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Description: Capstone Alliance is the registered campus organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, (LGBTQ+) and allied faculty, staff, and graduate students at The University of Alabama. Our mission is to make the University of Alabama community safe, supportive, and welcoming to all identities.
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Subject: Gay men -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, Gay men -- Attitudes -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, Lesbians -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, Lesbians -- Attitudes -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, Bisexuals -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, Bisexuals -- Attitudes -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, Transgender people -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, Transgender people -- Attitudes -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, Gender identity -- Attitudes -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, University of Alabama, Capstone Alliance (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Creator: Capstone Alliance (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 20??
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: http://capstonealliance.ua.edu/
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Description: "LARGEST AND OLDEST GAY BAR IN HUNTSVILLE. Friendly and safe atmosphere where anyone is welcome. Our staff is excellent in service and when it comes to mixology, we can't be beat."
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Subject: Gay bars -- Alabama -- Huntsville, Gay men -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Huntsville, Lesbians -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Huntsville, Bisexuals -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Huntsville, Transgender people -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Huntsville, Deja Vieux Night Club (Huntsville, Ala.)
Creator: Deja Vieux Night Club (Huntsville, Ala.)
Publisher: Simplesite
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 201?
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Contributor: Gordon, Cecil A., Jr., Dixon, Terry, Rion, Cedaria
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: http://dejavieuxnightclub.simplesite.com
Description: The Magic City Acceptance Center (MCAC) provides a safe, supportive and affirming space for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer or Questioning (LGBTQ) people and their allies in Birmingham, Alabama. A BAO affiliated program.
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Subject: Sexual minority youth -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Sexual minority youth -- Psychology -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Gays -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Lesbians -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Bisexuals -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Transgender people -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Gender identity -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Magic City Acceptance Center (Birmingham, Ala.)
Creator: Magic City Acceptance Center (Birmingham, Ala.)
Publisher: Magic City Acceptance Center
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 2016 or 2017?
Contributor: Keller, Amanda
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: http://magiccityacceptancecenter.org/
Description: The goal of Medical Advocacy & Outreach (MAO) and its service divisions is to provide competent and compassionate care and assistance to individuals living with HIV, Hepatitis C, and other life-threatening illnesses. Whether you need HIV specialty and primary care, need help navigating public assistance programs, need support to manage life problems that are impacting your adherence to treatment, or just need understanding, MAO can work with you to make sure your needs are met.
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Subject: HIV infections -- Alabama, AIDS (Disease) -- Alabama, Gays -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama, Lesbians -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama, Transgender people -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama, HIV (Viruses) -- Alabama, HIV-positive women -- Medical care -- Alabama, Hepatitis C -- Alabama, Bisexuals -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama, Medical Advocacy and Outreach (Ala.)
Creator: Medical Advocacy and Outreach (Ala.)
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: ??
Contributor: Dill, Laurie
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: http://maoi.org/
Description: The Order of Osiris Ball "Tableau” has become a signature feature of Mobile’s oldest living alternative lifestyle organization. The Order of Osiris has now grown over the years, changing with the times to become an all-inclusive Mardi Gras organization.
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Subject: Mardi Gras -- Alabama -- Mobile, Carnival -- Alabama-- Mobile, Balls (Parties) -- Alabama -- Mobile, Gay men -- Alabama -- Mobile, Lesbians -- Alabama -- Mobile, Bisexuals -- Alabama -- Mobile, Transgender people -- Alabama -- Mobile, Asexual people -- Alabama -- Mobile, The Order of Osiris (Mobile, Ala.)
Creator: The Order of Osiris (Mobile, Ala.)
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: March 1981
Contributor: Aldridge, Neil, Atkinson, Budgie, Argo, Larry
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: http://orderofosiris.com/
Description: AIDS Alabama has been committed to helping people living with HIV/AIDS in Alabama for over 30 years. We focus on housing, policy and advocacy, supportive services, HIV prevention and education, as well as free and confidential HIV testing. AIDS Alabama devotes its energy and resources statewide to helping people with HIV/AIDS live healthy, independent lives and works to prevent the spread of HIV.
