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Here is a list of links that you might find interesting and/or informative. The links are organized by the categories listed below. So, if you're looking for something specific, simply click the category from the list below to be taken to that section.

 

BLACK GAY & LESBIAN COMMUNITY LINKS:
http://www.blackstripe.com
THE BLACKSTRIPE - The Internet's Leading Resource for News, Information and Culture Affecting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered People of African Descent.
 
http://home.earthlink.net/~blkembrace/nbbmx.htm
BLACK MEN'S XCHANGE (BMX) - A nation-wide support, empowerment, advocacy and affirmation organization created to embrace, affirm and heal same-gender-loving (SGL) and bisexual males of African descent.
 
http://www.minorityaidsproject.org
MINORITY AIDS PROJECT - Reduce suffering and deaths due to HIV/AIDS in communities of color by making human services easily accessible to these communities.
 
http://www.blk.com
BLK HOMIE PAGES - BLK is the world's most honored publishing company by and for black people in the life. This site is a list of links to provide you with news and information about black people in the life, including organizations, party places, publications, and other sites.

 

HIV/AIDS PREVENTION AGENCY LINKS:
http://www.nastad.org
NATIONAL ALLIANCE OF STATE AND TERRITORIAL AIDS DIRECTORS - NASTAD is dedicated to reducing the incidence of HIV infection in the United States and territories, providing comprehensive, compassionate, and quality care to all persons living with HIV/AIDS, and the development of responsible and compassionate public policies.
 
One of the best things on this site is a state HIV/AIDS program directory at:
http://www.nastad.org/res_state_directory.asp?menu=3Dres
Go to this page and pull down your state. You will get the AIDS Director, their web page, ADAP Director, Title II Contact and the Prevention Director. Good stuff to know.

 

HIV & SEXUAL HEALTH LINKS:
http://www.thebody.com
THE BODY - Find HIV/AIDS information in over 250 topic areas.
http://www.gayhealth.com/
GAY HEALTH - The first health and wellness site dedicated to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender men and women.

 

ETHNIC MINORITY GAY & LESBIAN LINKS:
http://www.llego.org    (**site available in English & Spanish)
THE NATIONAL LATINA/O LGBT ORGANIZATION - LLEGÓ is committed to improving the status of LGBT Latinas/os in the areas of education, health care, and public policy, ensuring that they are afforded a meaningful, secure and dignified existance.
   
http://www.bienestar.org   (**site available in English & Spanish)
BIENESTAR - Providing social and support services to enhance the health and well being of the community, dedicated to providing education to prevent HIV, STDs, TB, and Drug and Alcohol abuse; providing direct services to people whose lives are affected by HIV and AIDS; advocating for immediate and appropriate community and government response to the needs of the community. 
   
http://www.gapsn.org
GAY ASIAN PACIFIC SUPPORT NETWORK - GAPSN is dedicated to providing supportive environments for gay and bisexual Asian Pacific Islander men to meet, network, voice concerns, foster self-empowerment, and to advocate on issues of significance to the gay Asian Pacific Islander community.
   
http://www.apgf.com
ASIAN PACIFIC GAYS & FRIENDS - A/PGF is a group that strives to increase understanding and appreciation of cultures of Asia and the Pacific Islands by enhancing self-identity, pride, personal growth and competence.
   
http://www.chinarainbow.org
CHINA RAINBOW ASSOCIATION - CRA is a gay Chinese social support organization dedicated to promoting friendship and unity, providing assistance, fostering social and political awareness, and enhancing positive self-image among the gay Chinese.
   
http://www.trikonela.org
TRIKONE - Trikone Los Angeles is a socially oriented group which provides a safe, nurturing, supportive & inspiring space for Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals, and Transgendered individuals of South Asian origin.

 



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