Non-English PRIDE Resource Library

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Spanish (Español) Niños saludables con el apoyo familiaren español Guia de recursos para salir del closet Aprendiendo el Vocabulario de identidades transgénero ¿Y Ahora Que?  Acogiendo Su Familiar Transgénero HRC Recursos en Español Servicio de Información Legal en Español The Source LGBTQ en Español Glosario de términos LGBT para equipos de atención a la salud...
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This resource hub is designed to guide individual communities under the LGBTQIA+ umbrella in accessing help, information, research, or support. Please note that we are not affiliated with, nor do we endorse, any of the below recommendations.  Find LGBT Community Center in the CenterLink Directory  See our list of non-English PRIDE Resources   Deaf and Hard of Hearing:...
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I recently had the immense privilege of speaking to five Black movement leaders about their experiences of anti-Blackness in the movement to end gender based violence and steps we can take to create a movement that is inclusive of Black workers and survivors.  For organizations striving to serve as allies and accomplices to Black communities,...
April 2025 marks twenty-four years of SAAM — a campaign that shines a light on the issues of sexual harassment, assault, and abuse and focuses on solutions to ending these types of violence.
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Creating online communities and virtual media which are inclusive, safe, and respectful is vital to creating more promising, trauma-informed futures. NSVRC invited Brendane Tynes, the co-creator of the Zora’s Daughters podcast, to discuss how they’ve curated a respectful and inclusive online space. Zora’s Daughters is a society and culture podcast that uses Black feminist anthropology...
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The following listing of survivor communities and hubs are intended to provide online support through the use of forums, chat rooms, self-help, and general resources to survivors of sexual violence. These resources are organized by the following: peer support, military service members and veterans, male survivors, culturally specific online support, and support for partners of sexual...
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This list of resources was compiled to help connect people with tools, resources, and materials for learning Black History on their own.
Sexual Violence in Disasters
This guide draws from research, reporting, and the lived experiences of survivors to explore the connections between sexual violence and disasters, the inequities that shape them both, the lessons to be learned from the resilience of survivors and their communities, and opportunities for all of us to prevent sexual violence before, during, and after disasters....
Resources for Service Providers
Disasters require us to re-imagine our work and how we serve survivors.
Resources for Organization Leaders & Managers
Learn how to prepare your organizations in case of a disaster.
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