Various people at GLBT events across Indiana University campus


 

Blacks, African Americans, and People of African Descent

United Lesbians of African Heritage

ULOAH is dedicated to the visibility, unity and empowerment of lesbians of African heritage. We empower black lesbians through education, the promotion of health and well-being, and advocacy.
http://www.uloah.com/

African American Lesbians United

AALU has come into existence due to the need for a place where womyn of color can come together in a safe and comfortable environment. We come together to not only to be able to express the joys and a struggle of our individual daily experiences, but also to learn from each other's experiences. We all have expertise in one area or another, but not in all areas relative to our lifestyle, needs and concerns. AALU is that liaison that brings the topics that touch and affect us womyn, mothers, wives, daughters, professionals, students and womyn of color. Through AALU, my goal remains to address and focus on health, educational, political, economical, social, and emotional issues that effect our lives and loved ones daily. This organization was created with you in mind. We welcome your input and support.
http://socialjustice.ccnmtl.columbia.edu/index.php/African_Ancestral_Lesbians_United_For_Social_Change

ZAMI

Atlanta’s Premier Organization for Lesbians of African Descent
http://www.zami.org/

FemmeNoir

FemmeNoir is about community and bringing that community closer to other lesbians of color. Whether you live in North America, South America, Africa, the United Kingdom, anywhere in the world, you can find information about our lifestyles and culture via FemmeNoir.
http://www.femmenoir.net/

Gay Men of African Descent

Recognizing that still there are variances within the subculture of the gay community of color, Gay Men of African Descent continues to provide targeted services in the form of drop-in groups, age and need appropriate activities and counseling. The organization offers a drop-in center for seniors, YMSM's, health and wellness counseling, prevention education, street outreach and HIV testing. GMAD is also actively planning more aggressive prevention initiatives with the use of a mobile testing unit. Additionally, GMAD is actively planning more inclusive programming that will embrace both transgender individuals and lesbians. True to its mission, GMAD remains the voice of the LGBT community, championing its rights and challenging wrongs.
http://www.gmad.org/

Read news, articles and information for gay black men.

http://gaylife.about.com/od/africanamerican/

Black Gay Pride Calendar

International Federation of Black Prides

Communities of African Descent - GLAAD

http://www.glaad.org/coad

Black Gay Art

http://www.blacklightonline.com/

The Black AIDS Institute

The Black AIDS Institute is the first Black HIV/AIDS policy center dedicated to reducing HIV/AIDS health disparities by mobilizing Black institutions and individuals in efforts to confront the epidemic in their communities. Our motto describes a commitment to self-preservation: "Our People, Our Problem, Our Solution."
http://www.blackaids.org/

Black Coalition on AIDS

The mission of the Black Coalition on AIDS is to stop the spread of HIV/AID S in the Black community through education, service, and advocacy. BCA promo tes collective, comprehensive, and compassionate care for those infected wit h, and affected by, the disease.
http://www.bcoa.org/

People of Color Against AIDS Network

POCAAN is a multi-cultural AIDS prevention organization created in response to the devastating impact that HIV/AIDS was and continues to have on communities of color. In Washington State, POCAAN brings people of color together across differences of race, gender, class and sexual orientation to achieve its mission. We are committed to develop, implement and promote comprehensive multicultural HIV/AIDS prevention models that are effective and responsive to the evolving needs of communities of color. POCAAN seeks to remove the barriers created by sexism, racism and homophobia, which limit our abilities to access health care services and educational risk reduction messages concerning AIDS.
http://www.pocaan.org/

Lesbians of Color

http://www.lesbian.com/womynofcolor/woc_intro.html



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