 June 2016. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/in-praise-of-latin-night-at-the-queer-club/2016/06/13/e841867e-317b-11e6-95c0-2a6873031302_story.html Uwujaren, Jarune. "How White LGBTQIA+ People Can Be More Inclusive of People of Color." Everyday Feminism , 5 February 2013. http://everydayfeminism.com/2013/02/how-white-queers-can-be-more-inclusive-of-queer-poc/

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Walker, John. “Increased Safety Measures at Pride Parades Won’t Make All LGBTQ People Feel Safe.” Fusion , 17 June 2016, http://fusion.net/story/315362/orlando-shooting-increase-police-security-pride-parades/ http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/13/opinion/the-muslim-silence-on-gay-rights.html Just Me and Allah: A Queer Muslim Project Tumblr http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/15/opinion/the-corrosive-politics-that-threaten-lgbt-americans.html?_r=0 (More than 200 anti-LGBT bill have been introduced in 34 states in 2016 alone) “Orlando Shooting Survivor Volunteers as Translator for Victims’ Families” June 14, 2016. Heard on All Things Considered http://www.npr.org/2016/06/14/482055708/orlando-shooting-survivor-volunteers-as-translator-for-victims-families%22But Ostrum, Jordan, "Queer History of the United States: A Syllabus" (2016). History Summer Fellows. Paper 3. http://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/history_sum/3

LGBTQIAPOC AUTHORS WRITING ON ORLANDO White queers, this is a betrayal. | Woman of Qolour https://womanofqolour.com/2016/06/17/white-queers-this-is-a-betrayal/ My Pride is Bulletproof: A Queer Puerto Rican on Life After Orlando | Rolling Stone http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/features/my-pride-is-bulletproof-a-queer-puerto-rican-on-life-after-orlando-20160616

Whitewashing the Orlando shooting victims only makes LGBTQ people of color more vulnerable to violence - Michelle Garcia, Vox, 16 June 2016 http://www.vox.com/2016/6/16/11954668/whitewashing-orlando-victims-lgbt-violence “Orlando’s LGBTQ Community Gathers to Mourn After Tragic Pulse Shooting.” Mic. 13 June 2016 https://mic.com/articles/146036/orlando-s-lgbt-community-gathers-to-mourn-after-tragic-pulse-shooting “Latino, LGBTQ Muslims in Orlando Are Grieving the Pulse Shooting.” Mic 15 June 2016 https://mic.com/articles/146254/latino-lgbtq-muslims-in-orlando-are-grieving-the-p

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ulse-shooting “Orlando’s Gay Latino Community Describes Pulse Nightclub In Their Own Words.” 18 June 2016 https://mic.com/articles/146457/orlando-s-gay-latino-community-describes-pulse-nightclub-in-their-own-words#.bidxJn3Jm

How To Be Tender With Your Grief While Holding Orlando In Your Heart – This Bridge Called Our Health: (Re)imagining Our Minds, Bodies, and Spiritshttps://thisbridgecalledourhealth.wordpress.com/2016/06/14/how-to-be-tender-with-your-grief-while-holding-orlando-in-your-heart/

Activist: Latinx LGBTQ Community & Its Stories of Survival Should Be at Center of Orlando Response | Democracy Now! http://www.democracynow.org/2016/6/14/activist_latinx_lgbtq_community_its_stories

American Ugliness: Queer and Trans People of Color Say "Not in Our Names" http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/36430-american-ugliness-queer-and-trans-people-of-color-say-not-in-our-names Pulse Nightclub Shooting Robbed the LGBT Latinx Community of a Sanctuary http://remezcla.com/features/music/pulse-nightclub-sanctuary/

An East Bay Queer Artist-of-Color on Orlando's Horrific Nightclub Shooting | Opinion | East Bay Express http://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/an-east-bay-queer-and-trans-artist-of-color-on-orlandos-horrific-nightclub-shooting/Content?oid=4832603

Orlando massacre: It’s not safe to be queer in America | Fusion http://fusion.net/story/313181/queer-person-of-color-unsafe-america/

(30) Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement https://www.facebook.com/Familiatqlm/videos/894654677347323/

What Queer Latinos Are Saying About The Orlando Shooting : Code Switch : NPR http://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2016/06/13/481859852/what-queer-latinos-are-saying-about-the-orlando-shooting Do Not Militarize Our Mourning: Orlando and the Ongoing Tragedy Against LGBTSTGNC POC | Audre Lorde Project http://alp.org/do-not-militarize-our-mourning-orlando-and-ongoing-tragedy-against-lgbtstgnc-poc Response to Shooting in Orlando (6/12/16) http://www.muslimalliance.org/masgd-speaks/87-response-to-shooting-in-orlando

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From Charleston to Orlando: Reflections on Massacre in a Time of Backlash — Medium https://medium.com/@Lyles/from-charleston-to-orlando-reflections-on-massacre-in-the-time-of-the-right-61e546db6c86 Here Is What LGBT Muslims Want You To Know After The Orlando Shooting https://www.buzzfeed.com/skarlan/here-is-what-lgbt-muslims-want-you-to-know-after-the-orlando Queer Latinx: Tired of Being Targets | Advocate.com http://www.advocate.com/commentary/2016/6/15/queer-latinx-tired-being-targets To My Fellow QTPoC Mourning the Orlando Pulse Shooting http://wearyourvoicemag.com/identities/lgbtq-identities/qtpoc-mourning-orlando-pulse-shooting Only When I’m Dancing Can I Feel This Free - MTV http://www.mtv.com/news/2891842/only-when-im-dancing-can-i-feel-this-free/ Queer, Muslim, & Unwelcome at the "New Stonewall" http://muftah.org/queer-muslim-unwelcome-new-stonewall/ In Honor of Our Dead: Latinx, Queer, Trans, Muslim, Black — We Will Be Free | En Honor a Nuestros Muertos: Latinx, Queer, Trans, Musulmanes, Negros – Seremos Libres | Black Lives Matter http://blacklivesmatter.com/in-honor-of-our-dead-queer-trans-muslim-black-we-will-be-free/ WeFight2Live — As we mourn the 50 dead and over 50 injured in... http://wefight2live.tumblr.com/post/145869493810/as-we-mourn-the-50-dead-and-over-50-injured-in Take Two | 80 percent of LGBT people killed are minorities | 89.3 KPCC http://www.scpr.org/programs/take-two/2016/06/14/49669/80-percent-of-lgbt-people-killed-are-minorities/ Despite the Orlando Attack, LGBT People of Color Will Find Our Resilience in Our Clubs - HIV/AIDS Resource Center for Gay Men - TheBody.com http://www.thebody.com/content/77751/despite-the-orlando-attack-lgbt-people-of-color-wi.html Boricua Poets Respond to Orlando Tragedy http://centropr.hunter.cuny.edu/centrovoices/boricua-poets-respond-orlando-tragedy Queer Latinxs Share Love, Rage, Sadness and Strength For Our Family Lost in

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Orlando http://www.autostraddle.com/queer-latinxs-share-love-rage-sadness-and-strength-for-our-family-lost-in-orlando-341892/ Rahman, Raad. “Psychotic Breaks Have Become a Race Privilege.” Guernica / A Magazine of Art & Politics. 24 June 2016. https://www.guernicamag.com/daily/raad-rahman-psychotic-breaks-have-become-a-race-privilege/ Myers, Christopher. “Orlando.” The Horn Book. http://www.hbook.com/2016/06/opinion/orlando/#_ 24 June 2016. Foiles Sifuentes, AM. A Preemptive Strike: Cannibalizing Queer People of Color in the Aftermath of the Orlando Massacre. Feminist Wire, 21 June 2016. http://www.thefeministwire.com/2016/06/cannibalizing-queer-people-color-aftermath-orlando-massacre/

