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Utah Pride Festival
The Utah Pride Festival is a festival held in downtown Salt Lake City in June, celebrating Utah's diversity and gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender populations. The event is a program of The Utah Pride -
Portal:LGBT/Did you know
...that Mohamed Camara's 1997 film Dakan was the first West African film to explore homosexuality?... that for the 1967 television documentary CBS Reports: The Homosexuals, the network concealed the identity of one of -
Alexandra Hedison
Alexandra Mary Hedison (born July 10, 1969 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress, playing in the series The L Word on Showtime. She is the daughter of Actor David Hedison and actress Bridget -
LGBT rights in Finland
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Alec Butler
he was known as Audrey and identified as a butch lesbian before coming out as transgender in 1999, and currently identifies as intersex, two-spirit and non-binary. Alec was given the spirit name "Whitewolf -
Jason and deMarco
University in Tennessee, and comes from a Pentecostal faith background. Marco DeCiccio, who is now known as deMarco, grew up a Roman Catholic, is a native of Canada and a 1999 graduate of York University. -
Gay Police Association
The Gay Police Association (GPA) is a British police staff association with members in all 52 UK police forces. The GPA was founded in 1990 as LAGPA (Lesbian And Gay Police Association), and represents the -
Robert Lepage
Robert Lepage, National Order of Quebec (born December 12, 1957 in Quebec City) is a playwright, actor and film director from Quebec City, Quebec, and is one of Canada's most honoured theatre artists. Lepage -
Mimi Pollak
Mimi Pollak, Maria Helena Pollak, (9 April 1903 – 11 August 1999) was a Swedish actress and theatre director. Actress Mimi Pollak was born in Hammarö, Värmland, Sweden to Austrian-Jewish parents and was trained in -
LGBT rights in Bulgaria
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Robert V. Taylor
The Very Reverend Robert V. Taylor (born ca. 1959 in Cape Town, South Africa) is a priest in the Episcopal Church USA and an activist for social justice. He was installed in 1999 as dean -
San Diego Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Community Center
The San Diego Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Community Center is a community center for LGBT people in the city and county of San Diego. San Diego's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Community Center, which today -
Southeast Leatherfest
Template:Expand Southeast Leatherfest (SELF) is an annual adult fetish event for the BDSM, leather and kink communties based in the United States' Southeast and centered in Georgia with regional and smaller related events held -
Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders
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Sean Hayes
Sean Patrick Hayes (born June 26, 1970) is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his role as Jack McFarland in the NBC sitcom Will& Grace, for which he won an Emmy -
LGBT rights in Somalia
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Mark Leduc
Mark Leduc (May 4, 1962 – July 22, 2009) was a boxer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, who won a silver medal at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics. Leduc turned pro in 1992 and had limited success -
Terre Thaemlitz
Terre Thaemlitz is an award-winning multi-media producer, writer, public speaker, educator, audio remixer, DJ and owner of the Comatonse Recordings record label. His work critically combines themes of identity politics - including gender, sexuality -
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason is a 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Beeban Kidron and written by Adam Brooks, Richard Curtis, Andrew Davies, and Helen Fielding, based on Fielding's 1999 novel of -
Pronoun game
"Playing the pronoun game" is the act of concealing sexual orientation in conversation by not using a gender-specific pronoun for a partner or a lover, which would reveal the sexual orientation of the -
Black gay pride
The black LGBT pride movement began as a result of the gay black minority community in the United States feeling marginalized and less a part of the whole gay community in participation, organization and administration -
Charles Pierce
Charles Pierce (July 14, 1926 - May 31, 1999) was one of the 20th century's foremost female impersonators, particularly noted for his impersonation of Bette Davis. Born in Watertown, New York. He began his show -
Kate Millett
Kate Millett (born September 14, 1934 in St. Paul, Minnesota ) is an American feminist writer and activist. She is best known for her 1970 book Sexual Politics. The book offered a comprehensive critique of patriarchy -
William F. Schulz
William F. Schulz was the Executive Director of Amnesty International USA, the U.S. division of Amnesty International, from March 1994 to 2006. He is an ordained Unitarian Universalist minister, and served as president of
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The Tintin Wiki is an on line encyclopaedia containing comprehensive information and intriguing connections about The Adventures of Tintin written by Hergé between 1929 and 1976. The wiki is a place for all things Tintin, from the comics themselves, to…