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Stonewall 50: Databases & Online Resources
Learn more about the historic Stonewall Riots of 1969 that sparked the LGBT rights movements of the US!
Indexes popular and scholarly literature on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues.
LGBTQ+ Source provides comprehensive coverage of academic, cultural, lifestyle, and regional publications. This database contains indexing and abstracts for LGBTQ core periodicals and more than 330 LGBTQ core books and reference works, as well as the full text of 120 journals and 140 books.
Articles from scholarly and popular journals and other publications on gender in cultural, social, and historical context.
Gender Watch focuses on the impact of gender on women's lives. It provides coverage on the family, childbirth, birth control, daycare, domestic abuse, work and workplace issues, sexual harassment, aging, body image, eating disorders, and social and societal roles. It also includes resources on the impact of gender on the arts, popular culture and media, business and work, crime and criminology, education, scholarship, health care and medicine, politics, religion, sex roles, sexuality, and sports.
Primary source materials from the ACLU archives on topics such as race, identity, gender rights, workers' rights, popular protest, the role of government, and more. Of particular note are the papers of the ACLU's Southern Regional Office, founded after the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Part of the larger Making of Modern Law series collection by Gale.
Find scholarly and popular articles focused on gender, women's studies, sexuality, and sexual and reproductive health.
Find scholarly and popular articles focused on gender, women's studies, sexuality, and sexual and reproductive health. Topic Finder feature allows users to browse and narrow topics visually.
A publication of the National Park Foundation for the National Park Service and funded by the Gill Foundation. Each chapter is written and peer-reviewed by experts in LGBTQ Studies.
A project sponsored by Harrington Park Press linking to open access peer-reviewed research in LGBT Studies across disciplines. Articles are free to all readers.