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Subject: AIDS (Disease) -- Alabama, Gays -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama, Lesbians -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama, Bisexuals -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama, Transgender people -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama, AIDS (Disease) -- Education -- Alabama, AIDS Alabama (Birmingham, Ala.)
Creator: AIDS Alabama (Birmingham, Ala.)
Publisher: Zeekee
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 2000?
Contributor: Hiers, Kathie, Tarver, Mitchell, Mujumdar, Anil A.
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: http://www.aidsalabama.org/
Description: Beloved Community Church is a congregation of the United Church of Christ, a place where Jesus the healer meets Jesus the revolutionary, and where together we work for a just and compassionate world. "We are black and white, young and old, gay and straight, poor and economically comfortable, trans- and cis-gender, with and without disabilities. We come from a range of faith – and no faith – backgrounds." We join together in community across our differences to worship together and to learn, fellowship, and do the work of justice and mercy in the world.
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Subject: Identity (Psychology) -- Religious aspects -- Christianity -- Biblical teaching, Protestant churches -- Alabama -- Birmingham, United Church of Christ -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Identification (Religion) -- Biblical teaching -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Equality -- Religious aspects -- Christianity -- Biblical teaching -- Alabama -- Birmingham
Creator: Beloved Community Church (Birmingham, Ala.), Beloved Community Church (Birmingham, Ala.)
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 2000
Contributor: Sanders, Jennifer, Brown, LeNard, Wright, Angie
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: http://www.belovedcommunitychurch.org/
Description: The Krewe of the Druids (MKD) is committed to the physical and financial support of West Alabama AIDS Outreach (WAAO) and the clients they serve, by helping to insure quality of life and self esteem and by serving as an advocate for access of care by or from appropriate agencies. MKD seeks to increase public awareness, promote compassion and tolerance, and solicit increased public participation and support for WAAO and its clients. In 1991 several friends decided that something should be done to raise funds for the Emergency Assistance Fund at WAAO, a fund that provided WAAO clients financial assistance for medication, food, and other living expenses. These friends formed the ‘’Quilting Bee’’, and in the winter of 1992 hosted a Mardi Gras party. Early in 1993 the group reorganized and, in the age-old tradition of Mardi Gras itself, adopted the official name ‘’Mystic Krewe of the Druids’’.
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Subject: Mardi Gras -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, Carnival -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, West Alabama AIDS Outreach, AIDS (Disease) -- Alabama, AIDS (Disease) -- Economic aspects -- Alabama, The Mystic Krewe of the Druids (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Creator: The Mystic Krewe of the Druids (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Publisher: The Krewe of the Druids, Inc. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 1991; reorganized in 1993.
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.kreweofthedruids.org/
Description: BAO's Magic City Wellness Center (MCWC) is the first LGBTQ comprehensive healthcare facility in Alabama. The MCWC provides a safe, open and affirming space for LGBTQ individuals to have an open dialogue with a healthcare provider without fear of rejection, embarrassment or discrimination. Services include general healthcare, mental wellness and more. The MCWC addresses specific needs for each individual though culturally competent care. MCWC assists in reducing barriers to care while eradicating health disparities in the LGBTQ community, leading to longer, healthier, and more productive lives. The Mission of The Magic City Wellness Center is to build and foster a strong sense of community by providing services to people living with HIV/AIDS and to provide wellness services to the LGBTQ community.
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Subject: Birmingham AIDS Outreach (Birmingham, Ala.), Magic City Wellness Center (Birmingham, Ala.), AIDS (Disease) -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Gays -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Gay men -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Lesbians -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Bisexuals -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Transgender people -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Sexual minority youth -- Psychology -- Alabama -- Birmingham
Creator: Magic City Wellness Center (Birmingham, Ala.)
