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KBOO-FM’s OUTLOUD: queer news and
public affairs show, featuring local guests and
announcements. Airs the second and fourth
Tuesdays. This Way Out, the international
queer show, airs on first, third and fifth Tues-
days. ( 6 p.m. 90.7 FM Portland, 91.9 FM
Hood River, 100.7 FM Willamette Valley)
Schedule subject to change. kboo.fm
THE SExUAL MINORITIES ROUND-
TABLE meets monthly with representatives
from the Multnomah County Sherriff ’s
Office and the Portland Police Bureau to
discuss and resolve issues between the queer
community and law enforcement agencies.
503-823-0027
NORTHWEST VETERANS FOR PEACE is
queer-friendly and meets weekly.
Peaceveterans.org
YOUTH SERVICES
THE OREGON SAFE SCHOOLS AND
COMMUNITY COALITION seeks to create
safe schools and communities for families,
educators and students statewide.
503-260-5792, oregonsafeschools.org
POLYAMORY CIRCLE is a gathering for
folks exploring options beyond monogamy.
Discussions include open relationships,
extended families and intentional communi-
ties. Everyone is welcome. Meets monthly.
503-285-4848.
THE SEXUAL MINORI-
TIES ROUNDTABLE
meets monthly with
representatives from
the Multnomah
County Sheriff’s
Office and the Port-
land Police Bureau to
discuss and resolve
issues between the
queer community
and law enforcement
503-823-0027
PRIDE AT WORK OREGON is a new affili-
ate of the AFL-CIO that lets union members
rally support for gay, lesbian, bi and trans
issues and lets the queer community support
workplace rights and respect on the job.
503-516-2498.
PRIDE NORTHWEST, a volunteer-run
501(c)3 nonprofit organization seeks ven-
dors and volunteers for the Portland Pride
Festival, which is held every Father’s Day
weekend at Waterfront Park. 503-295-9788,
pridenw.org
IT GETS BETTER PROJECT was created
to show young LGBT people the levels of
happiness, potential, and positivity their lives
will reach – if they can just get through their
teen years. The It Gets Better Project wants
to remind teenagers in the LGBT community
that they are not alone — and it WILL get
better. Itgetsbetter.org
SMYRC (Sexual & Gender Minority Youth
Resource Center) SMYRC creates safety
and support for LGBTQ youth in Oregon
through youth empowerment, community
building, education and direct services.
Smyrc.org
PFLAG supports LGBTQ persons, their
families and friends through love, under-
standing, education and advocacy.
Pflagpdx.org, clackamaspflag.com, facebook.
com/pflag.portlandblackchapter
TRANSACTIVE A group for transgender
and gender non-conforming youth meets
monthly. Transactiveonline.org
THE TREVOR PROJECT is a national
24-hour, toll-free confidential suicide
hotline for LGBTQ youth. 866-488-7384,
trevorproject.org
THE PRIDE PROJECT is a program for
LGBTQ youth 21 and under in Washington
County. 503-260-5792, prideproject.org
OUTSIDE IN helps homeless
youth and other marginalized people move
toward improved health and self-sufficiency.
503-535-3800, outsidein.org
THE LIVING ROOM is a program of
LGBTQ youth ages 14-20 in Clackamas
County. Search “The Living Room, Clacka-
mas County” on Facebook.
QUEER SCOUTS PDx Search “Queer
Scouts PDx” on Facebook.
PSU QRC Portland State University’s Queer
Resource Center. 503-725-9742, qrc.pdx.edu
QPOWER is a group of young, motivated
leaders committed to fighting to pass the
policies and elect the candidates that will
bring full equality to Oregon.
Basicrights.org
Q CENTER is a space that increases visibility
and fosters a connection within Portland’s
queer community. 503-234-7837,
pdxqcenter.org
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GLSEN OREGON The Gay, Lesbian &
Straight Education Network strives to assure
that each member of every school com-
munity is valued and respected regardless of
sexual orientation or gender identity/expres-
sion. 503-936-5614, glsen.org/Oregon
TRIPLE POINT is a drop-in and group
program in Downtown Vancouver for queer
youth in Clark County. 360-695-1325 x 4217
GLSEN OREGON
The Gay, Lesbian
& Straight Educa-
tion Network strives
to assure that each
member of every
school community is
valued and respected
regardless of sexual
orientation or gender
identity/expression.
503-936-5614,
glsen.org/Oregon
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