Founded in 1979, Community United Against Violence (CUAV) is a multicultural, anti-oppression organization working to end violence against and within our diverse lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQQ) communities. We believe that in order to end homophobia and heterosexism, we must confront all forms of oppression, including racism, sexism, ageism, classism, and ableism. |
WELCOME TO CUAV'S NEW WEBSITE! We encourage you to look around and find out more about the CUAV community, the work we do, and our vision for safe, resilient, and healing LGBTQQ communities free from all forms of violence. Over the next few months we will be adding more resources and information about our work—please check back regularly. Thank you for your support! NEW! Now Hiring Queer Youth! Find out more. Volunteer with CUAV! Fall Crisis Line Counselor Training. Orientation: Thursday, October 30, 6-9pm Training: Saturdays and Sundays, November 1+2, 8+9, 15+16, 9am-5pm Check out our summer 2008 newsletter! |
CUAV Releases 2007 Annual Anti-LGBTQQ Hate Violence Report On May 20, 20... >> read moreThe New Face of CUAV.org It’s been a long and exciting journey... >> read moreWe Are Not Disposable! On Friday, March 21st, over 200 people gathered at 24th Street BART Plaza at Mission St... >> read moreRSS Feed |
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