Publisher: Billy Brown Photography & Edward Badham Visual Productions
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: January 2016
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Contributor: Musgrove, Karen, Rainer, Will, Weisberg, Scott, BAO (Birmingham AIDS Outreach)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: http://www.magiccitywellnesscenter.org/
Description: Mobile Equality is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing equal rights for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community of Mobile, Alabama. We are currently working towards passing a comprehensive nondiscrimination ordinance in the City of Mobile. "Our proposed comprehensive nondiscrimination ordinance would prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity and expression in employment, education, housing, and places of public accommodation operating within the City of Mobile."
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Subject: Homophobia -- Alabama -- Mobile, Discrimination -- Alabama -- Mobile, Discrimination in education -- Alabama -- Mobile, Gays -- Alabama -- Mobile, Discrimination in employment -- Alabama -- Mobile, Discrimination in housing -- Alabama -- Mobile, Discrimination in public accommodations -- Alabama -- Mobile, Lesbians -- Alabama -- Mobile, Bisexuals -- Alabama -- Mobile, Transgender people -- Alabama -- Mobile, Mobile Equality (Ala.)
Creator: Mobile Equality (Ala.)
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 2014
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Contributor: Scott, Amanda
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: http://www.mobileequality.org/
Description: "The New South Softball League was organized in 1982, providing a fun and positive environment of competition and camaraderie for players in central Alabama. Since the organization of the league, we have provided a fun exciting outlet for the sports enthusiasts in Birmingham." "Our league became a member of the North American Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance (NAGAAA) in 1983 becoming the 12th member city in it's ranks. NAGAAA is a nonprofit international organization comprised of men and women dedicated to promoting amateur athletics for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community."
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Subject: Softball -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Gay athletes -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Lesbian athletes -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Bisexuals -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Transgender people -- Alabama -- Birmingham, New South Softball League (Birmingham, Ala.)
Creator: New South Softball League (Birmingham, Ala.)
Publisher: WebsiteBuilder
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 2013?, Began in: 2013?; League organized in 1982
Contributor: Spann, Rod, Seiler, Christy
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: http://www.newsouthsoftball.net/
Description: "PFLAG Birmingham advocates full equality and civil rights for all people. Our monthly peer-to-peer support group meetings help families in crisis to dispel myths and stereotypes about sexual orientation and gender identity. By encouraging dialogue in a confidential, non-judgmental environment, we strive to promote the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) persons, their families and their friends." PFLAG Birmingham is a non-profit chapter of the national PFLAG organization.
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Subject: Parents & Friends of Lesbians and Gays -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Parents of gays -- Alabama -- Birmingham -- Attitudes, Gay men -- Alabama -- Birmingham -- Family relationships, Lesbians -- Alabama -- Birmingham -- Family relationships, Bisexuals -- Alabama -- Birmingham -- Family relationships, Transgender people -- Alabama -- Birmingham -- Family relationships, Gender identity -- Alabama -- Birmingham -- Attitudes
Creator: PFLAG Birmingham
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 1994
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Contributor: Wilson, Amanda
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: http://www.pflagbham.org/
Description: Rainbow Mobile is a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Mobile, Alabama. We are currently operating as a virtual LGBTQ community center, with the goal of having a physical buidling in the near future. We provide inclusive programming that includes pop-up events across Mobile, Baldwin, and Escambia County. We also maintain an online directory of LGBTQ affirming resources and embark on various community projects.
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Subject: Gays -- Alabama -- Mobile, Lesbians -- Alabama -- Mobile, Bisexuals -- Alabama -- Mobile, Transgender people -- Alabama -- Mobile, Gay rights -- Alabama, Rainbow Mobile (Ala.)
Creator: Rainbow Mobile (Ala.)
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: January 2018
Contributor: Fuenmayor, Bryan
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://rainbowmobile.org/
Description: During the summer of 2013, a group of men gathered around the idea of creating a new all male choral ensemble. From meetings around dining room tables, Steel City Men’s Chorus was born. Steel City Men’s Chorus’ mission is to create community, educate, and give voice to LGBTQ issues through music and service. In addition to our performances, we participate in a number of local community outreach programs, supporting AIDS Alabama and Community Kitchens of Birmingham during our inaugural year. Steel City Men’s Chorus is a proud member of Chorus America and the Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses (GALA).
