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Community Organizations
Albert Gore Research Center, MTSU
2-year Individual Level Member
James H Williams
, Director and Professor
Address
1301 E. Main St.
MTSU Box 193
Murfreesboro, TN 37132-0001
Telephone
615-898-2633
Fax
615-898-5059
Email
jhwillia@mtsu.edu
Web
www.mtsu.edu/~jhwillia
The Albert Gore Research Center at Middle Tennessee State University houses historical collections related to Tennessee politics and the history of the university, region, and equestrian industry. The Gore Center welcomes donations of documents, photographs, memorabilia, and other materials relating to its mission to Middle Tennessee.
Nashville Black Pride
Dwayne Jenkins
, Founder & President
Address
Brothers & Sisters United Network, Inc.
PO Box 68335
Nashville, TN 37206
Telephone
615-974-2832
Email
nashblackpride@aol.com
Web
www.brothersunited.com
Nashville Black Pride is an annual celebration of life and culture for LGBT/Same Gender Loving African American's, their partners, families & friends. NBP is sponsored by Brothers & Sisters United Network, Inc., the states only 501c3 non profit organization. NBP is a proud member of the International Federatioin of Black Prides organization which is a collective of over 28 Black Prides across the country including Toronto & South Africa. Nashville's Black Pride is the last weekend in October.
Tennessee Equality Project
H.G. Stovall
, Board President, TEP
Address
PO Box 330895
Nashville, TN 37203
Telephone
615-828-1018
Email
hg@tnequalityproject.com
Web
www.tnep.org
Tennessee Equality Project is a statewide organization dedicated to promote and sustain the equality of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons in the state through establishing fair and equitable laws protecting these rights and eliminating and preventing laws that would seek to counter this effort. TEP was founded on June 15, 2004 by members of the GLBT community in Nashville and now has committees in each grand division of Tennessee.
MT Lambda
Student Level Member
Brandon Farrar
, President
Address
1722 Atlas St.
Murfreesboro, TN 37130
Telephone
615.785.2921
Email
president@mtlambda.org
Web
www.mtlambda.org
MT Lambda provides an open atmosphere where members are encouraged to make friends and build relationships with other like-minded individuals. This is accomplished by attending social events such as dinners, movies, sporting events, and other campus activities. MT Lambda is a political organization that strives to achieve social equality in society for all individuals regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Brothers United Network, Inc.
GLBT Not for Profit Level Member
Dwayne Jenkins
, Executive Director
Address
PO Box 68335
Nashville, TN 37206-3433
Telephone
615-974-2832
Cell
615-974-2832
Email
BrosUnited@aol.com
Web
www.brothersunited.com
The Brothers and Sisters United Network is a collective of African American LGBT/SGL volunteers that seeks to provide community empowerment and self actualization through its individual BU Chapters in Nashville, Chattanooga, Memphis & Knoxville. The organization strives to provide continuous psychosocial, life coaching, affirming pastoral care, and healthy social supports to the Black LGBT community to enhance their life. The BASU network also hosts the annual Nashvile Black Pride celebration.
Music City Couples
GLBT Not for Profit Level Member
Larry W Gold
, Web Host/Designer
Address
P.O. Box 2122
Hendersonville, TN 37077-2122
Telephone
615-403-8014
Fax
800-783-5013
Cell
615-403-8014
Email
info@musiccitycouples.org
Web
www.musiccitycouples.org
A Social Organization for Committed, Gay & Lesbian Couples The organization serves to provide a forum for those member-couples to strengthen their own relationships while also providing a social and supportive structure for their fellow member-couples. Music City Couples holds no religious or political affiliations and makes every attempt to respect the privacy of its members.
Nashville in Harmony
GLBT Not for Profit Level Member
Don Schlosser
, Music Director
Address
PO Box 159156
Nashville, TN 37216
Web
nashvilleinharmony.org
Nashville in Harmony is a city chorus for GBLT people, their friends and supporters. It's open to anyone who supports the advancement of gay rights, and we welcome singers with basic musical skills. Nashville in Harmony brings Nashvillians together, both within the GLBT community and throughout the city. We sing to build community and create social change.
Nashville Pride
GLBT Not for Profit Level Member
James Randall Roop
, President
Address
PO BOX 330931
Nashville, TN 37203
Telephone
615-650-6736
Email
randall@nashvillepride.org
Web
www.nashvillepride.org
Nashville Pride is a non-profit organization (501c3) thats purpose is to educate and foster a sense of pride, community and awareness of, about, and for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender (GLBT) people and cultrue through education and out reach to the GLBT community and the community at large. Nashville Pride produces monthly and quarterly fundrasing events and organizes the annual Pride Festival held in June.
One-In-Teen Youth Services, Inc
GLBT Not for Profit Level Member
DeWayne Fulton
, Board Chair
Address
617 Hart Lane
P.O. Box 68500
Nashville, TN 37206-8500
Telephone
615-321-7288
Cell
615-829-6631
Email
dewayne@one-in-teen.org
Web
www.one-in-teen.org
One-In-Teen (OIT) is one of the oldest non-profit organizations serving the GLBT community in Middle Tennessee. Founded in 1989, OIT seeks to provide a safe, supportive, and confidential place where gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, & questioning (GLBTQ) youth ages 14-21 can be themselves, explore their feelings, make friends, participate in special events, gain a sense of self-identity, & build self-esteem. The best know OIT programs are the Wednesday youth group and annual Alternative Prom.
PFLAG Nashville
GLBT Not for Profit Level Member
PFLAG Nashville
Address
PO Box 2105
Antioch, TN 37011-2105
Telephone
615-366-0888
Fax
270-813-1018
Email
leadership@pflagnashville.org
Web
www.pflagnashville.org
Whether you're a parent struggling to accept your gay or lesbian child or you are gay or lesbian and wondering how to tell someone of your sexuality, PFLAG Nashville is here to support you, regardless of your stage in the journey. PFLAG is about love and acceptance, and if that's what you're looking for, you've found the right place. PFLAG provides opportunity for dialogue about sexual orientation and gender identity, and acts to create a society that is healthy and respectful.