Examine successful strategies designed to end discrimination and achieve social justice for sexual minorities!
Gay and Lesbian Rights Organizing: Community-Based Strategies is the first compilation of case studies of local-level gay rights organizing efforts. It is an inspiring testimonial to grassroots work going on across the country, from a community located in the heart of the anti-gay operation in the US, the home of Focus on the Family, in Colorado, to a moving vision of a different world told first-hand by four transgender youth in the Northeast, to a successful campaign in a community in Kentucky where a decade earlier television crews agreed to film only the feet of gay rights marchers in order to protect them in view of fierce opposition and even death threats against them. As Urvashi Vaid states in the foreword, local and state activism remains the vibrant center of the movement.
The first section of Gay and Lesbian Rights Organizing, entitled Building Coalitions and Changing Communities examines:
The next section, Visions of Community for GLBT Youth, presents:
The final section, Innovative Strategies for a New Era, examines:
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Contributors in psychology and social work describe their experiences in building coalitions, working with youth, and exploring strategies for protecting gay and lesbian rights.
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