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Celebrating Pride: Queer Resources at PCC Library


Celebrating Pride: Queer Resources at PCC Library

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month (LGBTQ Pride) is celebrated every June. It began as a way to honor the , and now is also a nation-wide celebration of the LGBTQ+ community. Want to know more about the history of Pride? This provides information and historical resources, including a video with documentary footage of the first Pride march in June 1970.

Whether you have questions about LGBTQ topics, are researching the history of the LGBTQ civil rights movement, are looking for information and support, or are interested in reading fiction and memoirs by LGBTQ authors, the PCC library has resources for you. Check out some of the highlighted resources below.

And did you know about the PCC Queer Resource Centers? You can connect with them both in-person on all campuses or online via chat, for community, support, information, fun and educational events, or just for a space to hang out.

Featured books and ebooks


A remarkable, deeply moving memoir of one man’s gender transition amid a pivotal political moment in America.

 

 

 


Started as a way to explain to eir family what it means to be nonbinary and asexual, Gender Queer is more than a personal story: it is a useful and touching guide on gender identity–what it means and how to think about it–for advocates, friends, and humans everywhere

 

 

 


The future of Black, queer, and trans liberation explored by a legendary transgender elder and activist.

 

 

 


Illustrating a different concept on each spread, queer author and artist Iris Gottlieb touches on history, science, sociology, and her own experience. This book is an essential tool for understanding and contributing to a necessary cultural conversation, bringing clarity and reassurance to the sometimes confusing process of navigating ones’ identity.

 

 

 


The author takes readers on the hilarious, heartbreaking, and healing path he took to make it past trauma, confusion, hurt, and dubious fashion choices in order to become the man he was meant to be.

 

 


Media coverage tends to sensationalize the fight over how trans kids should be allowed to live, but what is incredibly rare are the voices of the people at the heart of this debate: transgender and gender nonconforming kids themselves.

Featured streaming videos


Set against the backdrop of the pivotal repeal of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, the film chronicles the evocative journey of Lt. Col. Linda Campbell, an Air Force veteran who grappled with hiding her true self during her service tenure.


Stories Across the Gender Spectrum is a collection of 4 Transgender and Gender Queer Documentary Shorts that explores the wide spectrum of experiences often left out of the traditional narrative.


No Straight Lines’ tells the story of … pioneering cartoonists who depicted everything from the AIDS crisis, coming out, and same-sex marriage, to themes of race, gender, and disability… Their work is funny, smart, and profound, and provides a unique, uncensored window into LGBTQ lives from the 1970s onward, beginning at a time in which there was no other genuine queer storytelling in popular culture.


Explores the dramatic 1969 events that launched a worldwide gay civil rights movement.


Despite opposition, Muhsin Hendricks established a radically inclusive mosque in Cape Town. Now, he fights for LGBTQ Muslims to be embraced in the countries where their existence is outlawed.

Featured databases

This collection of more than 30 journals aims to provide balanced coverage of this significant aspect of our culture, covering such topics as gender studies, family and marital issues, health aspects, and many more.

Focuses on how gender impacts diverse subject areas, resources include scholarly journals, magazines, newspapers, newsletters, as well as NGO and government publications. Archival material from as early as 1970 provides a historical perspective on the women’s movement, men’s studies, the transgendered community, and changes in gender roles.

Local resources


Basic Rights Oregon works to support and build equality for all lesbian, gay, bisexual,transgender and queer Oregonians through education and policy change.


Public education, advocacy, and community building activites for the LGBTQ+ community in the Pacific Northwest.


Encouraging, celebrating, and showcasing the history and accomplishments of local lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans communites in the Pacific Northwest.


Building community and a safe space to gather for Portland’s LGBTQ community and allies. Virtual groups and activities ongoing.


Provides a safe, harassment-free space for queer and trans youth ages 13-23. Create art, play music, join in on open mic nights, and access services like counseling, school support, and much more.