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  Link   AIDS Project of Southern Vermont
The AIDS Project of Southern Vermont is a regional AIDS service organization that provides direct services to people living with HIV/AIDS, and HIV prevention services to those at highest risk in Windham, Bennington, and southern Windsor counties.
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  Link   RU12 Community Center
Burlington's GLBT Community Center
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  Link   Philly Faeries
The Philadelphia Radical Faeries website
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  Link   Jim Jackson
The art website of the artist, Jim Jackson, one of the founders of Faerie Camp Destiny.
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  Link   Wave's Gallery
Two and three dimensional art work created by Wave.
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  Link   Keyworth Graphics
Full service web and graphic design studio located in Huntington Vermont. I would love to cater to the GLBT community more. 100% Gay owned and operated! :)
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  Link   Radical Faerie Wikipedia Listing
Check out what the world is being told about us.
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  Link   Yolanda
Well, she's really a bundle of resources. Singer/songwriter, drag-queen, trans-gendered warrior, tarot-reader and high-priestess of muses. Slip-on in and see this Supa-Sta at www.yolanda.net.
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  Link   Radical Faerie Website
Maintained by the faeries of NYC with contributions from faeries everywhere, this site has great pics and many resources.
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  Link   RFD Magazine
A reader-written journal focusing on queer country living and alternative lifestyles. For over 28 years, RFD has explored community, diverse sexuality, caring for the environment, radical faerie consciousness, nature-centered spirituality and sharing
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  Link   White Crane Institute
White Crane Institute promotes the study of the role of gay men, queer sexualities and gender variation and orientation in the evolution, psychology, sociology, and practice of spirituality, ritual, and religion. They publish the quarterly White Cran
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  Link   Vermont Open Circle
A statewide network of Pagans and other Earth-centered, progressive-minded Vermonters.
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