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One Orlando Collection Initiative, Orange County Regional History Center and Historical Society of central Florida http://www.thehistorycenter.org/ http://www.orangecountyfl.net/tabid/3838/default.aspx#.V3VecvkrLct The Bil Browning and Jerame Davis Papers, documenting their activism on behalf of LGBT rights in Indiana and Washington, D.C., from the Archives Center, National Museum of American History http://sova.si.edu/record/NMAH.AC.1334 Charles Beard papers at the University of West Georgia http://uwg.galileo.usg.edu/uwg/view?docId=ead/MS-0034-ead.xml The DC Cowboys Dance Company Records (an all-male, gay, non-profit dance company based in Washington, D.C.), from the Archives Center, National Museum of American History http://sova.si.edu/details/NMAH.AC.1312 Desh Pardesh festival fonds http://archivesfa.library.yorku.ca/fonds/ON00370-f0000522.htm Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest (held at Oregon Historical Society Research Library) http://www.glapn.org/5000collections.html Gay and Lesbian Pulp Fiction Collection at Fales Library, New York University http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/fales/gaypulp/ Gay Bears: the Hidden History of the Berkeley Campus http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/collections/gaybears/ GLBT Historical Society Archives & Museum http://www.glbthistory.org/ Gender Studies Collection, Rare Books and Special Collections, Northern Illinois University http://libguides.niu.edu/rbscgenderstudies Gerber/Hart Library and Archives (Chicago)

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http://www.gerberhart.org/ The Hank M. Tavera Papers at the UC Berkeley Ethnic Studies Library http://eslibrary.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/tavera_finding_aid.doc The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston http://historyproject.org International Gay Information Center Collections, New York Public Library Manuscripts and Archives Division http://archives.nypl.org/mss/1517 The Jean-NIcklaus Tretter Collection in Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies, from the University of Minnesota https://www.lib.umn.edu/tretter The Joan E. Biren Queer Film Museum Collection, relating to lesbian-oriented motion pictures, from the Archives Center, National Museum of American History http://sova.si.edu/record/NMAH.AC.1216 John-Manuel Andriote Victory Deferred Collection, featuring interviews with numerous individuals involved in the AIDS crisis, from the Archives Center, National Museum of American History http://sova.si.edu/details/NMAH.AC.1128 Lavender Legacies Guide, Society of American Archivists (guide to LGBTQIA resources in repositories in the U.S. and Canada) http://www2.archivists.org/groups/lesbian-and-gay-archives-roundtable-lagar/lavender-legacies-guide Lambda Archives of San Diego http://lambdaarchives.us/ Lambda Archives of San Diego library collection: https://www.librarycat.org/lib/LambdaArchivesofSD Las Vegas Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Collection, 1955-1997. MS-00251. Special

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Collections, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. https://www.library.unlv.edu/speccol/ead/MS-00251_LVLGBT.pdf The Latino GLBT History Project (LHP) http://www.latinoglbthistory.org/ Leather Archives and Museum (Chicago) http://www.leatherarchives.org/ The Leonard P. Hirsch Federal GLOBE [Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Employee advocacy group for the federal government] Records, from the Archives Center, National Museum of American History http://sova.si.edu/record/NMAH.AC.1357 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Collection, Jean Byers Sampson Center for Diversity in Maine, at the University of Southern Maine http://usm.maine.edu/library/specialcollections/lgbt-collection The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) Collection, from the Archives Center, National Museum of American History http://sova.si.edu/details/NMAH.AC.1146 The Lesbian Herstory Archives http://www.lesbianherstoryarchives.org/ LGBT Community Center, Bar Guides Collection, http://dcmny.org/islandora/object/lgbt%3Abarguides LGBT Community Center, The Center Records Collection http://dcmny.org/islandora/object/lgbt%3Acenterrecords LGBTQ Collections at Duke University (Includes tab with archival collections) http://guides.library.duke.edu/lgbtstudies LGBTQ Collections at UCLA http://guides.library.ucla.edu/c.php?g=180917&p=1185187#s-lg-box-3599319 LGBTQ Collections at The University of Texas at San Antonio Manuscript Collections:

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http://webapp.lib.utsa.edu/SpecialCollections/Manuscripts/index.php?type=subj&subj_area=507 San Antonio LGBTQ Website Archives: https://archive-it.org/collections/1750 Rio Grande Valley LGBTQ Website Archives: https://archive-it.org/collections/1751 LGBTQI Collections at the University of Washington http://guides.lib.uw.edu/research/GLBTQ/archives LGBTQ History at Virginia Tech http://digitalsc.lib.vt.edu/VTLGBTQ LGBTQ Primary Resources at the Special Collections Research Center, Temple University Libraries http://guides.temple.edu/c.php?g=472345 LGBT Resources at the Special Collections Research Center, George Washington University Libraries, Washington DC http://library.gwu.edu/sites/default/files/scrc/LGBT.pdf The Madeline Davis GLBT Archives of Western New York at SUNY Buffalo State College, Archives & Special Collections http://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/mdaviscollection/ (digitized items) http://library.buffalostate.edu/archives/lgbtq (information about the collection) The Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives - University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections: http://umanitoba.ca/libraries/units/archives/digital/gay_lesbian/index.html Manuel Ramos Otero papers at Columbia University: http://library.columbia.edu/news/libraries/2014/2014-3-12_RBML_Acquires_Ramos_Otero_Archive.html National Gay and Lesbian Task Force at Cornell University: http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/RMM07301.html

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New York Public Library’s Digital Collections: LGBT Materials: http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/collections/lgbt-materials-in-the-new-york-public-library#/?tab=navigation ONE Archives: http://one.usc.edu/ Outfest UCLA Legacy Project for LGBT Film Preservation: https://www.cinema.ucla.edu/collections/legacy-project-sample-collection-areas The Servicemembers Legal Defense Network (SLDN) Records, a lobbying and legal assistance organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender servicepersons, from the Archives Center, National Museum of American History: http://amhistory.si.edu/archives/AC1282.html Sexual Minorities Archives: https://sexualminoritiesarchives.wordpress.com/ The Shamrock Bar: Photographs and Interviews by Carol Burch-Brown, documenting the Shamrock Bar, Bluefield, West Virginia, a working class “gay” bar 1997-2000, from the Archives Center, National Museum of American History: http://sova.si.edu/record/NMAH.AC.0857 The Social Justice Sexuality Project: http://socialjusticesexuality.com/ Stan Henry papers at the University of Washington: http://digital.lib.washington.edu/findingaids/view?docId=HenryStan5558.xml Transgender Archives, University of Victoria http://www.uvic.ca/transgenderarchives/ Two-Spirited Collection - University of Winnipeg Archives http://nanna.lib.umanitoba.ca/atom/index.php/two-spirited-collection Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives http://www.clga.ca/ Georgia LGBTQ Archives Project

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https://www.facebook.com/Georgia-LGBTQ-Archives-Project-257162497710554/ Georgia State University’s LGBTQ Digital Collection http://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/lgbtq Utah Pride Center records http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv19549 Johnny Townsend papers http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv34460/ The World AIDS Institute (WAI) Collection, from the Archives Center, National Museum of American History http://sova.si.edu/details/NMAH.AC.1266 David Nelson papers http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv14035/ Digital Public Library of America, representing libraries, archives, and museums across the US, Search: LGBT, Gay Activists/Activism, LGBT community, gay pride University of South Florida Libraries LGBT Collections. Includes Ephemera collections, St. Pete Pride Collection, USF Pride Alliance Collection, National Center for Lesbian Rights, Eunice M. Fisher Collection, Dignity Collection, and the Donald L. Bentz Collection. http://www.lib.usf.edu/special-collections/lgbt-collections/

Movies Angels in America / written by Tony Kushner directed by Mike Nichols produced by Meryl Streep et al., 2003. Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton's Cafeteria / written and directed by Victor Silverman, Susan Stryker, 2005. Boy Meets Girl / written and directed by Eric Schaeffer, 2014 Tangerine / directed by Sean Baker, c. 2015.

