Resources offer users sites and languages other than English, including American Sign Language and Spanish.
Resources for bisexual people, communities, and their allies, including the history of the bi flag.
These links offer information on body image and acceptance, intimate partner violence, safer sex, relationships, and particular communities within GLBTQ communities, such as Bears. With whom and how we share ourselves can be one of the most intimate acts we engage in. These links are intended for education and information purposes.
Resources for GLBTQ identified university and college students.
Coming out is a life-long process. If you identify as same gender loving, bisexual, lesbian, gay, or are questioning your sexuality, these resources may be helpful in continuing your self-exploration.
Need help with your research paper or proposal? Looking for subject areas, keywords, or what Morgan Library has to offer? Then you've come to the right place.
Resources for gay and lesbian people and communities, their friends and allies
Taking care of our bodies and minds is key to our individual and our communities' wellness. These sites offer resources for doing just that.
Did you know that the word homosexuality didn't exist until the 1800s? Or, that because of one lesbian who talked back to the cops, on a night in June 1969, the modern GLB civil rights movement began? We are members of communities that have a long and fabulous history. Come check it out.
Need information? Want to get tested? Find info here.
Sometimes you need to talk to someone after hours. These hotlines provide peer or professional support on these nights when you or a friend may be feeling lost or alone.
Resources for people who were born intersex and their friends and families.
Our communities reflect a rich diversity in salient identities. These sites directly relate to GLBTQ people and communities whom identify as differently abled, disabled, or people of color. Some, but not all, sites have been cross-listed elsewhere in the links.
Resources for the Fort Collins and Northern Colorado communities.
Even before the Stonewall Rebellion, many people were working towards a more equitable world. These organizations continue that legacy in a myriad of ways, including lobbying, grassroots organizing, and educational outreach and advocacy.
Looking for new queer music or the most recent story in The Advocate? Your search has ended - you can find news, entertainment, music, and more here.
Spirit and/or faith are important to many in our communities. Sometimes, we are unaware of what resources are available for further spiritual development. These links provide access for people to more deeply explore issues of spirit and/or faith. While not exhaustive, these links provide support for a variety of spiritual paths, including LDS, Buddhist, and Jewish paths.
Our gender walks around with us every day. Some of us possess congruency with our assigned sex; others do not. One’s gender identity relates to how we feel we walk through the world, whether how we move through the world matches our assigned sex. One’s gender expression includes everything from the intonation of our voice to the clothes we wear to nonverbal behavior. These resources relate to gender identity and expression. They encompass legal, health and general resources for those who may identify cross-dressers, genderqueer individuals, transsexual individuals, or transgender individuals.
Need information about lgbt workplace policies? Or does your workplace already have a non-discrimination policy in place, but does not yet offer domestic partner benefits? Looking for LGBT-affirmative businesses? All of that and more is offered from these sites!
All of us have families of origin. Many of us have created families of choice. If you are a youth, college student, parent, elder, or somewhere in between, and are looking for more information regarding GLBTQ families and youth, you will be able to find something here.