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- LGBTQIA+ / by Anthony, William(Children's author)author; Rippengill, Danielle,book designer;
"Explores how to be brave when standing up for the LGBTQIA+ community. After a brief overview of the topic, the book pairs notable LGBTQIA+ activists with step-by-step guides for how kids can take action"--OCLC.
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- LGBTQIA+ rights / by Hurt, Avery Elizabeth,Editor(DLC)n 2017010706;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- What is the current state of LGBTQIA+ rights? -- How do transgender rights affect participation in sports? -- How do LGBTQIA+ rights affect health care and safety? -- Should transgender people be allowed to serve in the military? -- For further discussion -- Organizations to contact."Since the Stonewall Riots in 1969, the LGBTQIA+ experience has changed dramatically. Progress, while remarkable, has not been quick or expansive enough. And now, fears arise that advances to established rights could be rolled back. What rights do these Americans enjoy, and in what ways do they continue to be discriminated against? Do anti-LGBTQIA+ policies put lives at risk? What are the issues that matter most to these individuals in pursuit of their own freedoms and happiness? The diverse viewpoints in this resource explore where America stands currently, and where it might be headed"--.
- Subjects: Gay rights; Sexual minorities; LGBTQ+ civil rights.; LGBTQ+ movement.; LGBTQ+ discrimination.;
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- Super gay poems : LGBTQIA+ poetry after Stonewall / by Burt, Stephanie,1971-author.(CARDINAL)784989;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Esteemed scholar, poet, critic, and activist Stephanie Burt anthologizes five decades of verse for and by queer Americans. Interpreted by Burt, the poems of Frank O'Hara, Audre Lorde, Judy Grahn, James Merrill, Thom Gunn, Jackie Kay, Adrienne Rich, Cyborg Jillian Weise , and others trace a flourishing of queer life from Stonewall to the present day."--Super Gay Poems brings together fifty-one works encompassing the wide range of queer and trans verse after the Stonewall uprising of 1969. The poems in this anthology represent the great variety of queer and trans life itself. They include near-sonnets, iambic couplets, and rhymed quatrains; skinny dimeters and shaped poems; chatty free verse and intentionally inaccurate translations; the demotic and the rococo. Arranged in chronological order, the selections trace queer culture's recent evolutions.
- Subjects: LGBTQ+ poetry.; Queer poetry.; American poetry; American poetry;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Call forth a fox / by Grabo, Markelle,author.(CARDINAL)890975;
A sapphic twist on the classic fairy tale Snow White and Rose Red, perfect for fans of Holly Black. The western wood is where Ro's father built their garden, taught her to forage, and told her tales of the faeries who live there-how to summon them, how to protect herself, and warnings of what they are capable of. Now, her father is gone, the garden has withered, and their family is struggling. Her mother and sister want to move into town, but Ro doesn't want to give up the memories of her father and his stories-or the charming village girl who shares Ro's love of the trees. The forest isn't ready to let Ro go either. One winter night, on her way home from foraging, Ro encounters a bear attacking a fox. She fights the bear to save the fox's life, only to see the bear turn into a boy after her sister shoots him with an arrow. When the boy wakes, he has no memory of who he is-all he knows is Ro's name and that he has to kill the fox. Ro never believed in the faeries from her father's stories, but she can't deny the magic surrounding her and that both the boy and the fox are victims of a faerie curse. She'll have to remember everything her father taught her in order to extract herself from this deadly game and keep her precious fox out of harm's way.
