Online Resources for Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals, and Transgender

Gays, les, bi, and trans have always been a controversial topic. Acceptance has come to a point in which in certain places this sort of behaviors is not just seen as normal, but also legal. However, there are still places where being different is a mark that is hard to erase.

To create awareness and give support there are different organizations that fight to get equal opportunities to the GLBT community. Next we will give you a list of resources including news, associations, and other useful information if you are interested on this topic.

The news concerning the GLBT community are endless. Some of the best sites to visit are:

Gay Star News: This is an exclusive site for gay news where you can get updated information about entertainment, business, travel, family, homes, and even job searching. It is one of the best GLBT portals you will find online.

The Independent GLBT Section: If you are looking just for news, the independent's gay portal is one of the best places to get updated information from all around the world. You will not just find interesting articles about being gay, but also the latest news that shock the community.

Pink News: The pink news site is full of information about LGBT. The site is arranged by region, with special focus in the United Kingdom and the United States, but also with a world news section. In addition, you will find a particular section for transgender, entertainment, religion, and travel.

Lesbian News: This is the site where you will find all information about lesbian girls. Get to know the latest news concerning lesbians and entertainment. In addition, there is a special section to address celebrities and lifestyle. Get advice about relationships, wellness, and fem astrology as you browse on this site.

Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender news at The Huffington Post: The Huffington Post is one of the news sites with the most visits every day. They have special topics for the GLBT community. Each link will get you to a special filter for each topic.


To get information about the organizations that work for the GLBT community internationally, you can go to the following sites:

The International Lesbian, Gay Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex Association: This is an organization with over a thousand members that promotes campaigns to respect GLBT rights. It has been working since 1978 and has now presence in 132 different countries.

The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Intersex (LGBTQI) Youth and Student Organization: This organization operates in Europe. It is devoted to integrate young people, gathering together other 95 organizations within the student community. It is directed and meant to serve the youth.

GATE: This is an international organization that works to take any GLBT behavior outside the clinical pathologies, HIV response, and the acceptance of trans genders by the United Nations. Their work has been actively changing the way trans people are seen in the international scenario.

The Gay and Lesbian International Sport Association: This organization is advocated to fight for the rights of LGBT people in sports around the world. They do this by engaging with the main sports organizations throughout the world to promote diversity.

Organization Intersex International: This is an organization that educates people with any GLBT trends. They are meant to orient not just the person, but also the people living around. They are actively working in Africa, America, Asia, And Europe, with actions specifically addressed to each zone.

Outright Action International: This is a non-for-profit organization that is working in the United States, Latin America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. It was formerly known as the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, and is fighting to get recognition for the GLBT community.

The Trans March: This is an event held in San Francisco. The demonstration has global proportions. It is meant to raise awareness and show the world that they are here and they are strong. All they are looking for is to end discrimination and get access to equal opportunities.


For more useful resources, check our following selection:

State-by-State History of Banning and Legalizing Gay Marriage, 1994-2015: This is a very interesting resource at the procon.org site where you will get statistics on the evolution of gay marriage acceptance in the United States.

True Colors Fund: This is an interesting concepts where you can launch a campaign to support a specific GLBT cause.

The Center: This is a community center in New York with wellness and health programs for the GLBT community. It is a great example of what can be achieved working together.

Lambda Legal: They are an organization that started operations in 1973, devoted to fight for the legal rights of the GLBT community in the United States.