"Point Foundation empowers promising LGBTQ students to achieve their full academic and leadership potential – despite the obstacles often put before them – to make a significant impact on society."
Provides "abstracts and reviews of books, both fiction and non-fiction, that relate to all aspects of lesbian, gay, homosexual, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, and sexual variance topics."
Alan Turing, often called the "father of computer science," broke the German Enigma code during WWII. Turing was persecuted for being a homosexual. In 2009 Gordon Brown officially apologized for the treatment Turing suffered, and which many think let to his apparent suicide. Churchill believed he was the single most important contributor to the Allied victory. Inexplicably, the biography at this site doesn't allude to any of the circumstances surrounding his death.
An informative video lecture about the man may call the "father of computer science."
A very good list of LGBT themed books by Alex Sanchez who "is the author of the Rainbow Boys trilogy of teen novels, along with The God Box, Getting It, and the Lambda Award-winning middle-grade novel So Hard to Say. His novel, Bait, won the 2009 Florida Book Award Gold Medal for YA fiction. Alex received his master's degree in guidance and counseling from Old Dominion University and for many years worked as a youth and family counselor. His newest novel, Boyfriends with Girlfriends, was released in 2011."
Harvey's Milk's last words, written by him in the event he was assassinated.
Transcript of Harvey Milk's famous "Hope" speech.
"The Williams Institute is dedicated to conducting rigorous, independent research on sexual orientation and gender identity law and public policy. A national think tank at UCLA Law, the Williams Institute produces high-quality research with real-world relevance and disseminates it to judges, legislators, policymakers, media and the public."