This is an archive of materials from and about the organization Queers for Economic Justice (QEJ). QEJ began in 1999, as the Queer Economic Justice Network, a coalition of LGBT organizations and anti-poverty groups, working together to address queer poverty issues. In 2003, QEJ became its own 501c(3) organization. It worked on LGBT homelessness, access to welfare, immigration, and coalition building. It closed in 2014.
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Poverty, Public Assistance, & Privatization - The Queer Case for a New Committment to Economic Justice (2008)
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Welfare Made a Difference (with layout problems) (2004)
Tidal Wave - LGBT Poverty and Hardship In A Time of Economic Crisis (2009)
Ronald Reagan: The Real Legacy (2004)
Desiring Change - a joint publication by Barnard Center for Research on Women and Queers for Economic Justice (2010)
Defunding Our Lives - the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community and the Privatization of Social Security and the Federal Tax Cuts (2006)
Beyond Same-Sex Marriage - Executive Summary of the statement about the marriage equality movement (2006)
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Beyond Same-Sex Marriage - Full statement about the marriage equality movement (2006)
A Fabulous Attitude: Low-income LGBTGNC People Surviving and Thriving On Love, Shelter & Knowledge – a research project on low-income queer people in NYC (2010)
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