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The "Rarely Asked Questions" list on androgyne issues. Essays, resources and humor on androgyny and transgender topics.
http://www.chaparraltree.com/raq/

A theoretical and how-to guide about living gender-free or gender-full
http://www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/Heights/2011/gender.html

The organization that puts on GenderCrash in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
http://www.butchdykeboy.com

Promotes a modern way of thinking for the two genders of this world to work together against all evils. System shows how men can develop a femimine side but still not be a wimp and how women can become tough, but still be femimine.
http://uk.geocities.com/androgynyuk/

Alt.Support.Intergendered's webring! For the growing subgroup within the transgendered community who do not identify as either a 'man' or 'woman', but as somewhere inbetween, or as neither, placing themselves 'outside' of the gender 'spectrum' completely.
http://cydathria.com/ms_donna/asig_main.html

An essay explaining intergendered (a related term to genderqueer).
http://cydathria.com/ms_donna/intergen.html

Information about GenderBlur, a bimonthly social event, cabaret, and party open to people of all genders. The organization also makes the event accessible to people of all disabilities(Twin Cities, Minnesota, USA).
http://www.genderblur.org

a site dedicated to educating the public as to the nature of androgyny and the androgyne
http://androgyne.0catch.com/

Fairy Butch events in the San Francisco Bay Area (California, USA) for transpeople and allies. (Fairy Butch, aka Karlyn Lotney, also writes for Curve, a U.S. lesbian magazine)
http://www.fairybutch.com

The Apartheid of Sex - A Manifesto on the Freedom of Gender
http://www.webworqs.com/g3/apartheid.html

A web 'zine intended to provide an artistic, emotional, intellectual, and social outlet for people who identify as genderqueer. Includes a frequently asked questions (FAQ) on genderqueer versus intersexed, transgender, and transsexual.
http://www.genderesistant.org

An all ages genderqueer support group open to everyone who views gender as having more than two options. All hormone levels, all colors, and all anatomies are completely welcome.
http://www.unitedgenders.org