Web sites containing information and resources for or about young gay, lesbian, bisexual and or questioning people in District of Columbia.
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- Youth Pride Day
- Youth Pride Day occurs every April in Washington, DC. Our 2003 event drew over 2,500 young people coming out to celebrate awareness, visibility and pride. (Future dates for this event have not been provided.)
Categories - Events - Pride Events - Youth Locations: - District of Columbia } Washington
- GLBTA Resource Center at American University
- The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Ally Resource Center (GLBTA Resource Center) is a University office which works to heighten awareness of issues dealing with sexual orientation. The Center is staffed by undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and members of the University administration. The staff provides academic advice, peer support, referrals, and resource information on sexual minority issues.
Acknowledging and supporting the diversity in the University community, the GLBTA Resource Center is a safe space that all members of the University community are welcome to visit to explore the many aspects of human sexuality in an open, non-prejudicial atmosphere. We encourage you to stop by the GLBTA Resource Center during office hours (9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday). The GLBTA Resource Center is available other times by appointment.
Categories - Alumni Organizations - Clubs and Organizations - University and College Organizations - Queer Studies - Youth Locations: - District of Columbia } Washington
- District of Columbia Aquatics Club (DCAC)
- Four-time Gay and Lesbian World Champions! DCAC is Washington, D.C.'s totally cool, high energy, all-inclusive competitive masters swimming team. Our 200+ members (60 women and 150 men) range in age from 19 to 80 and in ability from fitness swimmers to former Olympic team members. With well over 100 nationally-ranked swimmers or relay teams and a slew of U.S. and FINA World records to their credit, this is one hot group of jocks. Extensive website has information about the club, numerous articles on swimming technique and nutrition, photo galery and links to Gay and Lesbian swim teams worldwide, as well as local and national swimming organizations.
DCAC invites everyone living in the Mid-Atlantic region who has a swimming background to join our team. Visitors to the Nation's Captial are welcome to join us for workouts free of charge. Also check out our sister club, the Washington Wetskins Water Polo Team. See website for schedule of practices in DC, Maryland and Virginia.
Categories - Lesbian - Sports and Recreation - Swimming - Youth Locations: - District of Columbia } Washington
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