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Rodrigo Lehtinen
Rodrigo Lehtinen (born Amanda Michelle Lehtinen on April 1, 1986 in Miami, Florida) is a Cuban-American, transgendered LGBT rights advocate and movie producer. Lehtinen is the eldest child of Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Dexter -
Julie K. Smith
movies before settling into the world of softcore pornography. She had an early starring role in the 1986 sex comedy Pretty Smart alongside Patricia Arquette as a rich sexpot at a private school in Greece -
Mr Gay Europe
Mr Gay Europe, male beauty pageant for gay Europeans. It was founded by its President, Morten Rudå and was hosted for the first time in 2005. The competition was held in Oslo, Norway and the -
Torino GLBT Film Festival
Torino GLBT Film Festival is an LGBT film festival in Torino, Italy. In 1981 Ottavio Mai and Giovanni Minerba decided to stage their own rebellion against mainstream movies where homosexual "characters" were always relegated to -
List of events in the United Kingdom
The following is a list of LGBT events in the United Kingdom. This mainly encompasses gay pride parades but can also include some sporting events and film festivals. LGBT events are organised to promote tolerance -
Demographics of Canada
28,490 3,630 56 0.17% 23 0.07% 33 0.10% Nova Scotia 218,765 188,800 29,965 856 0.39% 388 0.18% 468 0.21% New Brunswick 180,485 152 -
Ted Tinling
(Cuthbert Collingwood) Ted Tinling (June 23 1910 - May 23 1990), sometimes known as Teddy Tinling, was a British tennis player, fashion designer, spy and Author. He was a firm fixture on the professional tennis -
Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
The Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights was a large political rally that took place in Washington, D.C. on October 11, 1987. The second such march on Washington, it drew -
Marja-Sisko Aalto
Marja-Sisko Aalto (born Olli-Veikko Aalto; July 29, 1954) is a Finnish transsexual priest of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland who has been the vicar of the Imatra parish since 1986. In November -
Homosexualities and Socialism
Homosexualities and Socialism (French: Homosexualités et socialisme) is a French association of reflection, propositions and concern on the LGBt minority of France created in 1983. It is part of the Socialist Party, it rallies both -
David Kopay
David Marquette Kopay (born June 28, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former American football running back in the National Football League who in 1975 became one of the first professional athletes to come out -
Daniel Emilfork
Template:Infobox actor Daniel Emilfork Berenstein (April 7 1924 San Felipe, Chile – October 17 2006 Paris, France) was a French stage and film actor of Jewish descent. -
London Lesbian and Gay Centre
The London Lesbian and Gay Centre was a lesbian and gay community centre located at 67-69 Cowcross Street, London. In 1984 The Greater London Council (GLC) published Changing The World - a charter of gay -
Dirk Bach
Template:Infobox actor Dirk Bach (23 April 1961 in Cologne) is a German television comedy actor, best known as Pepe in the German version of Sesamstraße and as an actor in television series Lukas. After -
Grant Stevens (doctor)
Template:Notability W. Grant Stevens, M.D., is a plastic surgeon and the Medical Director of Marina Plastic Surgery Associates in Marina del Rey and Palos Verdes, California. Dr. Stevens is recognized in the medical -
Kate Bornstein
Kate Bornstein is a transgender Author, playwright, performance artist and gender theorist. Born Albert Bornstein on March 15, 1948, she underwent sex reassignment surgery in 1986. Bornstein is currently (2006) writing an autobiography and resides -
Gaylaxian Science Fiction Society
New England centric literary society for LGBT fans and artisans of speculative fiction. It was established in 1986 in Boston, and would later (in September) meet with associates at Worldcon 1986 to conceive the Gaylactic -
20th century in LGBT rights
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Ginny Foat
Virginia "Ginny" Foat (born 2 June 1941) is an American politician and feminist. Foat was acquitted in 1983 of having participated in a 1965 murder committed by her then husband, but the publicity derailed her -
Beth Brant
Beth E. Brant (Indian: Degonwadonti) (* 1941 Melvindale, Michigan, other source say in the Tyendinaga reservation in Ontario) is a Canadian Mohawk writer. Beth Brant is the daughter of a white mother (Irish Scots) and a -
Nomenus Wolf Creek Sanctuary
gather in harmony with nature, for renewal, growth and shared learning. Following a Radical Faery gathering in 1986 at the Magdalene Farm in Wolf Creek, Oregon, a Maoist commune since the mid-70's, the -
Dupont Circle (Washington Metro)
Template:Infobox Station Dupont Circle is a Washington Metro station in Washington, D.C., on the Red Line. -
GALA Choruses
The Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses ("GALA Choruses") is an international association of LGBT choruses founded in 1982. Its goal is to foster artistic and organizational development within its member choruses. The association includes -
Closets
sci-fi twist. It features a tormented 16 year old boy called Henry who, on 12 March 1986, time travels through his bedroom closet and meets up with a similar present day teenager, Ben, occupying -
LGBT Info:Birthdays/October
October 1 – Klaus Wowereit (1953–), German politician and former Governing Mayor of Berlin, 2 – Annie Leibovitz (1949–), American portrait photographer, 3 – Erik Bruhn (1928-1986), Danish ballet dancer, choreographer, artistic director, actor, and author, 3
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