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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 -
Gaylaxicon 2007
Gaylaxicon 2007 was held at the Sheraton Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia from October 5–8, 2007 during Columbus Day weekend. Hosted by the Outworlders, the attendee count is not available. Statistics[] Guest of Honor: Jim -
Lindsey Corkhill
Lindsey Corkhill (previously Stanlow and Phelan) was a fictional character in the British soap opera, Brookside, played by Claire Sweeney intermittently from 1991 to 1992. In 1995, Lindsey returned to the series full-time and -
Jonathan Rauch
Jonathan Charles Rauch (born April 26, 1960, Phoenix, Arizona) is an Author, homosexual, journalist and activist. After graduating from Yale University, Rauch worked at the Winston-Salem Journal in North Carolina, for the National Journal -
Hedda Lettuce
Hedda Lettuce is an American drag queen comedian and singer who lives and works in New York. A legitimate New York actor, Steven Polito, debuted his character Hedda Lettuce in 1991 on the Manhattan Cable -
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LGBT Info:Birthdays/July From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Portal:LGBT| Selected anniversaries Jump to navigation Jump to search -
Daniel MacIvor
Daniel MacIvor (born 23 July 1962) is a Canadian Actor, playwright, theatre director and film director. He was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia and educated at Dalhousie University in Halifax, and then at George Brown -
Olivier Rouyer
A player of AS Nancy, he was a member of the French team in the 1978 FIFA World Cup. He coached Nancy between 1991 and 1994. Rouyer came out as gay after leaving the team. -
LGBT rights in China
On July 1, 2012, China removed their ban on homosexuals donating blood. Homosexuality has been legal in the mainland PRC since 1997; it was removed from the Ministry of Health's list of mental illnesses -
Jean Garrigue
took the road of excess that leads to the palace of wisdom." (1) Garrigue was also romantically involved with Josephine Herbst. [1] (1) Upton, Lee. Jean Garrigue, A Poetics of Plentitude. London: Associated UP, 1991. -
Gaylaxicon 2006
Gaylaxicon 2006 was held from June 16–18, 2006 at the Best Western Primrose Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, the first iteration to be held outside the United States. Statistics[] Guests of honor: Ellen Muth (actor -
Gaylaxicon 2004
Gaylaxicon 2004 was held in San Diego, California. The first to be held after a three-year suspension, it was hosted by San Diego Queer Sci-Fi. Statistics[] Guests of Honor: David Gerrold (author) Joe -
Gaylaxian Science Fiction Society
and regional LGBT-oriented speculative fiction fans and artisans. The GSFS would co-host the initial Provincetown, Massachusetts Gaylaxicon in 1988. Conventions hosted[] Gaylaxicon 1988, Gaylaxicon 1990, Gaylaxicon 1991, Gaylaxicon 1996, Gaylaxicon 1997, Gaylaxicon 2005 -
Lambda Sci-Fi: DC Area Gaylaxians
LSF co-hosted Gaylaxicon in 1992 and hosted Gaylaxicons in 1994, 1999, 2000 and 2008. The Lambda Sci-Fi: DC Area Gaylaxians (LSF) is a District of Columbia-area organization for gay men, lesbians, bisexuals -
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Douglas Wilson (Canadian gay activist)
Douglas Wilson (1950-1992) was a Canadian gay activist, university professor, publisher and writer born in Saskatchewan. In 1975, he gained prominence in a fight for gay rights with the University of Saskatchewan. The University -
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 -
Gaylaxicon 1992
Gaylaxicon 1992, also known as Gaylaxicon IV, was the fourth iteration of the convention. It was held July 17–19 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Guest of Honor was Tanya Huff, and the Artist GOH was -
Gaylaxicon 1990
Gaylaxicon 1990, also known as Gaylaxicon'90, was the second iteration of the convention. It was held July 20–22, 1990 at the Tewksbury/Andover Holiday Inn, Tewksbury, MA. Melissa Scott was the GoH, and -
Gaylaxicon 1993
Template:Notice1Gaylaxicon 1993, also known as Gaylaxicon V, was to have been the fifth iteration of the convention, but was cancTemplate:Notice1elled before it took place. It was to have been held from July 16 -
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Template:TOCRight{{CongLinks}} allows linking to external links found on most current U.S. congress biographies. This will aid in the maintenance and standardization of these external links. Either{{CongLinks| name=| congbio=| fec=| govtrack=| opensecrets -
Chrystos
Chrystos (born 10 December 1946) is a Menominee (Native/First Americans) poet and rights activist. Prior to being published, they worked as a home caretaker and an activist for mountain and Leonard Peltier. Born in -
Gaylaxicon 2010
Gaylaxicon 2010 was the planned 2010 iteration of Gaylaxicon, to be held in Montreal at the Marriott Chateau Champlain. It was cancelled by convention staff who cited problems with good faith among staff members, hotel -
Jamison Green
Jamison "James" Green (born in 1948 in Oakland, California) is a leader in the transgender rights movement. Green is known as an activist for the legal protection, medical access, safety, civil rights and dignity of -
Beebe Beam
Template:Multiple issues Beebe Beam was an American woman who fought in the Spanish-American War. She disguised herself as a cabin boy in order to go the Philippines, and fought for twelve months in
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