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==List of Additional Resources==
==List of Additional Resources==
* Check out this list of [https://womensstudies.columbian.gwu.edu/gender-and-social-policy-organizations-and-institutions-washington-dc-area Gender and Social Policy Organizations and Institutions in the Washington, DC Area]
* [http://www.dc-now.org/ National Organization of Women - D.C. Chapter]: "We work to eliminate all forms of discrimination against women and girls - with a focus on the District of Columbia."
* [http://www.thedccenter.org/ The DC Center for the LGBT Community]: "The DC LGBT Center educates, empowers, celebrates, and connects the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. To fulfill our mission, we focus on four core areas: health and wellness, arts & culture, social & support services, and advocacy and community building."
* [http://www.dctranscoalition.org/ DC Trans Coalition]: "The DC Trans Coalition (DCTC) is a volunteer, grassroots, community-based organization dedicated to fighting for human rights, dignity, and liberation for transgender, transsexual, and gender-diverse (hereafter: trans) people in the District of Columbia."


==References==
==References==

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