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Subject: Gay musicians -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Gay choirs -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Chorus America, GALA Choruses, Steel City Men’s Chorus (Birmingham, Ala.)
Creator: Steel City Men’s Chorus (Birmingham, Ala.), Steel City Men’s Chorus (Ala.)
Publisher: WordPress, Sydney by aThemes
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 2013
Contributor: Weinberg, Michael, Bradley, Rob, Reynolds, David
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://steelcitymenschorus.org
Description: Thrive Alabama empowers our patients to create a healthy community by providing compassionate, accessible, affordable, comprehensive care. Our mission is to be the premier provider of inclusive, high quality, affordable healthcare in North Alabama. Begun in 1988 as AIDS Action Coalition, Thrive Alabama has clinic locations in Huntsville, Florence, and Albertville, Alabama.
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Subject: Medical care -- Alabama, Public health -- Alabama, HIV infections -- Alabama, HIV (Viruses) -- Alabama, AIDS (Disease) -- Alabama, Gay men -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama, Lesbians -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama, Bisexuals -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama, Transgender people -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama, Hepatitis C -- Alabama, Substance abuse -- Alabama, Thrive Alabama (Huntsville, Ala.)
Creator: Thrive Alabama (Huntsville, Ala.)
Language: English, Haitian Creole, Spanish, Vietnamese
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 1988 as AIDS Action Coalition; changed name in 2008? to Thrive Alabama
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Contributor: Marr, Mary Elizabeth, Harville, Stephanie, Parmar, Jitesh, Lyrene, George, Rucker, Kimberly
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://thrivealabama.org/
Description: AIDS Alabama South is the only AIDS Service Organization providing essential life-sustaining services to those we serve across 12 counties and 12,545 square miles of Southwest Alabama. We’re working towards a day in which people living with HIV will thrive, and new HIV infections will be rare.
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Subject: Hepatitis C -- Alabama -- Mobile, HIV infections -- Alabama, HIV (Viruses) -- Alabama, AIDS (Disease) -- Alabama, Gays -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama, Lesbians -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama, Bisexuals -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama, Transgender people -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama, AIDS Alabama South (Mobile, Ala.)
Creator: AIDS Alabama South (Mobile, Ala.)
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: ???
Contributor: Hiers, Kathie M., Kharel, Lanita
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.aidsalabamasouth.org/
Description: The mission of the Association of Lesbian, Gay Bisexual & Transgender Issues in Counseling of Alabama (ALGBTICAL) is... To promote greater awareness and understanding of sexual minority issues among members of the counseling profession and related helping occupations. To develop, implement and foster interest in charitable, scientific and educational programs designed to further the human growth and development of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) clients and communities.To protect from harm LGBT individuals by language, stereotypes, myths, misinformation, threats of expulsion from social and institutional structures and other entities, and from beliefs contrary to their identity.To provide educational programs and resources to raise the standard of practice for all counselors who serve LGBT clients and communities. ALGBTICAL is an organization of dedicated advocates, allies, and activists. We are an organization of compassionate professionals that provide counselors and other skilled helpers common ground, support, and resources for their work with sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression. The Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues in Counseling of Alabama (ALGBTICAL) is an official state branch of the national organization, the Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues in Counseling (ALGBTIC), and is an official state division of the Alabama Counseling Association (ALCA).
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Subject: Gays -- Alabama, Lesbians -- Alabama, Bisexuals -- Alabama, Transgender people -- Alabama, Gays -- Counseling of -- Alabama, Lesbians -- Counseling of -- Alabama, Bisexuals -- Counseling of -- Alabama, Transgender people -- Counseling of -- Alabama, Alabama Counseling Association, ALGBTICAL (Ala.)
Creator: ALGBTICAL (Ala.)
Publisher: Go Daddy
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 2005
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.algbtical.org
Description: BAO has been saving and transforming lives since 1985 as Alabama's first AIDS Service Organization. Today BAO provides free services to over 800 HIV positive individuals and touches thousands of lives through community events, HIV testing, and prevention outreach. The mission of BAO is to enhance the quality of life for people living with HIV / AIDS, at-risk, affected individuals, and the LGBTQ community through outreach, age-appropriate prevention education, and supportive services.
