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| Albuquerque's Common Bond New Mexico Foundation is the Gay and Lesbian center of the community in New Mexico. |
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Albuquerque Pride is a non-profit organization dedicated to:
- Presenting a positive image of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT) community
- Educating the general public on the issues and lives of our community
- Providing a safe space to network, come out and explore what the New Mexico GLBT community is all about
- Building support among our allies and creating a dynamic economic, political and vocal community for all issues of social justice and freedom
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CenterLink (formerly The National Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Centers) was founded in 1994 as a member-based coalition to support the development of strong, sustainable LGBT community centers. |
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El Paso Sun City Pride celebrates the present, envisions the future and honors the past accomplishments of our community through the visibility and awareness created by progressive policies already in place in our beautiful city of El Paso. "Coming Out" marks the beginning of the gay self-realization process; "Pride" marks its culmination. |
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Gayscape - The directory to everything Gay, Lesbian or Bisexual on the Internet. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Queer no matter what you call it we've got it. By limiting our listings to sites of Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual interest we provide the specialized search tool that's fast, easy and fun. Over 126,000 indexed sites. Gayscape.com is all you need to remember. |
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| GenderBender - your one-stop, what's happening, where-to-go guide to the GLBT community in Las Cruces and Southern New Mexico. |
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Gloobts - the most comprehensive listing of GLBT owned or operated businesses and organizations, including those companies and organizations that are friendly or supportive to our community. We believe that it is important to support those that are supportive of us, and so we try to always buy goods and use the services of other GLBT companies. We hope that you will do the same, and perhaps this website can help us find one another. |
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MPower - MPower is a program for 18-29 y/o guys who are Gay, Bi, Trans, or Questioning their sexuality. MPower serves the city of Albuquerque and the State of New Mexico and has been doing so since 1997. |
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The National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) is a 501(c)3 social justice organization dedicated to advancing the equality of transgender people through advocacy, collaboration and empowerment.
NCTE provides this presence by monitoring federal activity and communicating this activity to our members around the country, providing congressional education, and establishing a center of expertise on transgender issues |
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New Mexico Gay-Straight Alliance -
The NM Gay Straight Alliance Network is a youth-led organization that connects school-based Gay Straight Alliances (GSAs) to each other and community resources. Through peer support, leadership development, and training, GSA Network supports young people in starting, strengthening, and sustaining GSAs and builds the capacity of GSAs to:
- create safe environments in schools for students to support each other and learn about homophobia and other oppressions,
- educate the school community about homophobia, gender identity, and sexual orientation issues, and
- fight discrimination, harassment, and violence in schools.
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Normal Heart Community Ventures/SW LGBT Press - For over eighteen years a small but passionately dedicated group of volunteers has fought intolerance and homophobia by visibly providing news and information about and for the gay and lesbian community of New Mexico and West Texas through the Southwest LGBT Press (formerly The Normal Heart). We have made tremendous progress and New Mexico is now one of the friendliest states in the country to GLBT people. |
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PFLAG Albuquerque - We are the Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (Albuquerque, New Mexico) empowering lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and transsexual persons -- and those who love them -- through outreach, personal support, and education.
We meet the third Tuesday of each month. The First Congregational Church (very near UNM)
kindly offers their fellowship hall for our meetings. 2801 Lomas Blvd NE, Albuquerque |
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When gay Americans want to know what's going on that's REAL in the world, they come to PRIDE & Equality magazine. P&E is becoming a valuable source for informing the GLBT on real individuals and gay celebrities making a difference in the community. Like our tagline says, "NoGlam. No Fluff. Just Real." |
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Sandia Out Professional Alliance (SOPA) At SOPA, our mission is to build upon, promote and invest in the diverse gay and lesbian business and professional community throughout New Mexico.
To acheive this goal we aim to strengthen the local GLBT business and professional connections as well as foster productive, enjoyable and rewarding relationships between the GLBT community, the general community and the growing number of SOPA member companies, organizations and individuals by way of networking, development, outreach and learning opportunities. |
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Southern New Mexico Pride has existed in various forms, under various names, for several years. The first recorded picnic was sponsored by a group of lesbians looking for a social activity in 1990. Originally, Las Cruces Pride (as it was then known) consisted of a small group of community members held a picnic in a local park. In the late 1990s, a walking parade was added. It has since grown into a part-year, volunteer-run organization, working in conjunction with local community groups and vendors, to provide a walking parade followed by a picnic, artisans, vendors, and activities in a local park. In 2006, Las Cruces Pride changed its name to Southern NM Pride to represent more communities. In 2008, Southern NM Pride was honored by Albuquerque Pride with its Honored Dignitary-Emerging Leader award. |
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Southwest Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
CLOSET CINEMA is an Albuquerque based nonprofit organization dedicated to showcasing queer cinema in an attempt to highlight the richness of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender experience. We serve our diverse communities by producing the Southwest Gay and Lesbian Film Festival and other events.
One of the State’s largest film festivals. Closet Cinema is recognized as the New Mexico’s leading GLBT non-profit organization dedicated to presenting a diverse array of GLBT images through film media arts. SWGLFF will be celebrating its sixth annual event this Fall. SWGLFF will run for 7 days, October 9-15, screen over 80 features, shorts and documentaries in 54 programs, and represent over 15 countries, while hosting an array of guests and filmmakers - creating a truly regional experience. |
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The Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico. This site is dedicated to serving the transgender community of the state of New Mexico and strives to exist as a clearing house for resources which can support, assist, educate, and advocate for the transgender population of this state and their families and loved ones. It will provide social, educational, emotional, and functional support for all facets of transgender living and will promote mutual understanding, acceptance, and equality to achieve a more positive and healthy society. |
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We put the “Q” in Albuquerque - By AJ Carian, Assistant Director
Cultural Services Department, City of Albuquerque |
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