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Wikipedia's
LGBT Portal and Related Portals
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:LGBT
The Wikipedia LGBT portal is a free-content
encyclopedia written collaboratively by largely
anonymous volunteers
who write without pay. The following re Wikipedia content related
to
LGBT issues:
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Dr. Liz Dale's Gay &
Lesbian Near-Death Experiences:
www.lizdale.com
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Main Wikipedia LGBT
Portal, LGBT Related Portals, Categories, and Article:
1. Wikipedia's LGBT portal -
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:LGBT
2. Wikipedia's LGBT portal categories -
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:LGBT/Categories
3. Wikipedia's main LGBT category -
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:LGBT
4. Wikipedia's main LGBT article -
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT
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LGBT Related Wikipedia Portals include:
1. Wikipedia's Gender Studies portal -
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Gender_studies
2.
Wikipedia's Sexuality portal -
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Sexuality
3. Wikipedia's Transgender
portal -
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Transgender
4.
Wikipedia's Human Rights portal -
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Human_rights
5. Wikipedia's Community
portal -
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Community
6. Wikipedia's Society portal -
hen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Society
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Sister LGBT Wikipedia
portals can be found here:
1. LGBT
on Wikibooks (Manuals and Books) -
en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special:Search/LGBT
2.
LGBT on Wikimedia
Commons -
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special
3.
LGBT on Wikinews
(News -
en.wikinews.org/wiki/Special:Search/LGBT
4.
LGBT on Wikiquote
(Quotations) -
en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Special:Search/LGBT
5.
LGBT on Wikisource
(Texts) -
en.wikisource.org/wiki/Special:Search/LGBT
6.
LGBT on Wikiversity
(Learning Resources) -
en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Special:Search/LGBT
7.
LGBT on Wiktionary
(Definitions) -
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:Search/LGBT
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AARP's LGBT
portal
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www.aarp.org/relationships/friends-family/aarp-pride.html
The AARP's
LGBT portal designed to spotlight articles on news, personal
finance, relationships, travel
and other topics of concern to older LGBT
Americans, and their family and friends.
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The Library of Congress LGBT portal
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www.loc.gov/lgbt/
The Library of Congress is the largest single repository of
world knowledge in a single place contains
numerous collections of books, posters,
sound recordings, manuscripts and other material produced
by, about and for the LGBT community.
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Here Media portal
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www.heremedia.com
Here Media
distributes gay media and world cinema programming with universal,
humanistic appeal.
Here Media owns and
operates a variety of media assets, including:
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Gay.com Portal
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www.gay.com
Gay dating, chat, personals, news, local events, and information.
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Out Magazine
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www.out.com
The world's leading gay fashion and lifestyle brand.
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The Advocate
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www.advocate.com
The world's leading source for LGBT news and entertainment.
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Here!
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www.heretv.com
The Internet television channel for the LGBT community.
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Out Traveler
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www.outtraveler.com
The standard in gay travel dedicated to helping you find your
gay way in the wider
world,
brought to you by
the OutTraveler experts.
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SheWired
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www.shewired.com
The world's fastest growing site for women gay, straight, and
in-between.
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HIV Plus
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www.hivplusmag.com
Dedicated to helping people lead their fullest life possible
by offering tips, tools, and
personal stories
that motivate them to make the best of their relationships,
work, leisure
time, health care, and overall sense of
well-being.
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National Resource
Center on LGBT Aging
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www.lgbtagingcenter.org
This portal is the country's first and only technical assistance
resource center aimed at improving the
quality of services
and support offered to LGBT older adults.
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The Queer
Resources Directory (QRD) -
www.qrd.org
This is the Granddaddy of all
queer sites. This site is a veritable fount of knowledge about
everything gay & lesbian.
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The LGBT National Help Center
- www.glnh.org
This LGBT portal is a non-profit, tax-exempt
organization that is dedicated to meeting the needs of the
gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender community and those questioning
their sexual orientation and gender identity.
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