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Subject: AIDS (Disease) -- Alabama -- Birmingham, HIV-positive persons -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Gays -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Lesbians -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Bisexuals -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Transgender people -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Birmingham AIDS Outreach (Ala.)
Creator: Birmingham AIDS Outreach (Ala.)
Publisher: BAO
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 1985
Contributor: Musgrove, Karen
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.birminghamaidsoutreach.org/
Description: Central Alabama Pride, Inc. (CAP) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization committed to spreading the message of equality each year with the production of our LGBT Pride events which also brings together all Alabama citizens. We also support HIV/AIDS service organizations throughout the year such as Birmingham AIDS Outreach, AIDS Alabama, and Magic City Wellness Center and Acceptance Center. CAP is directed by an unpaid, volunteer Board of Directors. Board Members take on the responsibility for directing and overseeing the production of PRIDE each year.
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Subject: Gay pride parades -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Gays -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Lesbians -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Bisexuals -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Transgender people -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Gay pride celebrations -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Central Alabama Pride (Ala.)
Creator: Central Alabama Pride (Ala.)
Publisher: Central Valley Business Consulting, Lodi, Calif.
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: June 24, 1979 (first organized Birmingham Pride celebration)
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Contributor: Clark, Destiny, Coleman, Josh
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.centralalabamapride.org/
Description: Druid City Pride is a 501(c)(3) non-profit community organization that serves and advocates for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ+) members of the West Alabama community and their allies. The organization hosts several events, and fundraisers throughout the year culminating with our annual Druid City Pride festival in October.
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Subject: Gays -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, Lesbians -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, Bisexuals -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, Transgender people -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, Gay pride celebrations -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa
Creator: Druid City Pride (Tuscaloosa, Ala.), Druid City Pride (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Publisher: Druid City Pride - Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 2014?
Contributor: Howard, Russell C., Richardson, Kyle
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.druidcitypride.org/
Description: Equality Alabama works on state and local levels to secure, protect, and defend the rights and welfare of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people in Alabama. We provide information to the community about important issues and connect individuals to useful resources in their area. Equality Alabama works statewide to advance equal rights of LGBTQ Alabamians where they live, work, learn, and play through education, legislative advocacy, and political action.
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Subject: Sexual minorities -- Alabama, Social justice -- Alabama, Gays -- Social aspects -- Alabama, Gay rights -- Alabama, Transgender people -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Alabama, Bisexuals -- Alabama, Lesbians -- Social aspects -- Alabama, Equality Alabama (Birmingham, Ala.)
Creator: Equality Alabama (Birmingham, Ala.), Foster, Jamie
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 2002
Contributor: Foster, Jamie, Hall, Quincy
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.equalityal.org/
Description: Equality Shoals is an LGBTQ+ education and advocacy organization in Northwest Alabama, dedicated to creating change through community. Equality Shoals supports the passage of laws and ordinances, and the adoption of policies and procedures, that provide protections for the LGBTQ community, and treats them equally under the law, regardless of real or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.
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Subject: Gays -- Alabama, Lesbians -- Alabama, Gays -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Alabama, Lesbians -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Alabama, Bisexuals -- Alabama, Transgender people -- Alabama, Transgender people -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Alabama, Colbert County (Ala.), Lauderdale County (Ala.), Equality Shoals (Ala.)
Creator: Equality Shoals (Ala.)
Publisher: Equality Shoals
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 2017?
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.equalityshoals.org/
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Description: Five Horizons Health Services (FHHS) is a nonprofit community-based organization that provides services to West Alabama. Founded in 1988 as West Alabama AIDS Outreach (WAAO), the agency’s original mission was to provide HIV-related outreach and prevention services to West Alabama. The agency has expanded to include a variety of services for populations in need of specialized or general care. FHHS strives to provide high-quality, patient-centered medical, prevention, testing and case management services.
