Resources
In this section you'll find a collection of podcasts, videos, online resources and printed materials to help you learn more about your rights and what you can do to be an effective advocate for LGBT equality. In addition to general information, our resources address issues spread across five areas:
Take Action
Visit our online toolkit for activists, Get Busy, Get Equal, designed to give you the tools you need to organize effectively; enact non-discrimination laws and policies; advocate for same-sex marriage, civil unions and domestic partnerships; and effect change in your school.
Legal Materials
The Case Profiles page provides access to legal documents, strategies and decisions from our docket, including both past and current casework. Locate cases within your area of interest and click on the name to access the case profile. A list of legal documents is located at the bottom of each case profile page.
General Resources
The ACLU and the History of LGBT Rights & HIV/AIDS
This brief history of the ACLU and timeline of major events and legal cases in struggle for LGBT rights is a measure of how far we've come and where we need to go.
Paradox, Progress, and So On
LGBT Project Director Matt Coles looks back on the remarkable progress and stunning setbacks the LGBT community has faced.
Discrimination Resources
 | Non-Discrimination Laws: State by State Information
This interactive map of the United States features a comprehensive list of states prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in employment, housing and public accommodations. |
Relationships Resources
 | 10 Couples
10Couples.org features streaming video of real couples, demonstrating that denying marriage protections to gay and lesbian couples and their families is unfair and harmful. |
Parenting Resources
Schools & Youth Resources
LGBT Project Schools & Youth Library
Some of the best information from the ACLU and other organizations and websites on students' rights and what you can do to make your school a safer, more welcoming place.
 | Stickers
Our colorful stickers are used by students, as well as LGBT activists, advocates and allies, to promote a positive message of LGBT equality. > Order Online |
Transgender Resources
Why We're Asking Courts and Legislatures for Transgender Equality
Ken Choe, LGBT Project senior staff attorney, on why it is imperative that we work to make clear that the law protects transgender Americans, and that discrimination against them is illegal and unacceptable.
The Work of the ACLU: Linking Gender Identity and Gay Rights
Learn how the fight for transgender equality will further equality for everyone who experiences discrimination and fear of violence.
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