Other Technoqueer Organizations

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gAyGU
(mainy a social group of scientists in the geo and space sciences. They take their name from the fact that they are nearly all members of the AGU [American Geophysical Union])
http://www.gaygu.org/

GLITCH DC
(Gay and Lesbian Information Technologists of Washington, DC, Inc.) is a computer users group for the gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, and transgendered community of Washington, DC. http://www.glitchdc.org

LGBT Chemists and Allies
A NOGLSTP caucus of ACS members
http://www.noglstp.org/lgbchem/

Lesbian and Gay Veterinary Medical Association
A professional organization whose mission is to provide support for individuals, education for the community, and a forum for information exchange and social interaction.
http://www.lgvma.org/

Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Scientists
A NOGLSTP regional group
http://www.lagls.org

NOGLSTP - Chesapeake Region
A NOGLSTP regional group
http://www.noglstp.net/chesapeake

The Humboldt Society
America’s Oldest Gay and Lesbian Naturalist Group
http://humboldtsociety.org/

The Outlist
(openly lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered members of the astronomical community) http://www.physics.ucsb.edu/~blaes/lgbtastro/

Triangle Area Gay Scientists
The Nation’s Oldest gays scientists group.
http://tags.zuberfowler.com/

United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
The Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender (LGBT) Subcommittee serves as a liaison between the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) and employees of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). http://www.egroups.com/group/USPTO-LGBT

UC Santa Cruz Queer Geeks
Queer Geeks is a social and support group for self-identified queer geeks and those who support them. Our mission is to provide a supporting safe space for those whose method of self-expression may be nonexistant or considered obscure, extreme, nonsensical, mathematical, anti-social, or otherwise conflicting with mainstream or popular queerdom. We aim to make our people visible. http://qg.dv8.org