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Subject: AIDS (Disease) -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, HIV infections -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, HIV (Viruses) -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, Gays -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, Lesbians -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, Bisexuals -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, Transgender people -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, Five Horizons Health Services (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Creator: Five Horizons Health Services (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Publisher: The Nine (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Language: English, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified), Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Vietnamese
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 1988 as West Alabama AIDS Outreach (WAAO); name changed February 2018
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Contributor: Kirkpatrick, Billy, Carter, Vicky, Besant, Debbi
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.fivehorizons.org/
Description: The Invisible Histories Project is designed to be a repository for the preservation of the history of LGBTQ life first in the state of Alabama and then the entire Southeast. The archive will preserve, collect, and protect the living history of the diversity of the Queer community--both urban and rural. Using the Alabama site as a model, IHP is currently expanding into Mississippi and Georgia with aims to reach the entirety of the Southeast within 10 years.
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Subject: Sexual minorities -- History -- Southern States, Sexual minorities -- Alabama -- Archives, Sexual minorities -- History -- Alabama, Invisible Histories Project (Ala.)
Creator: iHP (Ala.), Burford, Joshua, Sullivan, Maigen, Invisible Histories Project (Ala.)
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: November 2015
Contributor: Burford, Joshua, Sullivan, Maigen
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.invisiblehistory.org/
Description: "The Birmingham Gay and Lesbian Parent group builds an inclusive community that nurtures and accepts all types of families. By joining this parenting group, families will have the opportunity to be introduced to families like themselves and create positive relationships that share a common thread-- children." "A group for LGBTQIA families."
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Subject: Gay parents -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Children of gay parents -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Lesbian mothers -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Bisexuals -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Transgender people -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Parenting -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Magic City Parents (Birmingham, Ala.)
Creator: Magic City Parents (Birmingham, Ala.)
Publisher: Wix.com
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: January 2014
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.magiccityparents.com
Description: The mission of the Mystic Krewe of Caritas was founded to provide AIDS education to the community and financial support to Aids Service Organizations through fundraising and wish-list drives. Its main community fundraiser, a Mardi Gras Bal Masque, will be the primary fundraiser for financial donations from the community.
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Subject: AIDS (Disease) -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Gays -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Carnival -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Fund raising -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Mystic Krewe of Caritas (Birmingham, Ala.)
Creator: Mystic Krewe of Caritas (Birmingham, Ala.)
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 2008
Contributor: Acton, Michael, Haack, Rebecca, Wade, Robert
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.mkcbham.org/
Description: Our vision is for all people who identify as LGBTQ and allies bringing our passions together for one purpose: to one day wake up in a Montgomery, AL that is safe, inclusive, and a source of pride for all its citizens. Montgomery Pride United is a team of many colors, but with one central mission: to join the pride forces of Montgomery in order to more effectively strive for equality for all under the law in Alabama. Montgomery PRIDE is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) charitable organization which serves as an umbrella organization uniting the PRIDE forces of Montgomery and the surrounding areas in order to more effectively strive for equality for all under the law in Alabama.
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Subject: Bisexuals -- Alabama -- Montgomery, Gays -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Alabama -- Montgomery, Gay rights -- Alabama -- Montgomery, Lesbians -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Alabama -- Montgomery, Transgender people -- Alabama -- Montgomery, Montgomery Pride United (Ala.)
Creator: Montgomery Pride United (Ala.)
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: ??
Contributor: Ellis, Meta, McDaniel, Harvey, Vazquez, Jose, McDaniel-Ellis, Emma
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.montgomeryprideunited.org/
Description: Auburn residents have banded together to organize Pride events and gather support for the gay community. Pride on the Plains, a local nonprofit founded last June, aims to celebrate local LGBTQ residents and unify the community through its parades and festivals.
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Subject: Gay pride parades -- Alabama -- Lee County, Gay pride celebrations -- Alabama -- Lee County, Gays -- Alabama -- Lee County, Lesbians -- Alabama -- Lee County, Bisexuals -- Alabama -- Lee County, Transgender people -- Alabama -- Lee County, Pride on the Plains (Auburn, Ala.)
