PSYC 367/WmSt 366:  Gender Issues in Psychology

Spring 2004            Virginia Norris, Ph.D.

All dates are subject to change.  Announcements in class supersede internet material.

CHAPTER 7
Internet Resources

Coalition for Positive Sexuality--look under the key topics of Sexuality, Education
http://www.positive.org
This page is full of cutting edge information about sex, sexuality, and being a teenager.  It has a BBS and multiple resources for young adults looking for inforation that was, at one point, nearly censored from the Internet, such as information about STDs and safe sex.

Gender and Sexuality
http://dir.yahoo.com/Society_and_Culture/Cultures_and_Groups/Transgendered/
This is a direct link to the Yahoo transgendered database that contains materials on cross dressing, gender reassignment surgery, general resources, mailing lists, organizations, people, and publications.
http://www.qrd.org/QRD/
The Queer Resources Directory contains files about everything queer, with subject tree headings that include: Queers and Their Families, Queer Youth, Queers and Religion, Electronic Resources, Queer Culture, Worldwide Queer Info, Politics, and Political News and Activism.

Discussion Lists:
SEXADD-L (Listserv@Kentvm.Kent>EDU)
 List is made up of professionals, students, and professors that are interested in the field of sexuality. Topics include Gender, Dominance and Love, plus an array of others.
SEXTALK
 List is made up of professors, students, authors, and members of the general public who are interested in the topic of sexuality. Topics include sexual conduct and preferences, relationships and restrictions.

http://gaylife.miningco.com/

          The Gay Life site at The Mining Company site allows visitors to explore
          different aspects of gay life. Some of the topics covered on the site are coming
          out online, anonymous sex, finding the right partner, being gay in the corporate
          world and safe sex

http://www.bi.org/

          Bi.org provides service to the bisexual community whose special issues are often
          not addressed in the heterosexual or gay and lesbian. The site serves as a great
          starting point for exploring other sites linked to the page. The site has resources
          on health and welfare, magazine, books, films, and statistical information.

http://www.hrc.org

          The Human Rights Campaign is a site dedicated to working for the equal rights
          of gays and lesbian. This activist organization researches and tracks issues
          affecting the lives of gay Americans.


Last update 12/26/2003

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