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LGBTQ Professionals in Georgia
Discover qualified LGBTQ professionals in Georgia across all industries and specialties. Connect with lawyers, doctors, accountants, real estate agents, therapists, and other service providers who understand your cultural background, speak your language, and are dedicated to serving the LGBTQ community with excellence and cultural sensitivity.Latest LGBTQ Events
Queers Protecting Queers Mixer
Come join us for a night of community, connection, and empowerment at our Queers Protecting Queers Mixer! Celebrate Black queer women and sexual health with music from a live DJ, free HIV/STI testing, inspiring panel talks led by Black queer sex-positive speakers, and interactive activities like a free photo booth. Connect with local sexual health resources, build meaningful connections, and have a chance to take home free sex-positive apparel. Don’t miss this fun, safe, and empowering event!
Latest LGBTQ Businesses and Organizations
OUTLaw at GSU
OUTLaw is a student organization rooted in the heart of Atlanta, Georgia, at Georgia State University, where it cultivates a welcoming community for students passionate about law and social justice. As a peer-led initiative, OUTLaw embodies the values of inclusivity, support, and mutual empowerment among its members. The organization recognizes that student involvement is central to personal growth and professional development, which is why it actively participates in Georgia State University's comprehensive student engagement ecosystem in Atlanta.
Through the Panther Involvement Network (PIN), OUTLaw makes it easy for interested students to discover the organization, attend community events, and become part of a supportive network of like-minded individuals. Located at Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA, OUTLaw provides a space where students can explore their interests in law while building lasting friendships and professional relationships. The organization's mission centers on creating meaningful opportunities for connection and growth within the student body.
OUTLaw at GSU stands out as more than just a club—it's a community dedicated to supporting one another through the challenges and triumphs of student life and academic pursuits. By fostering genuine relationships among members and creating inclusive programming, OUTLaw demonstrates how student organizations can make a real difference in the lives of their peers. In Atlanta's vibrant student community at Georgia State University, OUTLaw represents the power of collective action and shared purpose.
Atlanta, GA
SisterSong
Founded in 1997 in Atlanta, Georgia, SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective emerged from the vision of 16 organizations of women of color representing Native American, African American, Latina, and Asian American communities who recognized their right and responsibility to represent themselves and advance the perspectives and needs of their communities. Just three years after the term "Reproductive Justice" was coined in 1994, SisterSong was established to create a national, multi-ethnic reproductive justice movement rooted in the internationally-accepted human rights framework created by the United Nations. The organization defines Reproductive Justice as the human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent children in safe and sustainable communities. Based in Atlanta, SisterSong connects individuals and organizations across the country who share a commitment to addressing the intersecting oppressions that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities. The collective's approach centers the most vulnerable people, recognizing that true freedom requires addressing how multiple oppressions impact one another and that all people deserve access to resources and full human rights to live self-determined lives without fear, discrimination, or retaliation. SisterSong's membership represents a diverse movement of indigenous women, women of color, LGBTQ people, and allies united in their dedication to growing the reproductive justice movement and uplifting the voices of movement sisters working toward access to all reproductive rights and community liberation.
Atlanta, GA
Solutions Not Punishment Collaborative
Solutions Not Punishment Collaborative is a Black LGBTQ organization serving the East Point, GA community and greater Atlanta metro area with a bold mission: fighting for the safety, freedom, and authentic self-expression of all Black people, even when systemic institutions fail to do so. Led by Black trans and queer organizers, SnapCo envisions a vibrant, radically inclusive Atlanta where every person has the opportunity to live and thrive as their true self. The organization stands apart through its commitment to building safety from within communities rather than relying on punitive systems. SnapCo invests deeply in collective embodied leadership, recognizing that those most impacted by oppression are best positioned to create meaningful change. The organization's values are reflected in every initiative, from community gatherings and cultural events to direct support services like free passport clinics for trans and nonbinary Georgians. By centering joy, affirmation, and freedom alongside their advocacy work, SnapCo creates spaces where Black LGBTQ individuals can gather, organize, and imagine new possibilities together. The organization's relational approach emphasizes that true safety comes from community care, mutual aid, and collective power-building rather than punishment or exclusion.
East Point, GA