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Safe Zone Safe Zone is a program at UM-St. Louis which identifies and trains faculty, staff, and students who are aware and affirmative about GLBT issues. |
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MySpace MySpace is an online community that lets you meet your friends’ friends. Find us, PRIZM, on MySpace and request to be our friend. Please feel free to leave us a message too. |
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Facebook is a social utility that connects you with the people around you. Find us, PRIZM, on Facebook and add us as a friend. Please feel free to leave us a message too. |
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PROMO PROMO is Missouri’s statewide organization advocating for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender equality through legislative action, electoral politics, grassroots organizing, and community education. |
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The Current The University of Missouri—St. Louis student newspaper since 1966. |
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—————University of Missouri—St. Louis, One University Boulevard—St. Louis, MO 63121————— Office of Student Life—Millennium Student Center—Room 384 Phone: (314) 516-5013 Email: prizm@umsl.edu |
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National LGBT Resource Centers The National Consortium of Directors of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Resources in Higher Education. |
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Relay for Life Each year, across the nation, one event brings together entire communities to take part in the fight against cancer. |
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VOLUNTEER
St. Louis Region Anti-Violence Advocacy Project (AVAP) AVAP provides a safe and confidential information and referral line to link people in need to safe resources. We are looking for people to answer calls, help us fundraise, and to get involved with our board & sub-committees. Next volunteer training: March 1, 2008 To sign up: RSVP to info@avap-stl.org or (314) 502-2050 for location information. For more information, please email: anti-violence@sbcglobal.net |
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St. Louis Region Anti-Violence Advocacy Project (AVAP) LGBT / Queer Information & Referral Line Same Sex Intimate Partner Violence Sexual Violence Hate Crimes Call: (314) 503-2050 Hours: 6PM to 12AM (CST) -Confidential- |
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Local GLBT Guide—All Things Friendly “A comprehensive list of GLBT owned or operated businesses and organizations, including those...that are friendly or supportive to our community.” |
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Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center The Touhill brings the performing arts to the University of Missouri—St. Louis and to audiences from the St. Louis area and across the Midwest. |
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Day of Silence The Day of Silence is a national protest to help end GLBT hate related crimes. The 2008 Day of Silence will be held in memory of Lawrence King. |
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Pride St. Louis Pride St. Louis is a community-based organization that envisions a world where diversity can be celebrated and prejudice has been eliminated. |
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Cable News Network (CNN) One of the world’s leaders in news. Delivery news 24 hours a day. Visit CNN.com for up-to-date news, around the clock, and anywhere in the world. |
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Human Rights Campaign The largest national gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender civil rights organization. |
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“fagbug” Erin Davies' quest to drive her vandalized car after being a victim of a hate crime. |

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The Guardian Project The Guardians are young gay, bisexual, queer and questioning (GBTQ) men ages 18-29 in the St. Louis area having fun and protecting their community. |
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Project ARK Committed to enhancing the lives of HIV-infected children, youth, young adults, women and families. |