Little Black Book: v 2.0 Queer in the 21st Century
Gay Men, STIs, Hookups, Safer Sex, Wellness
"Hey Queer Boys! Welcome to the 21st century! Is this a great time to be gay or what? We are faced with important challenges every day like the right to marry, homophobia, coming out, STDs and HIV/AIDS, but queers have never enjoyed more visibility and acceptance than today."
Includes information on safer sex guidelines as well as coming out, community building, drugs and alcohol, living with HIV, general wellness, the Boston gay bar scene, and sexual rights and responsibilities.
AIDS Action Committee, Boston, MA
<a href="https://sexualminoritiesarchives.wordpress.com/">Sexual Minorities Archives</a>
2005
Chris Barcelos
AIDS Action Committee
Print Booklet
English
Revolution Begins Here: A Revolutionary Sexual Health Zine for Youth
Youth, Safer Sex, Revolution
This zine is intended to provide accurate information and resources to young people that are sexually active or just thinking about it.
Cascade AIDS Project, Beth Myrick
http://archive.qzap.org/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/306
2006
Chris Barcelos
Cascade AIDS Project
Zine
English
PRIMED2: A Sex Guide For Trans Men Into Men
Trans Men, Safer Sex
"This guide addresses the diverse sexual desires and sexual activities of gay, bi, and queer trans men. It includes important information on the choices we have and the questions we should ask to stay safe and healthy: sexually, mentally and emotionally. Originally published in 2007 and updated in 2015, PRIMED2 was developed by the Gay, Bi, Queer Trans Men’s Working Group, a group of trans and non-trans community members and service providers across Ontario that addresses sexual health issues. e working group is a part of the Gay Men’s Sexual Health Alliancen (GMSH), a provincial initiative hosted within the Ontario AIDS Network (OAN)."
Gay, Bi, Queer Trans Men’s Working Group of the Ontario Gay Men’s Sexual Health Alliance
http://www.queertransmen.org/sexual-health-resources
2015
PDF Pamphlet
Safer Sex
Safer Sex, HIV, STIs
"This brochure will teach you how to reduce your risk of getting HIV and other STIs. Many people already have safer sex to protect themselves and their partners from unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Safer sex is about what you do, not who you are. HIV is spread through blood, semen (cum), vaginal fluids and breast milk. Some STIs, like herpes, can spread through skin-to-skin contact, including areas not covered by a condom."
Whitman-Walker Health
https://www.whitman-walker.org/new-safer-sex-guide-released/
2011
Anya Katz
PDF Pamphlet
English
A Young Males Guide to...An Informative Zine for Guys Who Like Guys
Sexual Health, Gay, HIV/AIDS, STIs, Peer Education
"An informative guide for boys who like boys...but definitely not limited to boys! inside the zine you'll find information on meth, communication, STIs, resources, anatomy, HIV/AIDS, love, and a whole lot more!"
Cascade AIDS Project, Men's Prevention and Wellness Department
http://archive.qzap.org/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/304
2005
Anya Katz
PDF Pamphlet
English
Just Say Yes
Safer Sex, Respect, STIs, Birth Control, Abortion
"There are lots of safe and fun ways to get off, which you probably wonʼt learn in school. You can do many of these things all by yourself as well as with others, and you can talk about them even if you donʼt want to do them. Donʼt feel like you have to do everything on the next page, but donʼt feel like anything is automatically off limits either. The important thing is that everyone involved clearly says what they want and
can make it stop when they want."
Coalition for Positive Sexuality
http://www.positive.org/JustSayYes/
2008
Anya Katz
PDF Pamphlet
English
Play Fair!
