San Francisco Human Rights Commission
- investigates and mediates discrimination complaints, advocates human
and civil rights, resolves community disputes, and more.
Texas Human Rights Foundation
- works to end discrimination based upon sexual orientation and HIV
status through impact litigation, public education and legal services.
Includes info on lesbians and gays and the law.
Clan Blue Feather
- gay group in the Society for Creative Anachronism Inc. that
encourages
and facilitates research on homosexuality in the Middle Ages and the
Renaissance.
Coming To Terms
- history of lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender students at Stanford.
Includes historical information about queer life on the San Francisco
Peninsula.
execution of justice
- play by Emily Mann about the murder of Harvey Milk. Divisionary
Theater, San Diego: October 4 - November 24, 1996. Site includes lots of
historical info about Milk.
Famous Arty Fairy Folk
- guide to places where famous queers in history have stayed at in
Brighton and Hove.
Gay Medieval History
- paper with emphasis on the position of large aggregates of human
beings [ie cities and monasteries] as a necessary but not sufficient
pre-condition for homosexual sub-cultures.
Planet SOMA in the 1970s
- retrospective look at the city during the first "Sexual
Revolution" by one who missed it...
Queer History
- some photos of relevance to l/g/ history.
Rainbow Flag, The
- history of the flag designed by Gilbert Baker, representing the six
colors of the rainbow as a symbol of gay and lesbian community pride.
Tides of Men
- documentary on the lives of gay men in British Columbia, Canada from
1936 to the present.
Turing, Alan
- important gay man who helped design the first computer and developed
an early computer that cracked military codes.
Uncle Donald's Castro Street Gallery
- a picture gallery and stories about San Francisco's Castro Street and
gay community during the late 1970's and early 1980's including Harvey
Milk, the first openly gay San Francisco Supervisor