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Hurley v. Irish-American Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Group of Boston
veterans' groups, to conduct the parade themselves. This arrangement went relatively without incident—the South Boston Allied War Veterans Council ("Council") being the only other group to ever apply for a parade permit—until 1992. -
Meshell Ndegeocello
Template:Infobox musical artist Meshell Ndegeocello (born Michelle Lynn Johnson on August 29, 1968 in Berlin, Germany) is an American singer, rapper, bassist, and multi-instrumentalist. She was born to Army lieutenant (and saxophonist) father -
Sophie B. Hawkins
Template:Infobox musical artist Sophie Ballantine Hawkins is an American singer, songwriter, musician and painter, born November 1 1967, in Manhattan, New York City, USA. Her biggest hits are "Damn I Wish I Was Your -
American Beauty (film)
in the early 1990s, partly inspired by the media circus that accompanied the Amy Fisher trial in 1992. He shelved the play after deciding that the story would not work on stage. After several years -
Nigel Nicolson
Nigel Nicolson OBE (19 January 1917 – 23 September 2004) was a British writer, publisher and politician. Nicolson was the son of the writers Sir Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West; he had a brother Ben -
Annie Sprinkle
Template:Female adult bio Annie M. Sprinkle (born Ellen F. Steinberg July 23, 1954 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a former prostitute, stripper, porn film star, cable television host, porn magazine editor and writer, and sex -
Andy Humm
Andy Humm (born 1954 ) is a journalist, activist and currently co-host of TV news program Gay USA. As a gay news reporter, Humm has covered virtually every major gay and AIDS news story since -
Wolfenden report
The Report of the Departmental Committee on Homosexual Offences and Prostitution (better known as the Wolfenden report, after Lord Wolfenden, the chairman of the committee) was published in Britain on 3 September 1957 after a -
COGAM
Template:Infobox Company Lesbians, Gays, Transsexuals and Bisexuals Collective Organization (Cogam) is a Spanish non-governmental association stated as a public utility and non-profit organization in Boletín Oficial del Estado which works actively for -
Diane di Prima
Diane di Prima (born August 6, 1934) is an American poet and one of the most active of women poets associated with the Beat generation. Diane di Prima was born in Brooklyn and attended Swarthmore -
LGBT rights in Paraguay
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Gays and Lesbians in Foreign Affairs Agencies
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Sexuality and space
audience when an article by Larry Knopp was published in the Geographical Magazine to some controversy. In 1992 Beatriz Colomina's Sexuality and Space (Princeton Papers on Architecture) was released; in which the term is -
Marvin Liebman
Marvin Liebman (born in New York City in 1923, died in Washington, DC in 1997), conservative activist and fundraiser, and gay rights advocate. Marvin Liebman was one of the pioneers of direct-mail fundraising. His -
MIX NYC
MIX NYC is a not-for-profit organization based in New York City and dedicated to queer experimental film. It is also known as the "MIX festival," for its most visible program, the annual New -
Rita Mae Brown
Template:Infobox Writer Rita Mae Brown (born November 28 1944) is a prolific American writer. She is best known for her first novel Rubyfruit Jungle. Published in 1973, it dealt with lesbian themes in an -
Erie Gay News
gay man as a double sided single sheet on a monthly/bi-monthly basis, beginning in early 1992. Beginning in January 1993, it was published on a monthly basis as a multiple page document. The -
Chris Bryant
For the British television writer, see Chris Bryant (writer) Christopher John Bryant (born January 11, 1962) is a British politician and is the Labour Member of Parliament for Rhondda, which he has held since 2001. -
Lesbian/Gay Chorus of San Francisco
The Lesbian/Gay Chorus of San Francisco (LGCSF) was founded in January, 1980, by Jon Reed Sims (1947-1984). The world's first choral organization to use both "lesbian" and "gay" in its name, LGCSF -
Urvashi Vaid
Urvashi Vaid (born 1958 in New Delhi, India) is an American activist who has worked for over 25 years promoting civil rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender persons. Vaid was born in India and -
Marc Loveless
Marc Loveless is a Civic Citizen that is Publicly Engaged in Social Justice. He is a member of Community Advisory Board Chicago Public Radio. He received the Human Rights Award from Creativity United, 2012 Recipient -
Keeley Hawes
Template:Infobox actor Keeley Hawes (born 10 February 1976) is an English actress, initially known for her role as Zoe Reynolds in the BBC One drama series Spooks (2002-2004). -
Eden Atwood
Eden Atwood is an American jazz musician, actress and an advocate for the civil rights of people born with intersex traits. She was born in Memphis, Tennessee and moved to Montana at the age of -
Tim Gill
Tim Gill (born October 18, 1953) is an American computer software entrepreneur and GLBT rights activist. Gill was born in Hobart, Indiana. He attended Wheat Ridge High School in Jefferson County, Colorado, eventually studying computer -
Campaign for Homosexual Law Reform
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