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The Times Of Harvey Milk / directed by Rob Epstein, 2004. The Cockettes / a documentary directed by Bill Weber and David Weissman Before Stonewall / a film by John Scagliotti, Greta Schiller & Robert Rosenberg, c. 1984. A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story / directed by Agnieszka Holland, 2006. Happy Together / directed by Kar-Wai Wong, 1997. La aguja / a documentary by Carmen Oquendo Villar, 2012. Paris is Burning / directed by Jennie Livingston, c.1990 De Colores: Lesbian & Gay Latinos: Stories of Strength, Family and Love = Lesbianas Y Gays Latinos: Historias De Fuerza, Familia Y Amor / directed by Peter Barbosa and Garrett Lenoir, 2001. The Laramie Project / directed by Moisés Kaufman, 2012. Mala Mala / a biographical documentary written and directed by Antonio Santini and Dan Sickles, 2014. The Matthew Shepard Story / directed by Roger Spottiswoode, 2002. Mosquita y Mari / written and directed by Aurora Guerrero, 2012. Elliott Loves / directed by Terracino, 2012. Daddy and Papa / directed by Johnny Symons, 2002. Taxi zum Klo / directed by Frank Ripploh, 1980. Fresa y Chocolate / directed by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabío, 1994 The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert / directed by Stephen Elliott, 1994. But I’m A Cheerleader / directed by Jamie Babbit, 1999. Venus Boyz / directed by Gabrielle Baur, 2002. How to Survive a Plague / directed by David France, 2012.

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Boys Don’t Cry / directed by Kimberly Peirce, 1999. Longtime Companion / directed by Norman René, 1989. Freeheld / directed by Peter Sollett, 2015. United in Anger: A History of ACT UP / directed by Jim Hubbard, 2012. Pride / directed by Matthew Warchus, 2014. Bent / directed by Sean Mathias, 1997. [about gay men and Nazi Germany] Happy Birthday, Marsha! / directed by Reina Gossett and Sasha Wortzel, 2016. Hedwig and the Angry Inch / directed by John Cameron Mitchell, 2001. Beautiful Thing / directed by Hettie Macdonald, 1996. Portrait of Jason / directed by Shirley Clarke, 1967. Quinceañera / directed by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland Al Nisa: Black Muslim Women in Atlanta's Gay Mecca / directed by Red Summer, 2013. Gun Hill Road / directed by Rashaad Ernesto Green, 2011. Southern Comfort / directed by Kate Davis, 2001 Una Noche / directed by Lucy Mulloy, 2012. Lola und Bildikid / directed by Kutluğ Ataman, 1999 One Summer in New Paltz: A Cautionary Tale / directed by Nancy Nicol, 2008. It's elementary : talking about gay issues in school by Debra Chasnoff; Helen S Cohen; Sue Chen; Fawn Yacker; Stephen McCarthy, (Cinematographer); Shirley Thompson; Jon Herbst; Miriam Cutler; New Day Films.; Women's Educational Media, Inc.; Respect for All Project.; Groundspark (Firm); 2008. It's still elementary : the movie and the movement by Debra Chasnoff; Sue Chen; Johnny Symons; Helen S Cohen; Kate Stilley; Miriam Cutler; Groundspark (Firm),; Respect for All Project.; New Day Films; 2007 Ma Vie en Rose / written and directed by Alain Berliner, 1997.

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Tongues Untied / directed by Marlon Riggs, 1989. Black is... Black Ain't / directed by Marlon Riggs, 1994. Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho (The Way He Looks) / directed by Daniel Ribeiro, 2014. La Mission / directed by Peter Bratt, 2009. El Niño Pez (The Fish Child) / directed by Lucía Puenzo, 2009. El último verano de la Boyita (The Last Summer of La Boyita) / directed by Julia Solomonoff, 2009. Cuatro Lunas (Four Moons) / directed by Sergio Tovar Velarde, 2014. Contracorriente (Undertow) / directed by Javier Fuentes-León, 2009 Viva / directed by Paddy Breathnach, 2015.

TV RuPaul’s Drag Race (2009–)

Season One contestant Jade Sotomayor, cousin of Edward Sotomayor Jr., 34 Season Four contestant Kenya Michaels performed at Pulse that night Season Five contestant Roxxxy Andrews, Pulse was home Season Eight contestant Bob the Drag Queen, reigning queen, activist

Zines

Queer Zine Archive Project King, Nia. We Are Not White Lesbians : 2013. Baker, Miyuki. International Queer Art & Activism Zine . Ecuador: 2012 Baker, Miyuki. International Queer Art & Activism Zines (Queer Scribe): http://queerscribe.com/ POC Zine Project: http://poczineproject.tumblr.com/ 3dotzine, Issue 1 , Issue 2 , & Waking Up Black (WUB)

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50 Zines by Queer People of Color Call Out Queen Zine. Juana Peralta and Roy Pérez, 2012. The Ring of Fire Anthology / ET Russian Zines at the Barnard Zine Library (these subjects are hyperlinked): < zines AND (hispanic* OR latin* OR orlando) AND (queer* OR gay* OR homosexual* OR lesbian* OR bisexual* OR transgender* OR transsexual*) > Queer Latinx zine makers (with works currently in print) Cheryl Gladstone (Filipina, so Hispanic, rather than Latinx) Cristy Road Jen Venegas Nyky Gomez (link is to her POC zine distro) Rachel Casiano Hernández Suzy X Queer Latinx zine makers (deceased or no longer creating zines) Lala Endara (dead name, but acceptable to use as author of zines created with that identity) Mateo Parra Shannon Perez-Darby

Games LGBT Video Game Archive: https://lgbtqgamearchive.com/ Redshift & Portalmetal by micha cárdenas: http://scalar.usc.edu/works/redshift-and-portalmetal/index

Poetry The Cha Cha Files: A Chapina Poética by Maya Chinchilla The Songs of Antonio Botto by Antonio Botto and Josiah Blackmore Night Sky with Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong “All The Dead Boys Look Like Me,” Christopher Soto Writing the Walls Down / QTPOC-centered anthology ed. by Amir Rabiyah & Helen Klonaris Thief in the Interior by Phillip B. Williams Boy with Thorn by Rickey Laurentiis Slow Lightning by Eduardo C Corral The New Testament by Jericho Brown Crevasse by Nicholas Wong Consensual Genocide by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha Unpeopled Eden by Rigoberto González

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The Far Mosque by Kazim Ali Bright Felon by Kazim Ali Fata Morgana by Reginald Shepherd Trouble the Water by Derrick Austin Walking With Ghosts by Qwo-Li Driskill Ceremonies by Essex Hemphill Godless Circumcisions: A Recollecting & Re-membering of Blackness, Queerness & Flows of Survivance by Tabias Olajuawon Wilson Nepantla: A Journal For Queer Poets of Color [insert] boy by Danez Smith Sad Girl Poems by Christopher Soto i'm alive / it hurts / i love it by Joshua Jennifer Espinoza Black Lavender Milk by Angel Dominguez Oil and Candle by Gabriel Ojeda-Sague Found Them by Francisco-Luis White trigger by Venus Selenite Remains: A Gathering of Bones by Dane Figueroa Edidi Baltimore: A Love Letter by Dane Figueroa Edidi Proxy by R. Erica Doyle Head Off & Split Nikky Finney Discipline by Dawn Lundy Martin Patient. by Bettina Judd Sympathetic Little Monster by Cameron Awkward-Rich Transit by Cameron Awkward-Rich Wanting In Arabic by Trish Salah Troubling the Line: Trans and Genderqueer Poetry and Poetics ed. by TC Tolbert & Trace Peterson Anybody by Ari Banias The Heart’s Traffic by Ching-In Chen Advice for Lovers by Julian Talamantez Brolaski Queer Heartache by Kit Yan Speleology by Duriel E. Harris Prelude to Bruise by Saeed Jones The Last Generation by Cherrie Moraga Loving in the War Years: Lo que nunca pasó por sus labios by Cherrie Moraga Where the words end and by body begins by Amber Dawn The Halo by C. Dale Young Torn by C. Dale Young Don’t Let Me Go to Sleep by Timothy Liu The Taxidermist’s Cut by Rajiv Mohabir Seasonal Velocities by Ryka Aoki De La Cruz Why Dust Shall Never Settle Upon This Soul by Ryka Aoki The Sum of Two Mothers by Dennis Etzel Flowers blooming against a bruised gray sky : poetry by Uchechi Kalu Souvenir by Aimee Suzara

