Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Links that can guide you through the world of LGBT rights...

Here are 9 links which provided me with a plethora of information, and if you're looking to delve more deeply into the world of LGBT rights, these should be useful for you too!


1.     http://www.cnn.com ; CNN is where I received much of my current information on DADT and hate crimes that I addressed in the blog.
2.     http://pewforum.org/Topics/Issues/Gay-Marriage-and-Homosexuality/ ; Pew Forum, a cite with a religious basis, gives a non-biased analysis of LGBT rights in a religious context.
3.     http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_marr.htm ; Religious Tolerance is another site that provides unbiased information about same sex marriage, talking about general opinions among different age groups, giving quotes, and providing arguments for and against it.
4.     http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/ ; Andrew Sullivan’s blog comments on the status of LGBT rights every once in a while, discussing things ranging from strait up information, to funny and inspirational videos.
5.     http://www.washingtonpost.com/ ; The Washington Post’s Federal Eye section provides a lot of vital information about the DADT debate and is where I received a lot of my information.
6.     http://www.politicsdaily.com/ ; Politics Daily provides information on LGBT rights and upcoming elections, which proved to be very informative and useful for me.
7.     http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ ; The Huffington Post is not just a generic news site, it also provides wide ranging information about LGBT rights as a whole, while also commenting on current issues in the forefront like DADT.
8.     http://www.hrc.org/issues/coming_out.asp ; The Human Rights Campaign is a wonderful website for useful information about LGBT rights, from DADT to adoption to marriage, and is a website where one can find a way to be an activist for something he or she believes in.
9.     http://www.youtube.com ; I always have to give props to YouTube, as I am always researching speeches from politicians to celebrities on LGBT rights.

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