Note: Look in the LGBTQ support tab for a list of local organizations with websites.
Use the links below to view collections of sources, primarily told from the first-hand experience.
Watch the video to learn more about Google's search tips and ways you can more effectively search the web. And note the domain-limiting tools featured below; these can help you quickly narrow in on credible information on education and government domains.
Government sites (at the federal, state, and county level) can provide statistics and reliable information about some topics.
Limit your search to only government websites by using "site:gov" as part of your search string. (Note that there is no space before or after the colon.)
Here's is an example of what you would type into a Google search bar:
homeless programs tacoma site:.gov
Note: This search uses keywords to find info about local or county government programs to help homeless populations in Tacoma, Washington.
Organizations can be for-profit or non-profit -- you would need to check their "About" page to see which kind -- but websites for organizations can be super useful when looking for problem-solving solutions and how other people or organizations have gone about trying to help a specific social issue or problem.
Here is a sample Google search if you want to narrow down to organizations:
homeless programs tacoma site:.org
Note: This search uses keywords to find local or regional organizations providing services for the homeless in Tacoma
Some universities have research centers, and make their research or programs available online.
Here is a sample Google search if you want to narrow down to educational sources:
homeless programs tacoma site:.edu
Note: This search uses keywords to search for local or regional colleges & university info or programs about homelessness in Tacoma
The document below describes these criteria in greater detail and gives tips on how to test these criteria points. Includes fill-in evaluation scales.
"March 31 is Transgender Day of Visibility, marked annually to build awareness about trans people and the discrimination and exclusion they face across the world on a daily basis"
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