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List of Consonants by manuel arturo abreu For Colored Boys Who Speak Softly by Yosimar Reyes Pink elephant by Rachel McKibbens Into the dark & emptying field by Rachel McKibbens If Jesus were gay & other poems by Emanuel Xavier Americano by Emanuel Xavier Tragic bitches: an experiment in queer Xicana & Xicano performance poetry by Adelina Anthony, Dino Foxx and Lorenzo Herrera y Lozano

Plays Bernstein, Robin editor. Cast out: queer lives in theater. University of Michigan Press, 2006. Satyricoño by Migdalia Cruz Siempre Norteada: Always Late, Always Lost by Virginia Grise Blu by Virginia Grise The Bull-Jean Stories by Sharon Bridgforth O, Earth by Casey Llewellyn Booty Candy by Robert O'Hara Straight As A Line by Luis Alfaro Giving Up the Ghost by Cherríe Moraga Short Eyes by Miguel Piñero Wig Out by Tarell McCraney Fur by Migdalia Cruz Jotos del Barrio by Jesús Alonzo Hir by Taylor Mac The Whale by Samuel D. Hunter Ballast by Georgette V. Kelley Where Do We Live by Christopher Shinn The Invention of Love by Tom Stoppard My Brother’s a Keeper by Herukhuti Icarus Burns by Christopher Oscar Peña The Mermaid Hour, David Valdes Greenwood

Music G.L.O.S.S Trans Day of Revenge released 13 june 2016

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Villega, Richard. “8 Queer Latin Artists Making a Difference Right Now,” Remezcla, 15 June 2015. Frank Ocean. channel ORANGE released 10 July 2012. Against Me!. Transgender Dysphoria Blues released 21 January 2014. Le1f (Khalif Diouf) Big Freedia Angel Haze Kaytranada Shamir Christine and the Queens Shura Kele Okereke Vivek Shraya

Podcasts We Want the Airwaves / Nia King Episode 5: Queers! / Radio Menea Episode 7: Orlando / Radio Menea Strange Fruit Podcast / WFPL Transwaves / Trans Youth Equality Foundation “Last Call” - an oral history of new orleans’ disappearing dyke bar scene. www.lastcallnola.org The Heart / Radiotopia

● [specific episodes?] The Read Homoground

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Dismantle Radio Ambulante: Finding the Words / Radiotopia {podcast in Spanish, transcript in English} Deliciously Disabled Latino USA

● [find specific queer episode(s)] One From The Vaults / transgender history podcast Queer State of Mind / QPOC news and talk live from Brooklyn, New York Gay Sex Cast The Longest Shortest Time

● The Accidental Gay Parents (parts 1-4) Woodland Secrets Throwing Shade The BiCast / Podcast for the Bisexual+ Community Chances Dances, queer community and collective in Chicago. Chances Dances produces parties, a dance music podcast, and a scholarship for queer artists. http://offchances.libsyn.com/ Flatbush + Main (A podcast from Brooklyn Historical Society)

● Ep. 03: Queering Brooklyn Spaces, with guests Hugh Ryan (founding director of the Pop-Up Museum of Queer History ) and Deborah Edel (co-founder of Lesbian Herstory Archives)

NPR Podcasts:

● LISTEN: Victim, Doctors Describe 'War Zone' Following Shootings In Orlando ● Politics Podcast: Trump And Clinton Respond To Orlando Massacre ● Orlando Shooting Survivor Volunteers As Translator For Victims' Families ● Orlando Shooting: The Latest Attack Against The LGBTQ Community

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Comics

News / Resources / Information ● Gay League - news and clearinghouse website ● Geeks Out - www.geeksout.org ● LGBT Comics, By The Letters -

https://www.richlandlibrary.com/recommend/lgbt-comics-letters ○ Impressive list of LGBT representation in comics

● PRISM Comics - clearinghouse, publisher, and funder ● Queer Cartoonists Database - run by cartoonist MariNaomi

Titles

● Lopez, Erika. Flaming Iguanas: An Illustrated All-Girl Road Novel Thing . New York: Simon & Schuster, 1997. Print.

● Lopez, Erika. They Call Me Mad Dog!: A Story for Bitter, Lonely People . New York: Simon & Schuster Editions, 1998. Print.

● Lopez, Erika. Hoochie Mama: La Otra Carne Blanca . New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001. Print.

● Dykes to Watch Out For / Alison Bechdel ● Fun Home / by Alison Bechdel ● Fires Above Hyperion / Patrick Atangan ● I Love This Part / Tillie Walden ● Love and Rockets (Locas stories) / Jaime Hernandez ● Love and Rockets (Palomar stories - some of the children are queer

in later stories) / Gilbert Hernandez ● Julio’s Day / Gilbert Hernandez ● Lumberjanes by Shannon Watters, Grace Ellis and Noelle Stevenson ● If This Be Sin / Hazel Newlevant ● No Straight Lines: Four Decades of Queer Comics / edited by Justin Hall. ● Young Bottoms in Love / edited by Tim Fish ● Beyond: a Queer Sci-fi/Fantasy Anthology ● Stitches / David Small ● Stuck Rubber Baby / Howard Cruse ● The Complete Wendel / Howard Cruse ● 100 Crushes / Elisha Lim ● Pregnant Butch / AK Summers ● Blue is the Warmest Color / Julie Maroh ● Wet Moon / by Sophie Campbell

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● Archives of work by Joamette Gil ● Spit and Passion by Cristy C. Road ● Snapshots of a Girl by Beldan Sezen ● QU33R by Robert Kirby (ed.) ● The Wicked + The Divine by Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie ● Virgil by Steve Orlando ● Most titles by Ariel Schrag ● Antique Bakery by Fumi Yoshinaga ● Calling Dr. Laura by Nicole J. Georges ● Sunstone by Stjepan Sejic ● The Infinite Loop by Pierrick Colinet and Elsa Charretier ● Wandering Son by Shimura Takako ● Flutter by Jennie Wood ● Wuvable Oaf by Ed Luce ● The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal by EK Weaver ● Massive: Gay Erotic Manga and the Men Who Make It edited by Anne

Ishii, Graham Kolbeins, Chip Kidd ● Queerville by Tom Bouden ● My Brain Hurts by Liz Baillie ● Kyle’s Bed & Breakfast / Greg Fox ● Batwoman: Elegy / Greg Rucka, J.H. Williams III ● Batwoman New 52 Series / J.H. Williams III et al ● Anything that Loves (anthology) ● Lots of titles from Northwest Press

Websites

Autostraddle: http://www.autostraddle.com/ BiNet USA Bisexual Organizing Project Bisexual Resource Center: http://www.biresource.net The Bi-bliography: A regularly-updated database of bisexual books (works are tagged for intersecting marginalized identities, including Latinx) Bisexual Books: Views and reviews on books from multiple genres and for all ages from the bisexual perspective.

