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Southern Pride: Celebrating LGBTQ+ Pride Month: LGBTQ+ Resources
in the South

This guide provides library and web-based information related to the Southern Pride: Celebrating LGBTQ+ Pride Month library display.

Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)

Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is dedicated to protecting and advancing the rights, dignity and freedom of the LGBT community in the Deep South and to removing barriers to equality. 

LAMBDA Legal Southern Regional Office

Founded in 1973, LAMBDA Legal is the oldest and largest national legal organization whose mission is to achieve full recognition of the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people and everyone living with HIV through impact litigation, education and public policy work.

Equality Now

Trans in the South: A Guide to Resources and Services, is a directory of more than 400 Southern health service providers that the Campaign for Southern Equality team has confirmed to be trans-friendly and trans-competent.

Campaign for Southern Equality

  • Legal Equality Project: This project focuses on achieving legal equality by striking down anti-LGBTQ laws, passing pro-LGBTQ policies across the South, and building political voice and power for every community on the margins in the South
  • Southern Equality Fund: Through the Southern Equality Fund (SEF), CSE empowers local LGBTQ leaders across the South to promote equality in their hometowns.  Provides grants, trainings, and support.
  • Community Health Program

The Williams Institute (UCLA School of Law)

LGBT in the South includes facts and figures about the LGBT community from Williams Institute policy analysts and social scientists including LGBT demographics and discrimination in the South

For a comprehensive list of resources, please download the Resource List maintained by Georgia Southern University Counseling Center.