Diversity
Asian Express & Friends Atlanta
http://www.aeatlanta.com
A social group of individuals who gather for friendship, social
functions, educational activities and more. Our purpose is to develop
friendships and a sense of community among the gay and lesbian Asian
community and their friends.
Asian Pacific Islander Lesbian Bisexual Transgendered Network
http://www.aplbtn.net
Provides support and social outlets to queer Asian Pacific Islander
women in hopes of empowering one another to live life to the fullest.
Atlanta Men for All Cultures
http://www.atlmenforallcultures.org
Atlanta Men for All Cultures provides a safe haven for a diverse
group of gay individuals. The group celebrates and explore our differences
and similarities by providing multicultural social and educational
activities, increasing political awareness and offering opportunities
for community outreach and services.
Black and White Men Together
http://www.bwmtatlanta.org
Support and social organization for interracial gay couples; frequent
events and monthly potlucks on the first Saturday of every month,
call 404.892.2968.
Chocolate City
http://www.chocolatecityusa.com
Empowering the African-American gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, transgender,
same-gender-loving community.
Congregation Bet Haverim
http://www.congregationbethaverim.org
Congregation Bet Haverim of Decatur, Georgia, was founded by lesbian
and gay Jews in 1985. "A Reconstructionist synagogue founded by
lesbians and gays, embracing all Jews and loved ones." Visit our
Web site for information about worship services, educational programs,
social and outreach activities, and membership.
Georgia Hispanic Network
http://www.georgiahispanicnetwork.org
The Georgia Hispanic Network (GHNet) was formed by a group of Hispanic
professionals with diverse backgrounds, looking to establish a networking
organization for Georgia Hispanics.
ZAMI
http://www.zami.org
ZAMI, Inc. is a not-for-profit collective for lesbians of African
descent residing in the Atlanta area. The primary mission is the
procurement and dispensation of scholarship funds to lesbians of
African descent attending an accredited post-secondary institution
in the Southern United States. We also provide a forum and affirming
safe space for the voices of lesbian writers of color. Finally,
ZAMI sponsors special programming to develop the leadership potential
of young lesbians and to honor the life and legacy of Audre Lorde.