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Bisexual People Of Color #bipoc mailing list About Bi positivo - grupo bisexual Black and Pink: http://www.blackandpink.org/ Black Girl Dangerous: www.blackgirldangerous.org Conscious Style Guide—talking and writing about marginalized communities: http://consciousstyleguide.com/ Curriculum for White Americans to Educate Themselves on Race and Racism–from Ferguson to Charleston: http://citizenshipandsocialjustice.com/2015/07/10/curriculum-for-white-americans-to-educate-themselves-on-race-and-racism/ Diversity Style Guide – Helping media professionals write with accuracy and authority http://www.diversitystyleguide.com/ Ending the Prison Industrial Complex Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement -- “Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement (Familia: TQLM) is the only national organization that addresses, organizes, educates, and advocates for the issues most important to our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) and Latino communities.” http://familiatqlm.org/ Fuck Yeah Queer People of Color Tumblr http://fuckyeahqueerpeopleofcolor.tumblr.com/ Fetlife: http://www.fetlife.com GLAAD Media Reference Guide – 9th Edition Website: http://www.glaad.org/reference Guide (pdf): http://www.glaad.org/sites/default/files/GLAAD%20MRG_9th.pdf GLAAD Media Reference Guide - In Focus: Covering the Bisexual Community: http://www.glaad.org/reference/bisexual

Just Me and Allah: A Queer Muslim Photo Project: http://queermuslimproject.tumblr.com/ LGBT Latino Timeline: http://www.latinoglbthistory.org/lgbtq-latino-timeline LGBT items from the National Museum of American History collections

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http://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/main?edan_q=lgbt&op=Search Milestones in the American Gay Rights Movement - American Experience at PBS: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/timeline/stonewall/ Miss-Major Jay Toole Building for Social Justice: http://mmjt.org/about Out History: Out History Queer Migration Resource Network: http://queermigration.com/resources/ Que(e)ry Party Resource Page: http://www.queeryparty.org/resources/ Race Forward: https://www.raceforward.org/ Race Reporting Guide: https://www.raceforward.org/sites/default/files/Race%20Reporting%20Guide%20by%20Race%20Forward_V1.1.pdf Reading Each Other, Our Selves- A Social Justice Reading List http://utlsocialjustice.tumblr.com/ Sacred Sexualities: http://sacredsexualities.org Smithsonian Collections Search Center results for LGBT: http://collections.si.edu/search/results.htm?q=lgbt&tag.cstype=all Transnational Queer Underground http://transnational-queer-underground.net/ We are Orlando: http://www.weareorlando.org/ Wearing Gay History- Digital Archive of Historical LGBT T-shirts: http://wearinggayhistory.com/ Wikipedia (English) LGBT Portal https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:LGBT Wikipedia WikiProject LGBT Studies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_LGBT_studies

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Memes Klion, David. “There will be attempts to pit two vulnerable communities, LGBT and Muslims, against each other. Resist them.” 12 June 2016 #QueerSelfLove

State- and Territory-Specific Resources

National LGBT Movement Advancement Project http://www.lgbtmap.org/ LGBT Movement Advancement Project - Equality Maps: http://lgbtmap.org/equality-maps Maps of State Laws & Policies related to LGBT issues from Human Rights Center http://www.hrc.org/state_maps CenterLink Member LGBT Community Center Directory http://www.lgbtcenters.org/Centers/find-a-center.aspx National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance (NQAPIA) http://www.nqapia.org/wpp/ Muslim Alliance for Sexual and Gender Diversity (MASGD) http://muslimalliance.org/ LGBT Centers on College Campuses: http://www.lgbtcampus.org/find-a-lgbt-center

Alabama The Magic City Wellness Center http://www.magiccitywellnesscenter.org/ 2500 4th Avenue South Birmingham, AL 35233 205-877-8677

Florida Compass Community Center, Lake Worth, FL http://www.compassglcc.com/community-center/ Equality Florida http://www.eqfl.org/

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The Center Orlando http://www.thecenterorlando.org/ The Zebra Coalition http://zebrayouth.org/ The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Community Center of Central Florida, Inc. http://www.glbcc.org Reading Queer http://readingqueer.org/ The Hidden Continent- Queer Performance/ Literary Series in Orlando https://www.facebook.com/theHiddenContinent/?fref=ts

Georgia Athens Pride http://www.athenspride.com Charis Books http://www.charisbooksandmore.com Columbus, GA LGBT Support Groups http://www.betterwayfoundation.com/lgbt-support-groups Georgia Equality http://georgiaequality.org/resources/ The Georgia Voice http://thegavoice.com In the Life Atlanta https://inthelifeatlanta.org https://www.facebook.com/inthelifeatl/ LGBT Atlanta - Your Official Gay Atlanta Guide http://www.atlanta.net/explore/lgbt/ LGBT Resource Center for Southwest Georgia

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https://queersowega.wordpress.com https://www.facebook.com/LGBT-Resource-Center-of-Southwest-Georgia-284809831618902/ Lost and Found Youth http://lnfy.org Southerners on New Ground (Atlanta-based Southern Regional Queer Liberation organization) http://southernersonnewground.org

Illinois Affinity Community Services, http://affinity95.org/ (Social justice organization that works with and on behalf of Black LGBTQ communities, queer youth, and allies to identify emergent needs, create safe spaces, develop leaders, and bridge communities through collective analysis and action for social justice, freedom, and human rights.) (ALMA) Association of Latino/as Motivating Action, Asociación de Latinos para Motivar Acción http://www.almachicago.org/ (LGBTIQ Latin@ Organization) VIDA/SIDA https://www.facebook.com/vidasida/ Chicago House and Social Service Agency, TransLife http://www.chicagohouse.org/ Project Fierce http://projectfiercechicago.org/ Invisible 2 Invincible, Asian/Pacific Islander Pride of Chicago https://www.facebook.com/i2iAPIPride/ , http://www.chicagoi2i.org/ (Asian & Pacific Islander LGBTQ community organization) Trikone Chicago http://www.trikonechicago.org/ (South Asian LGBTQ community organization) Chances Dances, queer community and collective in Chicago. Chances Dances produces parties, a dance music podcast, and a scholarship for queer artists. http://www.chancesdances.org/

Indiana Indiana Youth Group, http://www.indianayouthgroup.org/ GLBT Student Support Services and Library: http://glbt.indiana.edu/home.php

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Indiana LGBT Organizations ● South Bend - www.michianaglbtcenter.org

● Bloomington - www.bloomingtonpride.org

● Bloomington - Prism Youth Community

● Evansville - www.tsagl.org

● Lafayette - www.pridelafayette.org

● Spencer - www.sites.google.com/site/ruralpride

● Fort Wayne - www.fwpride.org

● Columbus - www.pridealliancecolumbus.org

● North West Indiana - www.outaboutnwi.com

● Indianapolis - www.indyprideinc.com Indiana Transgender/Gender Variant Resources

● www.indianatransgendernetwork.com

● www.INTRAA.org- Indiana Transgender Rights Advocacy Alliance

● www.indyboyz.org

● www.indygirlz.org

Iowa ● http://libguides.dbq.edu/LGBTQ (University of Dubuque’s LGBTQ resource guide

with local and state-wide resources) ● http://csil.uiowa.edu/multicultural/lgbtrc/ (University of Iowa’s resource center) ● http://www.uilgbtqclinic.com/ (University of Iowa’s LGBTQ Clinic) ● http://www.lgbtss.dso.iastate.edu/library/education (Iowa State University’s

resource page) ● http://www.pride.oneiowa.org/ ● http://oneiowa.org/ ● http://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2016/06/13/481859852/what-queer-latinos-are-s

aying-about-the-orlando-shooting# (IA Public Radio Queer Latinx reactions)

Kansas Hispanic American Leadership Organization (HALO) - Fort Hays State University Hispanic American Leadership Organization (HALO) - Kansas State University Hispanic American Leadership Organization (HALO) - University of Kansas

