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Queer Notes, Jan.-Feb. 2011
From the Jan.-Feb. 2011 issue of News & Letters: Queer Notes by Elise The Bisexual Queer Alliance of Chicago (BQAC) was formed in autumn 2010, to raise visibility of the Bisexual community there—where we’re virtually unknown—to erase Bi-phobia and to work … Continue reading →
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Tagged AIDS, Bisexual Queer Alliance of Chicago, bullying, Cameroon, Canadian Human Rights Commission, Center on Halsted, Deval Patrick, ENDA, Gay Lesbian and Bisexual, Howard Brown Health Center, lgbt, News and Letters Committees, Prisoners' Legal Services, queer, The Society of Transsexual Women of the Philippines, Transgender Day of Remembrance, Transgendered, United States
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