Creator: Pride on the Plains (Auburn, Ala.)
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 2017
Contributor: Peacock, Chad, Yanes, Julio
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.prideontheplains.com/
Description: The Quest is a private club and that never closes. There is a DJ five nights per week. 19 years and up to party; 21 years and up to drink – with valid ID! The Quest Club has ZERO tolerance for drug use. The QUEST Club is a proud sponsor of Birmingham Aids Outreach, Central Alabama PRIDE, Magic City Wellness Center, The Southern Shootout Softball Tournament, and The Mystic Krewe of Apollo Birmingham.
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Subject: Gay bars -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Lesbian bars -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Bisexuals -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Transgender people -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Quest Club (Birmingham, Ala.)
Creator: Quest Club (Birmingham, Ala.)
Publisher: WordPress
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: ?
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.quest-club.com/
Description: Screen Door Review is a quarterly literary magazine that publishes all types of poetry, short stories, flash fiction, and comics authored by individuals belonging to the southern queer (lgbtq) community of the United States. The purpose of the magazine is to provide a platform of expression to those whose identities—at least in part—derive from the complicated relationship between queer person and place. Specifically, queer person and the South. Through publication, we aim to not only express, but also validate and give value to these voices, which are oftentimes overlooked, undermined, condemned, or silenced. All authors retain all rights to their work throughout the publishing process. However, if your work is subsequently published elsewhere, please mention that it was first published with us at Screen Door Review. With that said, we are open to previously published work as long as you own the rights.
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Subject: Gay authors -- Southern States, Lesbian authors -- Southern States, Gay poetry -- Southern States, Lesbian poetry -- Southern States, Bisexual poetry -- Southern States, Bisexual fiction -- Southern States, Transgender fiction -- Southern States, Literature publishing -- Southern States, Screen Door Review (Birmingham, Ala.)
Creator: Screen Door Review (Birmingham, Ala.)
Publisher: Smartcat
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 2017; first issue March 2018
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Contributor: Dawson, Alesha, Nix, Rachel, Bolden, Emma
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.screendoorreview.com/
Description: Our Vision is to promote the achievement of full potential in the LGBTQ+ community through creativity, independence, spontaneity, and a grasp of the real world. To provide an atmosphere of support and training so collaborative leaders can teach through example sharing of resources, talents, and assets with all diverse people of the greater community. "Our Harbor of Hope mission builds an equitable community where LGBTQ+ people thrive by creative connecting, diversity education and supporting all."
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Subject: Gay men -- Attitudes -- Alabama -- Florence, Lesbians -- Attitudes -- Alabama -- Florence, Bisexuals -- Attitudes -- alabama -- Florence, Transgender people -- Attitudes -- Alabama -- Florence, Discrimination -- Alabama -- Florence, Gender identity -- Alabama -- Florence, Educational equalization -- Alabama -- Florence, Gays -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama -- Florence, Shoals Diversity Center (Florence, Ala.)
Creator: Shoals Diversity Center (Florence, Ala.)
Publisher: Wix.com
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: ?
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.shoalsdiversitycenter.org/
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Description: SHOUT LGBTQ Film Festival is a part of the Sidewalk Film Festival. It highlights LGBTQ filmmakers and content with its SHOUT track, Birmingham SHOUT is Alabama’s first and only LGBTQ film festival and is proud to support the growing lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and otherwise queer community in the Magic City, along with providing compelling content for anyone interested in independent films. SHOUT began in 2006 and showcases features, documentaries and short films by new and established artists and offers attendees the opportunity to view topics of interest to the LGBTQ communities, as well as to interact with filmmakers and documentary subjects in attendance.
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Subject: Gay and lesbian film festivals -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Gay films -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Lesbian films -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Gay motion picture producers and directors -- Alabama, Lesbian motion picture producers and directors -- Alabama, Transgender films -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Shout Film Festival (Birmingham, Ala.)
Creator: Sidewalk Film Center & Cinema (Birmingham, Ala.)