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Hispanic American Leadership Organization (HALO) - Washburn University Hispanic American Leadership Organization (HALO) - Wichita State University Center for Sexuality & Gender Diversity - University of Kansas Office of Multicultural Affairs - University of Kansas SPECTRUM KU - University of Kansas Latino Faculty & Staff Council at the University of Kansas Sexuality and Gender Diversity Consortium - University of Kansas Social Justice Resources LibGuide - University of Kansas Libraries LGBT Resource Center - Kansas State University (includes info about LGBTQ and Allies; LGBT* Faculty and Staff Alliance; and the KSU Gender Collective) Office of Diversity - Kansas State University PFLAG Lawrence - Topeka Planting Peace - Equality House - Topeka Equality Kansas Human Rights Campaign - Kansas TransKansas - Kansas Statewide Transgender Education Project

Kentucky Fairness Campaign: http://www.fairness.org/ Lexington: Pride Community Services Organization: http://www.pcsoky.org/site/ PFLAG Central Kentucky: http://www.pflagcentralky.org/ PFLAG Louisville: http://www.pflaglouisville.org/PFLAG_Louisville/Home.html Kentuckiana Pride Foundation: http://www.kypride.com/

Maryland Equality Maryland - Maryland’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Civil Rights Organization: http://equalitymaryland.org/lgbq-resources/ Food & Friends - The mission of Food & Friends is to foster a community caring for men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other life-challenging illnesses by preparing and delivering specialized meals and groceries in conjunction with nutrition counseling: http://www.foodandfriends.org The Frederick Center - The Frederick Center is dedicated to support, educate, link, organize, and provide outreach to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer community of central Maryland: http://www.thefrederickcenter.org/

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FreeState Legal - FreeState Legal is a legal advocacy organization that seeks to improve the lives of low-income lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (“LGBT”) Marylanders: https://freestatelegal.org GLCCB - GLBT Community Center of Central Maryland and Baltimore: http://www.glccb.org Maryland Trans*Unity - Maryland Trans*Unity provides an interactive, supportive community that welcomes all trans* people, and allies, including children into a safe space. http://transunity.net Rainbow Youth Alliance - The Rainbow Youth Alliance (RYA) provides twice monthly, adult-facilitated, peer-to-peer support group meetings for high school youth ages 13-18: http://rainbowyouthalliancemd.org/

Massachusetts Massachusetts Commison for LGBT Youth, Resources in Massachusetts List: http://www.mass.gov/cgly/resources.html PFLAG of Greater Worcester http://www.worcesterpflag.org/lgbt-resources.html The Theater Offensive/True Colors Out Youth Theatre http://www.thetheateroffensive.org

Michigan Equality Michigan - Organization that advocates for the rights of people regardless of gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation. https://www.equalitymi.org Transgender Michigan - Support and resources for Michigan’s transgender community. http://www.transgendermichigan.org Jim Toy Community Center - LGBTQ+ community center that serves Washtenaw County and is located in Ann Arbor. http://www.jimtoycenter.org Affirmations - LGBTQ+ community center that serves Metro Detroit. http://www.goaffirmations.org LGBT Detroit - Formerly KICK – The Agency for LGBT African Americans, this became LGBT

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Detroit in 2015. Advocacy group that offers services and support for the LGBTQ+ community in Detroit. http://www.lgbtdetroit.org *Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation - Community organization in Detroit that focuses on youth and family education and services for the Latinx community. http://www.dhdc1.org

Missouri BlackPride STL - Provides programming and diversity within the LGBTQIA community within the St. Louis area. http://www.blackpridestl.org/ GLO Community Center - Gay and Lesbian community center of the Ozarks, supports LGBT+ persons of the greater Springfield, MO region. http://glocenter.org/ Growing American Youth - A Social support organization for 21 and under youth who live in the St. Louis region and and may identify as LGBTQ+. http://www.growingamericanyouth.org/ The JC Trans Support Group - Support group for Transgender individuals in Jefferson City, MO. http://jc-trans-support.weebly.com/ #MOTransRights - Group advocating for the rights of transgender individuals across Missouri. http://www.motransrights.org/ Out, Proud, and Healthy in Missouri - Statewide effort to raise awareness of LGBTQ health disparities in Missouri and connect people with resources and community. http://www.outproudandhealthy.org/ Pride STL and Pride Fest - Mid-Missouri - Both sites have information about upcoming Pride Fest celebrations as well as access to resources. http://pridestl.org/ http://www.midmopride.org/ PROMO - Statewide organization advocating for LGBTQ equality through legislative action, community organizing, and community education. https://promoonline.org/

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RAIN Central Missouri - Provides education, screening, and case management for STDs/STIs, HIV/AIDs, and Hepatitis C. Also provides housing assistance and referrals for at-risk individuals, families, and communities. http://missourirain.org/ SAGE of PROMO - Services and advocacy for Missouri's gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender elders. https://promoonline.org/sage-of-promo-fund/ St. Louis Gender Foundation - Provides a safe place for people to explore their gender differences via monthly and weekly meetings. It is a not-for-profit and non-sexual support and educational resource for gender non-conforming adults. http://www.stlouisgenderfoundation.org/StLGF_Home.html St. Louis LGBT History Project - STL LGBT History Project’s mission is to preserve and promote the diverse and dynamic history of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community of Greater St. Louis. http://www.stlouislgbthistory.com/ TransParent - Provides resources and support for individuals who are parents of transgendered children. Monthly meetings every Thursday at Children’s Hospital in St. Louis. http://www.transparentstl.org/ The Vital Voice - Missouri's LGBT newspaper and magazine. http://www.thevitalvoice.com/

Ohio BRAVO (Buckeye Region Anti-Violence Organization) - Emergency hotline, resources, and education to help end violence in the LGBTQ+ community. http://www.bravo-ohio.org Equality Ohio - Advocates and educates to achieve fair treatment and equal opportunity for all Ohioans regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity or expression. http://www.equalityohio.org Stonewall Columbus - Community Center for LGBTQ+ community. https://www.stonewallcolumbus.org Equality Toledo - Activism organization. http://www.equalitytoledo.org

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Nevada “The Center” The Gay & Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada (Las Vegas) http://www.thecenterlv.org/ 702-733-9800 Spectrum (Las Vegas) University of Nevada Las Vegas www.facebook.com/unlvspectrum Sin City Q Socials (Las Vegas) Social Group Facebook Group Queerkat (Las Vegas) Lesbian Social Network www.queerkat.com OUR Center (Reno) https://buildourcenter.org/aboutboc/ The Center for Student Cultural Diversity University of Nevada, Reno http://www.unr.edu/cultural-diversity Spectrum (Reno) Social organization offering special interest groups http://spectrumnv.org/ League of Lesbians (Lesbians in Reno) Social Group for women that identify as Lesbians https://www.facebook.com/groups/LoLReno/ LGBT Families (Sparks) http://www.meetup.com/LGBTFamilies/ LGBTQIA Reno/Tahoe Meetup Group http://www.meetup.com/LGBTQIA-Reno-Tahoe-Meetup-Group/events/196329322/

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New York *Ali Forney Center Services for Homeless LGBT Youth (New York) www.aliforneycenter.org 212-222-3427 *Anti-Violence Project (NYC) 24/7 crisis hotline (bilingual, Spanish/English) www.avp.org 212-714-1141 The Audre Lorde Project NYC Resources For Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Two-Spirit, Trans & Gender Non-Conforming People Of Color www.alp.org 718-596-0342 Brooklyn Community Pride Center (New York) lgbtbrooklyn.org 347-889-7719 * The Center: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center (NYC) www.gaycenter.org 212-620-7310 *The Door (NYC) http://www.door.org/programs-services/lgbtq 212-941-9090 FIERCE (NYC) http://www.fiercenyc.org/ (212) 601-1938 Brooklyn LGBT Resources (NYC) hellobrooklyn.com/brooklyn-lgbt-resources

