Other assorted
favorites
Beijing
'95: Women, Power and Change
- This site links you to the original Beijing conference pages as well
as sites to help follow up and to implement ideas and recommended changes.
These include a Final Report on The Fourth World Conference; The Committments
Scoreboard; Report to the President from the U.S. Delegation, 10/25/95;
Virtual Sisterhood Follow Up Activities; and more.
Chicago Lesbian World!
- The purpose of this site is to bring together Chicagoland lesbians
and provide a one-stop link and information resource to all things lesbian
in our city and surrounding suburbs. Inside, you will find directories
of community organizations, links to other local lesbian spaces online,
local political action groups, hangouts, community resources, and anything
else of interest to the Chicago lesbian.
Communication
Studies: Gender and Race in Media
- This index, prepared by the University of Iowa Libraries, covers these
categories: African American; Asian American; Assorted Gender & Media
links; Cyberspace; Feminist Media; Indexes and Directorie; Latin American;
LesBiGay; Native American and other Indigenous Peoples; Print media; Television
& Film
Gloria
G. Brame's Castle in the Sky
- This site explore's Gloria Glickstein Brame's literary domain. It includes
magazine articles, scores of art links, links for women with websites,
links to an e-zine for contemporary American poets, and many graphics.
Guerrilla Girls
- A group of women artists and arts professionals, they dub themselves
"the conscience of the art world, ...we wear gorilla masks to focus
on the issues rather than our personalities." They use humor to convey
information, provoke discussion, and show that feminists can be funny.
In 10 years, they produced over 70 posters, printed projects, and actions
that expose sexism and racism in the art world and the culture at large.
Lesbian.Org
- Dedicated to promoting lesbian visibility through online publications,
lesbian discussion groups, donations to lesbian organizations, and more.
Pleiades
Network
- A place to create a community of women who share knowledge and experience
to help each other learn and grow as individuals. They offer a Guide to
the Internet, discussion forums, Women's Choice (recommendations for books,
movies, artists, and web sites), Women's Directory, a calendar, and classifieds.
WebCrawler
Women's Resources
- A brief index to sites in three categories: Women's Resources, Web
Women, Newsgroups. While less thorough than some other indexes, there are
a few pages listed here I couldn't find indexed anywhere else.
Webgrrls
- Webgrrls Unite! A Webgrrl is a woman with a website or a member
of the cool international networking group thameets both online and in
the real world. This site offers links to women's websites, how to join
a Webgrrl Chapter near you, and a recap of the first Webgrrls Expo in NYC!
Check out the Chicago chapter's
web site.
Women's
Resources on the Internet
- Yet another index of women's links, this one by the Women's Resource
Project at UNC-CH. The categories here include: Art; Biographies; Bisexual
and Lesbian Resources; Calendars, Conferences & Announcement; Electronic
Discussion Forums; Film; Gender Issues; Health; History; Legal; Literature;
Music; Organizations; Publications; Reproductive Rights; Sexuality; Sports;
and Women's Studies Programs.
WWWomen
- WWWomen lists sites of interest to women in many categories including:
Arts & Entertainment, Business, Community, Law, Computers, Diversity,
Education, Feminism, Health, History, Lesbians, Publications, Science &
Sports. In addition, it offers a "best of" list of women's sites,
a guided tour of the web (WWW Women's Ring), surveys, news, mailing lists,
and chat opportunities. We like it so much, we added their search engine
to our web site!
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This page was last updated on Sept. 2, 1997.
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