STIs, Safer Sex, Self Care
"Several Months Ago, Mother Superior noticed a lot of sniffing, coughing, grimacing, twitching, scratching, and farting around the convent. Several of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence were complaining about itchy pussies, burning buttholes, sore balls, swollen glands, discharges, scratchy throats, rashes, cramps, lumps, and tingling between their legs. Besides hiring a resident Roto-Rooter specialist and replacing the hinges on the bathroom doors weekly, the convent’s consumption of toilet paper, aspirin, Band-Aids, and air freshener grew so much that Mother Superior was forced to ask the Pope for a larger slush fund
just to keep the order afloat. Embarrassed by such outrageous expenses and alarmed by the illness—
and in some cases the downright collapse—of the Sisters, Mother Superior made it her business to get to the bottom of this unhappy situation on the very morning she found a crab walking up her leg. What she discovered might gross you out, but these findings may prove useful in preventing or eliminating similar situations in your life. It seems that the Sisters were suffering from numerous Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, scabies, intestinal parasites, hepatitis, warts, and HIV (not to mention the deadly guilt) are all rising at an alarming rate in our world. WE give these diseases to ourselves. WE can do something to stop this. Self-Care is the purpose behind this pamphlet. Please read it and share it with your friends. If everyone makes an effort towards Self-Care, we will all be better off. Not to mention we can have a much better time."
Recreation SanFrancisco Mother House; Seattle Abbey of St. Joan (revised)
http://opi-perth.weebly.com/uploads/5/6/7/4/5674131/playfair_english.pdf
1999; 2002 (revised)
Anya Katz
PDF Pamphlet
English
Pozitively Healthy: A Gay Man's Guide to Sex and Health in Ontario
HIV, Safer Sex
"This guide was developed and written by gay men living with HIV. We wrote it for gay men living with HIV whether you are a long-term survivor or have been diagnosed with HIV more recently. We talked with many gay men living with HIV, including guys from Ontario’s diverse ethnoracial communities, urban and rural guys, working guys and guys on disability assistance and young and older guys. Unfortunately we were not able to speak with gay or queer transmen living with HIV, even though these guys are part of the gay community."
Toronto People With AIDS Foundation; Ontario Gay Men’s Sexual Health Alliance
http://www.actoronto.org/home.nsf/pages/pozitivelyhealthy
2008
Anya Katz
PDF Pamphlet
English
PRIMED: The Back Pocket Guide for Transmen and The Men Who Dig Them
Transmen, Safer Sex, Passing, Disclosure, STIs
"This is a really exciting time for trans communities and this resource is one of the first of its kind. There is very limited information available for trans people around sexual health and many misconceptions in various communities, including trans, queer, and mainstream. This resource is an effort to combat this, to bring together important information and make it available to transmen so that we know what risks we are taking, what choices we have, what questions we should ask and simply to remind ourselves that our health and bodies matter. This is by no means exhaustive; there are many other issues that we could have included."
Gay/Bi/Queer Transmen Working
Group, Gay Men's Sexual Health Alliance
CATIE
2007
Anya Katz
PDF Pamphlet
English
A Queersafe Zine
Queer, Trans, Safer Sex, STIs, Masturbation, Consent
Under a section titled, "Why a Sex Health Zine for Queers," the authors write, "The reason that I am making this zine is because safe sex education since the arrival of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic has been designed in a way to blame and shame not only queers, but also sex workers, drug users, people with multiple partners and non-white people among others. At the same time education campaigns tend to exclude these groups from large-scale public education campaigns making it even more difficult to get a hold of education and the tools needed to keep these communities safe and healthy. Being safe shouldn't mean giving up our identities. We can be safe and still fuck who we want to fuck, be healthy, party how we want to party, be responsible, have fun, keep our friends safe, keep our boundaries, not get married if we don't want to, have more than one lover if we want to, and keep our communities safe. If you want to and/or can stop having sex then, cooL.. If you don't want to and/or can't, then its good to know ways that we can be safe without being celibate."
Mary Potter, Leah Newbold, Adriana
http://archive.qzap.org/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/352
Unknown
Anya Katz
PDF Pamphlet
English