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* Rainbow Heights Club (NYC) www.rainbowheights.org 718-852-2584 Sylvia Rivera Law Project http://srlp.org/ 212-337-8550 IHI (Institute for Human Identity) Therapy Center http://www.ihitherapy.org/ 212-243-2830 *Make the Road NY http://www.maketheroadny.org/whatwedo_civil.php Bushwick, Brooklyn office: (718) 418-7690 NYCLU (New York Civil Liberties Union) http://www.nyclu.org/issues/lgbt-rights http://www.nyclu.org/issues/racial-justice *Confirmed Spanish-speaking capacity Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley http://www.gayalliance.org Pride Center of the Capital Region (Albany area) http://www.capitalpridecenter.org/ The Q Center @ ACR Health (Syracuse area) Youth groups: up to age 22 http://www.acrhealth.org/youth/the-q-center Sage Upstate (Syracuse area) http://www.sageupstate.org/ PFLAG Syracuse www.pflagsyracuse.org

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Oregon The Bi BRIGADE Q Center http://www.pdxqcenter.org/ Sexual Minority Youth Resource Center (SMYRC) http://www.smyrc.org/

Pennsylvania PA LGBTQ Resource Directory (from PA Youth Congress) http://payouthcongress.org/resources/pa-lgbtq-resource-directory/

Puerto Rico Alianza Ciudadana Pro Salud LGBTTA http://saludlgbtta.org/ Comité Contra la Homofobia y el Discrimen http://contralahomofobia.wix.com/comitecontralahomofobia https://www.facebook.com/Comité-Contra-la-Homofobia-y-el-Discrimen-242530955789573/ Centro Comunitario LGBTT Puerto Rico https://www.facebook.com/Centro.LGBTT.PR/ COA (Colectivo Orgullo Arcoiris) https://www.facebook.com/orgulloarcoirispr/ IGEA (Instituto del Género y Educación de Avanzada) http://www.institutodelgenero.com/ Iniciativa Comunitaria https://www.facebook.com/orgulloarcoirispr/

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South Carolina Girls Rock Charleston http://girlsrockcharleston.org/ Girls Rock Columbia http://girlsrockcolumbia.org/ We Are Family http://www.waf.org/

Tennessee Oasis Center (specifically the Just Us, TYME, and Students of Stonewall program) Mental health care available in English and Spanish https://www.oasiscenter.org

Texas ALLGO - A Statewide (Texas) Queer People of Color Organization http://allgo.org/

Greater Washington, D.C. AGLA (Alexandria/Arlington Gay & Lesbian Alliance) http://agla.org/ Rainbow Families DC http://www.rainbowfamiliesdc.org/ The DC Center http://www.thedccenter.org/ SMYAL (Sexual Minority Youth Alliance) http://www.smyal.org/ Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance http://www.glaa.org/ Casa Ruby (trans-inclusive homeless shelter and advocacy, English & Spanish resources) http://www.casaruby.org Whitman-Walker Health

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https://www.whitman-walker.org/

Washington Tacoma Rainbow Center http://www.rainbowcntr.org/ Equal Rights Washington http://www.equalrightswashington.org/ GLSEN Washington http://www.glsen.org/chapters/washingtonstate Gay City https://www.gaycity.org/ Gender Alliance of the South Sound http://www.southsoundgender.com/ Stonewall Youth (Olympia) http://stonewallyouth.org/ NW Network of bi, trans, lesbian, and gay survivors of abuse http://www.nwnetwork.org/ Entre Hermanos http://entrehermanos.org/

West Virginia Fairness West Virginia http://fairnesswv.org/ Marshall University LGBT Office http://www.marshall.edu/intercultural/lgbt-office/ West Virginia University Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion http://diversity.wvu.edu/

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Wisconsin OutReach | Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center (Madison and state) www.lgbtoutreach.org/ LGBT Campus Center - University of Wisconsin–Madison https://lgbt.wisc.edu/ LGBT Center of SE Wisconsin www.lgbtsewisc.org/ Milwaukee LGBT Community Center www.mkelgbt.org/

AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin (ARCW) www.arcw.org Gay Straight Alliance for Safe Schools (GSAFE) www.gsafewi.org

Library/Info/Education Organizations Campus Pride: https://www.campuspride.org/ Consortium of Higher Education LGBT Resource Professionals: http://www.lgbtcampus.org/ GLBTRT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Round Table) of the American Library Association: http://www.ala.org/glbtrt/

GLBTRT’s Reviews (for all GLBTQ+ materials) http://www.glbtrt.ala.org/reviews/ GLBTRT’s Over the Rainbow Books (best GLBTQ+ books for adults) http://www.glbtrt.ala.org/overtherainbow/ GLBTRT’s Rainbow Books (best GLBTQ+ books for children & teens) http://glbtrt.ala.org/rainbowbooks/

GLSEN (Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network): http://www.glsen.org/ LAGAR (Lesbian and Gay Archives Roundtable) of the Society of American Archivists (SAA): http://www2.archivists.org/groups/lesbian-and-gay-archives-roundtable-lagar#.V17X4O

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YrKRs Lavendar Legacies Guide from SAA LAGAR: http://www2.archivists.org/groups/lesbian-and-gay-archives-roundtable-lagar/lavender-legacies-guide#.V17a9OIrLmg OutTeacher: http://www.outteacher.org/ Que(e)ry Party: queeryparty.org REFORMA: http://www.reforma.org/

Resources for K-12 School Communities Navigating Orlando Tragedy in School Communities - “A short list of crisis response and emotional support resources that we hope complement your school-based support services and provide you with the guidance and reassurance you need as you navigate your way through the coming days. This resource list was created specifically for the NYC Department of Education, but can be shared with others as only a few of the bullets are NYCDOE specific.” Compiled by Jared Fox, LGBT Community Liaison, NYC DOE Choices Program Teaching with the News Resource Guide on the Orlando Nightclub Shooting http://www.choices.edu/resources/twtn/twtn-orlando.php?mc_cid=efaad398f9&mc_eid=3ed62b785c NYC Department of Education Respect for All Educator Resources Media Smarts Helping Kids Cope with Media Coverage of War and Traumatic Events Please Talk About Orlando: A Letter to the Nervous Educator (Tolerance.org) K-12 Lesson Plans from the GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network) A variety of lessons centered on teaching respect and inclusion. Anyone who wants to work towards eliminating harmful name-calling, harassment and bullying in their school can be a part of No Name-Calling Week, whether you are a teacher, student, guidance counselor, coach, librarian or bus driver.

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Scenarios: Scenarios "uses media, education, and storytelling to support young people in controlling their own narratives and to promote healthy decision making." Check out their REAL DEAL curricula and their library of youth-written films. Teaching Tolerance - A blog "where educators who care about diversity, equity and justice can find news, suggestions, conversation and support." Also check out Perspectives for a Diverse America, "a literacy-based curriculum that marries anti-bias social justice content with the rigor of the Common Core State Standards."

Mental Health and Sexuality Resources and Advocacy

Muslim Alliance for Sexual and Gender Diversity. http://www.muslimalliance.org/ http://www.muslimalliance.org/masgd-speaks/87-response-to-shooting-in-orlando DesiQueer Hotline http://deqh.org/ Desi LGBTQ Helpline for South Asians - 908-FOR-DEQH // 908-367-3374 Bibliography and guide of Resources on Islam, Gender & Sexuality & Working Resource List *Anti-Violence Project (NYC) www.avp.org, 24/7 crisis hotline (bilingual, Spanish/English): 212-714-1141 The Trevor Project: http://www.thetrevorproject.org/ Trans Lifeline: US: (877) 565-8860 Canada: (877) 330-6366 http://www.translifeline.org/ The Center in Orlando: http://www.thecenterorlando.org/ Live Oak (Chicago, IL) http://www.liveoakchicago.com/ (Sliding scale LGBTIQ-competent therapists, including a Spanish bilingual therapist) GLBT hotline: 888-843-4564

Trevor Lifeline: 866-488-7386

San Francisco Peer Mental Health Warm line: 855-845-7415

American Trauma Society: 800-556-7890

Grief Recovery Helpline: 800-445-4808

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National Institute of Mental Health Depression & Panic Disorder Hotline: 800-421-4211

