LGBT caucuses and professional organizations of different disciplines.
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Programs, book awards, newsletter, clearinghouse of bibliographies.
A professional organization of psychiatrists, psychiatry residents, and medical students which serves as a voice for the concerns of lesbians and gay men within the psychiatric community.
Professionals and students in the biological, mathematical, engineering, physical and social sciences. Activities, newsletter, and membership information.
Promotes quality health care for LGBT and HIV-positive people, fosters a professional climate in which its diverse members can achieve their full potential, and supports members challenged by discrimination.
Lists web sites of professionally staffed LGBT college/university offices; information meetings and listserv; jobs available; campus climate reports, nondiscrimination policies. Includes resources, including an informative FAQs section, and a directory of North American campuses with LGBT offices or program staff.
A national association of lawyers, judges and other legal professionals, law students and affiliated lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) legal organizations. US based.
Encourages unprejudiced sociological research on lesbians and gay men and their social institutions, and provides a forum for current research, teaching methods and materials, and professional issues relevant to homosexuality.
A national association of lawyers, judges and other legal professionals, law students and affiliated lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) legal organizations. US based.
A professional organization of psychiatrists, psychiatry residents, and medical students which serves as a voice for the concerns of lesbians and gay men within the psychiatric community.
Programs, book awards, newsletter, clearinghouse of bibliographies.
Lists web sites of professionally staffed LGBT college/university offices; information meetings and listserv; jobs available; campus climate reports, nondiscrimination policies. Includes resources, including an informative FAQs section, and a directory of North American campuses with LGBT offices or program staff.
Promotes quality health care for LGBT and HIV-positive people, fosters a professional climate in which its diverse members can achieve their full potential, and supports members challenged by discrimination.
Professionals and students in the biological, mathematical, engineering, physical and social sciences. Activities, newsletter, and membership information.
Encourages unprejudiced sociological research on lesbians and gay men and their social institutions, and provides a forum for current research, teaching methods and materials, and professional issues relevant to homosexuality.
