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Issue 10.1-10.2 | Fall 2011/Spring 2012 — A New Queer Agenda

Recommended Reading

Albelda, Randy, M.V. Lee Badgett, Alyssa Schneebaum, and Gary J. Gates. Poverty in the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Community. The Williams Institute, UCLA School of Law, UC Los Angeles, 2009.

“Statement: For All The Ways They Say We Are, No One Is Illegal” (PDF). The Audre Lorde Project, 2006.

Blum, Ricky, Joseph DeFilippis, and Barbara A. Perina. Why Welfare is a Queer Issue. New York University Review of Law and Social Change, 26, (2000): 201.

Boggis, Terry. “Affording Our Families: Class Issues in Family Formation.” In Bernstein, Mary and Renate Reimann (editors) Queer Families, Queer Politics: Challenging Culture and the State. Columbia University Press, 2004.

Bond, Lisa, Darrell P. Wheeler, Gregoria A. Millett, Archana Bodas LaPollo, Lee F. Carson, and Adrian Liau. “Black Men Who Have Sex With Men and the Association of Down-Low Identity with HIV Risk Behavior.” American Journal of Public Health, Supplement 1, Vol. 99, No. S1 (2009): 92-95.

Boudin, Chelsea, Kenyon Farrow and Dan Berger.Letters from Young Activists: Today’s Rebels Speak Out. New York: Nation Books, 2005.

Cahill, Sean, and Kenneth T. Jones. Leaving Our Children Behind: Welfare Reform and the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Community (PDF). The Policy Institute of NGLTF, 2001.

Clare, Eli. Exile & Pride: Disability, Queerness and Liberation. Cambridge: South End Press, 1999.

Cohen, Cathy J. “Punks, Bulldaggers, and Welfare Queens: The Radical Potential of Queer Politics?”. GLQ, 3 (4) (1997): 437-465.

Cohen, Cathy. J. “What is This Movement Doing to my Politics?” Social Text, 17, (1999): 111–118.

Currah, Paisley, Richard M. Juang, and Shannon Minter. Transgender Rights. University Of Minnesota Press, 2006.

Dang, Alain, and Somjen Frazer. “Black Same-Sex Households in the United States: A Report from the 2000 Census Second Edition” (PDF). New York: National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Policy Institute & National Black Justice Coalition, 2005.

Dang, Alain, and Mandy Hu. “Asian Pacific American Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People: A Community Portrait – A Report from New York’s Queer Asian Pacific Legacy Conference” (PDF). National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Policy Institute (2004).

Deb, Trishala and Rafael Mustis. “Smoke and Mirrors: Abu Ghraib and the Myth of Liberation.” Colorlife! Magazine, Summer 2004.

D’Emilio, John.Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities: The Making of a Homosexual Minority in the United States, 1940-1970. The University of Chicago Press, 1983.

D’Emilio, John. “Capitalism and Gay Identity” (PDF). Northeastern Illinois University Chicago, Routledge 1993.

DeFilippis, Joseph N., Susan Raffo, and Kay Whitlock. “Tidal Wave: LGBT Poverty and Hardship In A Time of Economic Crisis” (PDF). Queers for Economic Justice, 2010.

Duberman, Martin. Left Out: The Politics of Exclusion: Essays 1964-2002. Cambridge: South End Press, 2002.

Duggan, Lisa. “Holy Matrimony!” The Nation, 278(10), (2004): 14–19.

Duggan, Lisa. The Twilight of Equality? Neoliberalism, Cultural Politics and the Attack on Democracy. Boston: Beacon Press, 2003.

Duggan, Lisa. & Hunter, Nan. Sex Wars: Sexual Dissent and Political Culture. (10th Anniversary Edition). New York: Routledge, 2006.

Duggan, Lisa. And Richard Kim. “Beyond Gay Marriage”. The Nation, 281(3), (2005): 24-27.

Farrow, Kenyon. “Is Gay Marriage Anti-Black?” KenyonFarrow. 2004.

Farrow, Kenyon. “A Military Job is Not Economic Justice.” The Huffington Post 16 Feb. 2011.

Grant, Jaime M., Lisa A. Mottet, and Justin Tanis. “Injustice at every turn: A report of the national transgender discrimination survey” (PDF). The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. 2011.

Hollibaugh, Amber. “Queers Without Money: They Are Everywhere. But We Refuse to See Them”. The Village Voice. 19 Jun. 2001.