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Novels.; Young adult fiction.; Blessing and cursing; Fairies; Magic; LGBTQIA.; Sapphics.;
- Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 11
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- The color of always : an LGBTQIA+ love anthology / by Fisher, Brent,editor.(CARDINAL)882298; Abounader, Michele,editor.(CARDINAL)882297; Hound, Fell(Illustrator),editor.(CARDINAL)886285; Richards, Justin(Comics author),editor.;
Intro -- The Color of Always / Brent Fisher, Elisa Romboli, Ariana Maher -- Claddagh / Julia Paiewonsky, Alex Putprush -- Tethered / Mario Candelaria, Laura Helsby, Jao Canola, Scott Ewen -- Sea Change / Lillian Hochwender, Gabe Martini -- Letting It Fall / Priya Saxena, Jenny Fleming -- Long Away / Tilly Bridges, Susan Bridges, Richard Fairgray -- All That Glitters / Michele Abounader, Tench [Aleksandra Orekhova] -- The Hollow Wolf / Nathan Long -- Extra Pages / Brent Fisher, Rachel Distler -- Leaves / Christa Harader, Katie Hicks -- Ever More Myself / Kaj E Kunstmann -- Both Sides / Brittany "Briggsy" Gonzalez, Elizabeth Malette -- Drawing Lines/Posting Signs / Christie Porter, Alina Wahab -- An Open Love Letter / Jazzlyn Stone, Liana Kangas, Gab Contreras, Joamette Gil -- Acknowledgements / Brent Fisher, Michele Abounader."The flutter of first dates, the thrill of a text-back, the heart-stopping seconds before coming out, and the rush when finally discovering who you truly are – all of these life-changing moments across the full spectrum of LGBTQIA+ experience are ready to explore in this comics anthology! "--Publisher.
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Queer comics.; Romance comics.; Comics (Graphic works); Fiction.; Sexual minorities; Love; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 7
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- Pride and Joy : a story about becoming an LGBTQIA+ ally / by Sileo, Frank J.,1967-author.(CARDINAL)475113; Lum-Potvin, Kate,author.; Smid, Emmi,illustrator.(CARDINAL)410209;
Joy loves her big brother Noah, but when he is teased for being gay, she wants to help. Includes a reading guide for adults and questions for discussion.Grades K-1.Ages 3+.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Bullies; Bullying; Sexual minorities; Siblings; LGBTQ+ people.;
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- The rainbow parade : a celebration of LGBTQIA+ identities and allies / by Jordan, Shane,1976-author.(CARDINAL)889928; Hendrix, Rick,author.(CARDINAL)889927; Chen, Jieting,1988-illustrator.(CARDINAL)860077;
During a stormy pride parade, a young child and their supportive father meet and help a non-binary child feel comfortable in their own skin.650L
- Subjects: LGBTQ.; Picture books.; Queer fiction.; Genderqueer fiction.; Gay pride parades; Sexual minorities; Gender-nonconforming children; Gender identity; Toleration; Identity (Psychology); Self-acceptance; Identity (Philosophical concept); Non-binary children.; Non-binary people.; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.; Gender identity.;
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- We'll never tell / by Heard, Wendy,author.(CARDINAL)795667;
While investigating an infamous Hollywood murder mystery for their final YouTube episode, four teenagers visit the scene of the crime, but one does not come out alive, leaving the others to solve crimes old and new--or die trying.Ages 14 to 18.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Novels.; Young adult fiction.; YouTube (Electronic resource); Teenagers; Murder; LGBTQIA.;
- Available copies: 15 / Total copies: 17
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- The society for soulless girls / by Steven, Laura,author.(CARDINAL)807014;
"Ten years ago, four students lost their lives in the infamous unsolved North Tower murders at the elite Carvell Academy of Arts, forcing the school to close its doors. Now Carvell is reopening, and freshman Lottie Fitzwilliam is dertermined to find out what really happened. When her beautiful but standoffish roommate, Alice Wolfe, stumbles upon a sinister soul-splitting ritual in a book hidden in Carvell's library, the North Tower claims another victim. Is there a killer among them... or worse, within them?"--910L
- Subjects: Horror fiction.; School fiction.; Novels.; Romance fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Students; Murder; Secrecy; Teenage girls; LGBTQIA.; Sapphics.; Secrecy.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 6
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- A child's introduction to pride : the inspirational history and culture of the LGBTQIA+ community / by Prager, Sarah,1986-author.(CARDINAL)632190; O'Dwyer, Caitlin,illustrator.(CARDINAL)872480;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction to the LGBTQIA+ community -- Ancient global LGBTQIA+ history -- LGBTQIA+ contributions to the world -- LGBTQIA+ history : 1600s to 1940s -- LGBTQIA+ history : 1950s to 1960s -- LGBTQIA+ history : 1970s to 2020s -- Famous LGBTQIA+ people -- Looking forward and inward."An essential and empowering introduction to the LGBTQ+ civil rights movement throughout history with kid-friendly explanations of important terms"--Ages 8-12
- Subjects: Gay rights; Gay rights; Sexual minorities; Sexual minorities; Sexual minorities; Sexual minorities; Sexual minority community; Sexual minority community; Gay rights.; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 6
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