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==List of Additional Resources==
==List of Additional Resources==
* [http://bostonnow.org/ National Organization for Women - Boston Chapter]: "Boston NOW is that city chapter of the National Organization for Women. As a city chapter, Boston NOW engages in outreach and advocacy to make an impact in the greater Boston area."
* [http://www.bagly.org/ BOSTON ALLIANCE OF GAY, LESBIAN, BISEXUAL & TRANSGENDER YOUTH (BAGLY)]: "In BAGLY’s values: Respect, Diversity, Social Justice, Youth Leadership…In feeling safe… In having fun… In equal access to public accomodations, employment and credit for transgender and gender variant people… In building a strong, youth led, social justice community… In conflict resolution…In change… "
* [https://bostonfeministsforliberation.com/ Boston Feminists for Liberation]: "Boston Feminists for Liberation is a group of trans and cis women who aim to end female oppression and all intersecting forms of oppression, including racism, classism, cissexism, heterosexism, bodyshaming, fat hatred, ageism and ableism."
* [http://theprisonbirthproject.org/ Prison Birth Project]: "Prison Birth Project (PBP) supports, encourages, and trains currently and formerly incarcerated mothers and trans* parents to become community leaders within a reproductive justice framework."
* [http://www.masstpc.org/ Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition]: "Founded in 2001, the Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition (MTPC) is an advocacy, education, and community-building organization that works to end discrimination on the basis of gender identity and expression."


==References==
==References==

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