Just the Facts

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Link ID 756
Title Just the Facts
Url http://www.glstn.org/pages/sections/library/reference/006.article
Description A fact sheet that summarizes important statistics about the impact of homophobia on gay and lesbian youth.
Category Communities & Groups >> Youth
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Date added Feb 15, 2000

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