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Queer Japan

Collected by: Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation

Archived since: Feb, 2019

Description:

The Queer Japan Web Archiving Project is a joint initiative by the Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation, led by Japanese Studies librarians at Brown, Columbia, Duke, Harvard, Princeton, and Yale Universities and the University of Pennsylvania, with critical research support and input from Dr. Yoshie Yanagihara (Tokyo Denki University), Dr. Tetsuyuki Shida (Waseda University), and Patrick Carland (University of Pennsylvania). The Archive aims to preserve websites created by non-profit Japanese organizations that research, advocate for, and provide services to LGBTQ communities. From May 2020 onward, the project members expanded the scope of the collection to include websites on non-profit organizations providing social services to LGBTQ communities, mental health services, LGBTQ-focused healthcare providers, educational and political advocacy groups, university clubs, and LGBTQ-centered events and demonstrations. By archiving these websites, the Queer Japan Web Archive strives to guarantee that these potentially ephemeral websites are preserved and remain accessible to researchers and scholars. For the updated and complete collection scope, see: https://guides.library.yale.edu/QueerJapan.

Subject:   Society & Culture Gay community Self-help groups Helplines

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Title: にじいろほっかいどう

URL: https://nijiirohokkaido.jimdofree.com/

Description: 「にじいろほっかいどう」は、北海道に暮らすLGBT(性的マイノリティ)の当事者(以下当事者)への差別や偏見、社会的な孤立をなくすことを目的に活動しています。当事者向けの交流イベントである「GPS」「WING」「じぶんカフェ」の3つのイベントを統合した主催団体として、2015年12月に設立されました。 [The mission of Nijiiro Hokkaido is to eliminate bias and discrimination against LGBT people (sexual minorities) living in Hokkaido and reduce their social isolation. We are founded as a host of three social events, that is, "GPS," "WING" and "Jibun Kafe" in December 2015.]

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Subject:   Sexual minorities,  Social networks

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