



Harvard-Affiliated Groups/Allies/Student and Staff Groups@Harvard
Queer Students and Allies
The primary BGLTQA undergraduate group that also maintains a resource list on their website.
Black Out
A confidential group for queer black students. Please contact James Alexander for more information (jalexand@fas.harvard.edu).
QAF
A confidential group for queer Asian students. Please contact Jia Hui Lee for more information (jialee@fas.harvard.edu).
Contact Peer-Counseling Group
A confidential, UHS-supervised peer-counseling group on issues of sex, sexuality, sexual orientation and gender. Contact also runs First Year Group (FYG), a confidential group discussion about queer issues and life at Harvard.
Girlspot
A group for women to discuss issues of sexual orientation.
LGBT Faculty and Staff Group
Harvard Gay and Lesbian Caucus
An association of BGLTQA Harvard and Radcliffe alumni/ae, faculty, and staff. Looking to get connected with an alum who can help you in a career search or with career questions in your field? If you register, you can search their database for alums who share your interests. The HGLC also funds the OpenGate grants that are awarded to students and student groups to organize events related to BGLTQA issues. They provide a resource page of queer and allied graduate student organizations: http://hglc.org/resources/students.html.
Women’s Center
The mission of the Harvard College Women's Center is to promote awareness of women's and gender issues and to support contributions by women that challenge, motivate, and inspire. The Women’s Center provides funding through the Ann Radcliffe Trust for student-organized and student-group events. The Mentor Program pairs, also run by the Women’s Center, matches undergraduates with women alums of Harvard and Radcliffe from a wide variety of career fields and professional and personal backgrounds for year-long mentoring.
External Links
Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition (MTPC)
The Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition (MTPC) is dedicated to ending discrimination on the basis of gender identity and gender expression. We envision a world where persons of all genders are treated with respect and fully participate in all areas of society, free from fear of prohibition, harassment or violence based on their gender identity and/or expression.
http://www.masstpc.org/
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