Language: English
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 2006
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.sidewalkfest.com/festivals/shout-film-festival/
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Description: From local craft beers to cool cocktails, you'll find your all-time favorite classic refreshing adult beverages and some new discoveries. The Chapel offers a drinks menu to suit every taste, and amazing themed parties with awesome underground music from top local and guest DJ's. "The Chapel grew from a desire to bring a unique sense of perspective to the Birmingham party scene. We provide an environment where we encourage our patrons to be who you want to be-and in doing so The Chapel will be your welcome spot." A highly stylized nightclub in Birmingham, Alabama catering to the greater LGBT Community. Spike's Leather Club changed its name to The Chapel Bar & Nightclub in 2019.
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Subject: Gay bars -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Lesbians -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Gay men -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Bisexuals -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Transgender people -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Birmingham, The Chapel Bar & Nightclub (Birmingham, Ala.), Spike's Leather Club (Birmingham, Ala.)
Creator: The Chapel Bar & Nightclub (Birmingham, Ala.)
Publisher: Amitech Business Solutions
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 2016?
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.spikesleatherclub.com/
Description: The organization started out as a peer support group for trans women of color (TWOC) to come together and share their narratives. As a result, TAKE soon discovered that the organization needed to be more than a support group. There was organizing that needed to be done to break down barriers and to set standards within the Birmingham community for trans-related issues. The group began to focus on issues such as discrimination in the workplace, housing advocacy, support for sex workers, providing trans-friendly services, and working to alleviate the many other barriers that TWOC face that no one else was talking about.
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Subject: African American transgender people -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Transgender people -- Alabama -- Birmingham, TAKE Birmingham (Ala.)
Creator: TAKE Birmingham (Ala.)
Publisher: Wix.com
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: April 2013
Contributor: Duncan, Daroneshia, Hayes, Nycola
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.takebhm.org/
Description: The Knights & Orchids Society (TKO) is a southern centered grassroots startup founded and led by black, queer, transgender, and gender non-conforming people supporting gender justice and LGBTQ visibility. TKO empowers queer and other oppressed communities to create systems that improve the quality of life, justice, and equal rights and provide opportunities to maintain healthy lifestyles. The Knights & Orchids Society (TKO) strives to build the power of the TLBG community for African Americans throughout rural areas of Alabama’s Blackbelt region, to obtain our dream of justice and equality through group economics, education, leadership development, and organizing cultural work.
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Subject: African American bisexuals -- Alabama -- Selma, African American transgender people -- Alabama -- Selma, HIV (Viruses) -- Education -- Alabama, African American gays -- Alabama -- Selma, African American gays -- Health and hygiene -- Alabama -- Selma, TKO Society (Selma, Ala.)
Creator: TKO Society (Ala.)
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: October 2017?
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Contributor: Quentin Bell, Quentin "Que", Caldwell, Traniesa TC, Bell, Jennine, Cotton, Maya, Mars, Dani
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.tkosociety.com/
Description: The Alliance is an employee-resource group of The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), the UAB Health System (UABHS), the University of Alabama Health Services Foundation (UAHSF), and the Callahan Eye Foundation Hospital. It exists to provide advocacy, support, and networking for faculty and staff members of UAB's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Allies (LGBTQA) community. Membership is open to all such employees and retirees. The Alliance for LGBTQ Equality at UAB exists to support and advance the UAB Strategic Diversity Plan through inclusion of "the full range of human difference and potential that manifests itself in individual members of the campus community" including those who are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) members of the campus community and their allies.
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Subject: Gay men -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Gay men -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Lesbians -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Lesbians -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Bisexuals -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Bisexuals -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Transgender people -- Social aspects -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Transgender people -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Gender identity -- Alabama -- Birmingham, University of Alabama in Birmingham -- Faculty, University of Alabama in Birmingham -- Employees, Alliance for LGBTQ Equality (UAB)
Creator: Alliance for LGBTQ Equality (UAB)
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 2004
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Contributor: University of Alabama in Birmingham. Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10415 , URL at time of capture: https://www.uab.edu/alliance/
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