National 24/7 Suicide Hotlines:

*1 (800) Suicida or 1 (877) 784-2432 (Spanish)

1 (800) SUICIDE or 1 (800) 784-2433

1 (800) 273-TALK or 1 (800) 273-8255

1 (800) 888-784-2433

1(800) 799-4889 for hearing impaired

American Psychiatric Association: Information and referrals to psychiatrists in your area-

www.psych.org 1-888-852-8330

American Psychological Association: information and referrals to psychologists in your

area- www.apa.org helping.apa.org 1-800-964-2000

National Association of Social Workers: information and referrals to social workers in

your area- www.socialworker.org 1-800-638-8799

"Support for Mass Shooting Victims in Orlando, Florida." Office of Victims of Crime,

Office of Justice . Web. 25 June 2016. http://www.ovc.gov/news/orlando-florida.html

Gay Bars and Nightlife Cartier, Marie. Baby, You Are My Religion; Women, Gay Bars, and Theology Before

Stonewall. 2013. Print. https://www.routledge.com/Baby-You-are-My-Religion-Women-Gay-Bars-and-Th

eology-Before-Stonewall/Cartier/p/book/9781844658947 Podcast: “Last Call” - an oral history project about new orleans’ disappearing dyke bar

scene. www.lastcallnola.org Gieseking, J. J. (2014, October 28). On the Closing of the Last Lesbian Bar in San

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Francisco: What the Demise of the Lex Tells Us About Gentrification. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jen-jack-gieseking/on-the-closing-of-the-las_b_6057122.html

Race, Kane. Pleasure Consuming Medicine: The Queer Politics of Drugs . Durham, NC:

Duke University Press, 2009. Stern, Mark Joseph. "The Long, Tragic History Of Violence At LGBTQ Clubs In America". Slate Magazine . N.p., 2016. Web. 13 June 2016. Available at: http://www.slate.com/blogs/outward/2016/06/12/pulse_nightclub_shooting_and_tragic_history_of_violence_at_lgbtq_clubs_in.html “Refuge” by Keguro Macharia: https://gukira.wordpress.com/2016/06/13/refuge/ “We Came to Sweat: The Legend of Starlite.” the story of Starlite Lounge in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Dirs. Kate Kunath, Sasha Wortzel http://thestarliteproject.com/ http://www.vice.com/read/we-came-to-sweat Club Fly: http://clubfly.com/

Library & Information Studies Resources #LibsTalkOrlando ALA President Sari Feldman Issues Statement on Orlando Bibliography of Sexuality Studies in Latin America http://library.stanford.edu/areas/latin-american-iberian-collections/more-resources “Black Caucus of ALA Denounces ALA’s Decision to Hold 2016 Annual Conference in Orlando, Fla.” March 10, 2014 Changing times: information destinations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community in Denver, Colorado / by Martin Garnar Consortium of Occupy Libraries https://occupyconsortium.wordpress.com/ “Don’t Say Gay” in the State of Tennessee: Libraries as Virtual Spaces of Resistance and Protectors of Human Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) People / by Bharat Mehra & LaVerne Gray

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Latin American Studies Associaition, Sexualities Studies Section http://lasa.international.pitt.edu/sections/sexualities-studies/ “Leaders of AACR, LACCHA, LAGAR on Orlando & Archivists’ Role in Creating a More Diverse Society.” Issues & Advocacy, 29 June 2016. https://issuesandadvocacy.wordpress.com/2016/06/29/leaders-of-aacr-laccha-lagar-on-orlando-archivists-role-in-creating-a-more-diverse-society/

Power and community: organizational and cultural LGBT responses against homophobia and promotion of inclusion values / by Eduardo da Silvo Alentejo Reducing the Suicide Risk of LGBTQ Library Users / by Noémi Somarjai Response to the Unthinkable: Collecting and Archiving Condolence and Temporary Memorial Materials following Public Tragedies. In Handbook of Research on Disaster Management and Contingency Planning in Modern Libraries / by Ashley Maynor Nectoux, Tracy Marie. Out Behind the Desk: Workplace Issues for LGBTQ Librarians. Duluth, Minn.: Library Juice Press, 2011. Greenblatt, Ellen. Serving LGBTIQ Library and Archives Users: Essays on Outreach, Service, Collections and Access. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, 2011. Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials http://salalm.org/ REFORMA Statement about the Orlando mass shooting

LGBTQ Perspectives in US History Southern Poverty Law Center - Teaching Tolerance

Resources from the Many Pasts collection by American Social History Project / Center for Media and Learning (Graduate Center, CUNY)

History of Gun Control Policy

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“The Freedom of an Armed Society” by FIRMIN DEBRABANDER - Good essay on how the presence of guns and gun violence disturb and silence our other rights, especially freedom of speech. http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/12/16/the-freedom-of-an-armed-society/?_r=1 Going Postal: Rage, Murder, and Rebellion: From Reagan’s Workplaces to Clinton’s Columbine and Beyond / Mark Ames Patrick Blanchfield, “The Gun Control We Deserve” The Low-Tech Way Guns Get Traced NPR, All Things Considered “Opponents of expanding background checks for gun sales often raise the fear that it would allow the government to create a national gun registry — a database of gun transactions. In fact, federal law already bans the creation of such a registry. And the reality of how gun sales records are accessed turns out to be surprisingly low-tech.” Jill Lepore, “Battleground America”, The New Yorker 23 April 2012 Fact Sheet - National Tracing Center Gunfight: The Battle Over the Right to Bear Arms in America by Adam Winkler Christopher J. Peters, What are Constitutional Rights For? The Case of the Second Amendment , 68 Okla. L. Rev. 433, 433-95 (2016) (examining the concept of constitutional authority using the Second Amendment and District of Columbia v. Heller as a framework)

Notes on Peters: District of Columbia v. Heller was the 2008 Supreme Court case that struck down provisions of the Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975, which had previously banned DC residents from owning certain types of handguns. This article is a deep-dive law review article examining constitutional theory and would be best suited for law students or college/AP government students. Michael Waldman, The Second Amendment: A Biography . 2014 Michael Waldman, “How the NRA Rewrote the Second Amendment” Politico Magazine , May 19th, 2014

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Activism and Action Steps Mirk, Sarah. “Here are our resources for turning sadness into action.” Bitch Media. 13 June 2016. https://bitchmedia.org/article/here-are-resources-turning-sadness-action-orlando-pulse-shooting-lgbt-gun-control Steffen, Suzi and Adrienne Marie Brown. “A few things straight cis or trans and non-straight cis people could do today and every day to support LGBTQIA people.” 12 June 2016. https://www.facebook.com/adriennemaree/posts/10157220629320314?pnref=story

Cartography “Orlando Neighborhood.” Google Maps. https://www.google.com/maps/place/PULSE/@28.5196057,-81.3789827,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x88e77b0c438a83bf:0x72a789a251c26b61!8m2!3d28.519601!4d-81.376794?hl=en

Articles, etc. about the #PulseOrlandoSyllabus Gerety, Rowan Moore. “#PulseOrlandoSyllabus: A Resource to Understand and Heal.” WLRN, 19 June 2016. http://wlrn.org/post/pulseorlandosyllabus-resource-understand-and-heal “#PulseOrlandoSyllabus, #CharlestonSyllabus, and the Public Good.” Digital Library Foundation, 14 June 2016. https://www.diglib.org/archives/12064/ Salter, Anastasia. “#PulseOrlandoSyllabus: a Crowdsourced Teaching Resource.” The Chronicle of Higher Education. Prof Hacker. 20 June 2016. http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/pulseorlandosyllabus/62357 Tang, Estelle. “Read This Crowdsourced List of LGBT+ Books, Inspired by the Orlando Shooting.” Elle.com, 14 June 2016. http://www.elle.com/culture/books/news/a37058/pulse-orlando-syllabus/

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