| 1. | Sapphic Sisters | Site Details |
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A website for lesbians of color.
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| 2. | Black LGBT Community at Temenos | Site Details |
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Online community for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) African Americans.
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| 3. | J-FLAG | Site Details |
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The Jamaica Forum of Lesbians, All-Sexuals and Gays (J-FLAG) is committed to working towards a society in which the human rights and equality of lesbians, all-sexuals and gays are guaranteed.
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| 4. | Gyrl.com | Site Details |
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This information portal is a resource for African American lesbians and like-minded sistahs of every persuasion.
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| 5. | Blacklight Online | Site Details |
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Black ezine with informative articles and interviews with authors such as Audre Lorde, James Baldwin, Samuel Delany, Alice Walker and June Jordon, and issues such as: homophobia in the black community, gay Zimbabwe, activism, and lots more.
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| 6. | Kwanzaa Information Center | Site Details |
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An online resource as you celebrate this African-American holiday.
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| 7. | Womyn of Zami | Site Details |
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Zami was a social group for black lesbians, bisexuals, and womyn exploring their sexual orientation in their 20s. Our site also includes links to other gay & lesbian sites with important resources.
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| 8. | BlackStripe | Site Details |
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Resources for people of African descent.
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| 9. | Blakout - Black GLBT Virtual City | Site Details |
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A virtual metropolis for Black gay, lesbian and transgender people. Also find multimedia, gay magazines, poetry, art and "kool chat saloons" for every shade.
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| 10. | BLK | Site Details |
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Provides news and information for gay & lesbian African-Americans, featuring a calendar, classifieds, and a market place.
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| 11. | Sisters In the Life.com | Site Details |
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Dedicated to the first 100 years of Ruth Ellis' life and the lives of other African American lesbians.
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| 12. | People of Color Against AIDS Network | Site Details |
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A multiracial AIDS prevention organization created in response to the devastating impact that HIV/AIDS has and continues to have on communities of color.
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| 13. | IFBP - International Federation of Black Prides | Site Details |
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The International Federation of Black Prides is a coalition of Black Pride organizers formed to promote a multinational network of LGBT/SGL (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender/Same Gender Loving) Prides and community-based organizations.
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| 14. | Da Underground | Site Details |
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Hip Hop erotic fiction written by a hot young Maori writer.
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| 15. | ULOAH Online | Site Details |
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United Lesbians of African Heritage: honoring the black lesbians that have come before, and those yet to come.
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| 16. | National Minority AIDS Council | Site Details |
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NMAC is dedicated to developing leadership within communities of color to address the challenges of HIV/AIDS.
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| 17. | Living the Life | Site Details |
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A bi-monthly comic book about brothers loving brothers.
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| 18. | sharon bridgforth | Site Details |
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writer/activist/mother/urban/southern-Spirited/bulldagger
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| 19. | Journeys of a Tortured Soul | Site Details |
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Caesar Brunswick's detailed depiction of an African-American teens moment of self discovery. About the book and reviews.
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| 20. | Lesbian, Gay, Bi & Trans Webring | Site Details |
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A webring connecting sites for Black people who are gay, bisexual or transgender.
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| 21. | Sista Rainbow | Site Details |
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Online community for women of African decent to increase the visibility of black lesbians and to provide forum, share ideas, experiences.
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| 22. | Same Gender Loving.Net | Site Details |
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Site about the Same Gender Loving movement and the National Body Of The Black Men's Xchange (NBBMX).
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| 23. | Rainbow Links | Site Details |
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Links directory from the Ebony Lesbigay Organization.
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| 24. | DLight Enterprises | Site Details |
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Connecting same gender loving sistahs of African descent to one another by way of the internet.
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| 25. | The Blacklist | Site Details |
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List of gays and lesbians of African descent, developed as resource for Black History Month. Called "Blacklist" also because some in the black community have sought to disavow the contributions and identities of many listed here.
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