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Resources for Parents/Families & Family Members of GLBT Youth with Disabilities
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BENT - a journal "by and for cripgay men". http://www.bentvoices.org

BFLAG - Blind Friends of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People. http://www.bflag.org

Crip Commentary - by activist Laura Hershey. http://www.cripcommentary.com

DeafQueer.org - information about the deaf lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered community. http://www.deafqueer.org

DeafQueer.net - website hosting for deaf LGBT nonprofits - with links to several groups. http://www.deafqueer.net/

Disability Social History Project - not GLBT-specific, but definitely friendly. http://www.disabilityhistory.org

Disabled Women on the Web - not GLBT-specific, but definitely friendly. http://www.disabledwomen.net

Gay Attention Deficit Disorder Group - an online forum for GLBT people with ADD. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Gay-ADD

Passing Twice: A Proud Network of Queer Stutterers and Their Allies - an informal network that meets annually, holds workshops at stuttering conferences, and supports its members through a quarterly newsletter and an e-mail list. P.O. Box 91267, Durham, NC 27708; Email: passing_twice@hotmail.com; Website: http://www.passingtwice.com/

Queer and Disabled Community Discussion Listserve -  for the discussion of queer/disability issues, focused on the development of ideas, challenging existing norms, and providing much needed information for the Q/D community. This list is not a personal support group. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/QueerDisability

Queers On Wheels - serves the physically disabled GLBTQ community. Phone: 626-578-0140; Fax: 626-578-0140 (call first); Email: queersonwheels@yahoo.com; Website: http://www.queersonwheels.com

Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf - working to establish and maintain a society of deaf gays and lesbians to encourage and promote the educational, economical, and social welfare; to foster fellowship; to defend their rights; and advance the interests as deaf gay and lesbian citizens concerning social justice. RAD has over twenty chapters in the United States and Canada. http://www.rad.org

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