Get Involved & Be Heard!

If you are looking to contribute and become involved, here are a few ways to help out the cause.

• Spread the Word- LGBTCollege needs ambassadors who see the potential and want to dedicate & commit time to letting everyone they come across now how important it is for the LGBT community to be more openly diverse regarding race and culture when discussing topics in the LGBT community.

• Make a Video/Write it Down- LGBTCollege has launched its “P3Project” Campaign so the LGBT community and advocates and express their own experiences pertaining to Personal, Professional, and Public knowledge they have witnessed in their lives to an open forum that can be shared in a positive light. Simply check out the P3Project page and get going with your inspirational stories for all to see, read, and hear.

• Articles/Pieces of Work/Idea Submissions- since LGBTCollege is so new and fresh there is so much room for growth and hopefully great minds can come together to submit ideas and pieces of work that they are interested in contributing to the site. Multi-representation is the name of the game for the LGBT community when it comes to this site so if you have a topic that you want to write about or something you want to submit then email that idea to” lgbtcollege@gmail.com.

• Donations- this idea of showing the LGBT community in a light rarely shown was the result of a Social Worker and financial help is needed to keep the idea not only afloat but continually prospering and growing in size and amount of education, expression, and celebration of the LGBT community and the amazing advocates who support the cause. If you can donate any amount to keep this going it is greatly appreciated.

 
 

Resource Spotlight

League of United Latin American Citizens

http://lulac.org/programs/lgbt/

LULAC is the largest and oldest Hispanic organization in the United States. LULAC advances the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, housing, health and civil rights of Hispanic Americans through community-based programs.

 
 

Resource Spotlight

Gay & Lesbian Arabs

www.al-bab.com

Al-Bab aims to introduce non-Arabs to the Arabs and their culture. Western explorers of the 18th and 19th centuries portrayed the Arab world as a strange, exotic and sometimes terrifying place. Al-Bab seeks to portray the Arab world neither as an object of fear nor as a cultural curiosity - fascinating though it may be.

 
 

Resource Spotlight

Equaldex

http://equaldex.com/

Equaldex is a collaborative knowledge base for the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) movement. The site aims to crowdsource every law related to LGBT rights to provide a comprehensive and global view of the LGBT rights movement.

 
 

Resource Spotlight

Native Out

http://nativeout.com/

NativeOUT is just one of the 20+ organized grassroots Indigenous LGBTQ and Two-Spirit groups across North America involved in the Native LGBTQ Two Spirit Movement. Our mission is to: Empower Indigenous LGBTQ/Two-Spirit people across North America to work towards social change in their communities.

 
 

Resource Spotlight

National Resource Center on LGBT Aging

http://www.lgbtagingcenter.org

The National Resource Center on LGBT Aging is the country's first and only technical assistance resource center aimed at improving the quality of services and supports offered to lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender older adults.