Hollibaugh, Amber. “Sex to Gender, Past to Present, Race to Class, Now to Future”. GLQ, 10 (2), (2004): 261.

Hollibaugh, Amber. My Dangerous Desires: A Queer Girl Dreaming Her Way Home. Durham: Duke University Press, 2000.

Hu, Mandy. Selling Us Short: How Social Security Privatization Will Affect Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Americans. National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Policy Institute, 2005.

Jones-Yelvington, T. (2008). “A Half-Dozen Things That We Are: Collective Identity in Intersectional LGBT/Queer Social Movement Organizations – Part I”. Theory in Action, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 2008.

Jones-Yelvington, Tim. “A Half-Dozen Things That We Are: Collective Identity in Intersectional LGBT/Queer Social Movement Organizations – Part II”. Theory in Action, Vol. 1, No. 2, April 2008.

Kelland, Kate. “Poverty-stricken U.S. cities have HIV epidemics.” Reuters. 19 Jul. 2010.

Khan, Surina, and Marcia M. Gallo. “Out for Change: Racial and Economic Justice Issues in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Communities” (PDF). Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues, 2005.

Kim, Richard. “The Truth About Hate Crimes Laws”. The Nation. 24 Jun. 1999.

Kim, Richard. “The People Versus AIDS”. The Nation. 10 Jul. 2006.

Kleindienst, Kris. This is What Lesbian Looks Like: Dyke Activists Take On The 21st Century. Ithaca: Firebrank Books, 1999.

Mogul, Joey L., Andrea J. Ritchie, and Kay Whitlock. Queer (In)Justice: The Criminalization of LGBT People in the United States. Boston: Beacon Press, 2011.

Mottet, Lisa, and John M. Ohle. “Transitioning our shelters: A guide to making homeless shelters safe for transgender people” (PDF). New York: National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Policy Institute and the National Coalition for the Homeless. 2003.

Mucciaroni, Gary, Sherry Wolf, Kenyon Farrow, and Greg Gabrellas. “Which Way Forward for Sexual Liberation?” (PDF) The Platypus Review 32 (2011).

Nair, Yasmin. “UAFA (Uniting American Families Act): Facts and Fiction.” YasminNair. 2 Jun. 2009.

National Black Justice Coalition, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, and the National Center for Transgender Equality. “Injustice at Every Turn: A Look at Black Respondents in the National Transgender Discrimination Survey” (PDF). 2011.

Ordover, N. American Eugenics: Race, Queer Anatomy, and the Science of Nationalism. Minneapolis: The University of Minnesota Press, 2003.

Polikoff, Nancy D. Beyond (straight and gay) Marriage: Valuing All Families Under the Law. Boston: Beacon Press, 2008.

Raffo, Susan. Queerly Classed: Gay Men and Lesbians Write About Class. Boston: South End Press, 1997.

Ramsey, Francine, Marjorie J. Hill, and Cassondra Kellam. “Black Lesbians Matter” (PDF). Zuna Institute, 2010.

Reddy, Chanan (2005). “Asian Diasporas, Neoliberalism, and Family: Reviewing the Case for Homosexual Asylum in the Context of Family Rights”. Social Text, 23: 3-4 84-85, (2005): 101-119.

San Francisco Bay Guardian, the Transgender Law Center. “Good jobs now!: A snapshot of the economic health of San Francisco’s transgender communities” (PDF). 2006.

Shah, P. Svati. “Sexuality and ‘The Left’: Thoughts on Intersections and Visceral Others”. The Scholar & Feminist Online 7.3 (2009).

Smith, Laurie A., Rosemary McCaslin, Janet Chang, Paulina Martinez, and Paula McGrew. “Assessing the needs of older gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people: A service-learning and agency partnership approach”. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 53: 5, (2010): 387-401.

Vaid, Urvashi. What Can Brown Do For You: Race, Sexuality and the Future of LGBT Politics. 2010 Kessler Lecture, Nov. 18, 2010, Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies – CUNY Graduate Center.

Welfare Warriors Research Collaborative, The. “A Fabulous Attitude: Low-income LGBTGNC People Surviving & Thriving on Love, Shelter & Knowledge” (PDF). New York: Queers for Economic Justice. 2010.

Wilson, Bianca D.M. “Our Families: Attributes of Bay Area LGBT Parents and Their Children.” Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California at San Francisco. Our Family Coalition, San Francisco, California. 2007.

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