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Media portrayal of homosexuality
The media portrayal of LGBT people is the depiction or portrayal of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex people in media. The initialism LGBT is commonly used to include all non-heterosexual sexual orientations -
Jeffery Austin
Jeffery Austin McClelland, Jr. (born April 15, 1991), better known by his stage name Jeffery Austin, is an American pop musician and was a contestant on the ninth season of The Voice, turning a single -
Steve Maidhof
association's foundation. His organization soon expanded across the country and became a leading force of BDSM advocacy. Maidhof died in 1991 of AIDS. This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. -
Patrick Jeffrey
result was a ninth place in the Men's 10m Platform event in Atlanta, Georgia (1996). Jeffrey twice won a bronze medal in the same event at the Pan American Games, in 1991 and 1995. -
Ajamu X
the Black Lesbian and Gay Centre in Camden. By January the following year, he had moved to London. He was given the name Ajamu in 1991; it means "he who fights for what he believes". -
Noelle Stevenson
Noelle Stevenson (born December 31, 1991) is an American cartoonist and animation producer. They are known for the fantasy comic Nimona and the comics series Lumberjanes, and has won an Eisner Award for both of -
Gaye Adegbalola
lecturer, activist, and photographer. In 2000, in a short piece on her work and career in The Advocate, Adegbalola came out as a lesbian. She had been with her life partner, Suzanne Moe since 1991. -
Berenice Abbott
Berenice Abbott (July 17, 1898 – December 9, 1991), née Bernice Alice Abbott, was an American photographer best known for her portraits of between-the-wars 20th century cultural figures, New York City photographs of architecture -
Ellen Barkin
the 8th Dimension (1984), The Big Easy (1987), Johnny Handsome and Sea of Love (both 1989). In 1991, for her leading role in the film Switch, Barkin received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress -
Naomi Wolf
political advisor to Al G*re and Bill Clinton. Via Wolf's first book The Beauty Myth (1991),[7] she became a leading spokeswoman of what has been described as the third wave of the -
Pikes Peak United Rodeo
The Pikes Peak United Rodeo (PPUR) began in September 1991 as the Pikes Peak UNIT Rodeo. The reason being that they were holding a one day gay rodeo on Saturday versus a two day full -
GayFest 2008
The fifth GayFest took place between 19 and 24 May 2008. The 2008 film festival component of GayFest will be the largest to date, showcasing fifteen LGBT-themed films and documentaries from around the world -
Tom Rasmussen
Tom Rasmussen is a member of the Seattle City Council, first elected in 2003. He was the first openly gay man elected to the Council. (Lesbians Sherry Harris and Tina Podlodowski were elected in 1991 -
Derrick Martin
Derrick Martin (November 13, 1991 in Phoenix, AZ) is an American LGBT activist who, in April 2010, achieved notoriety when he became the first openly-gay high school student at Bleckley County High School in -
Olga Krasilnikova
Olga Krasilnikova was a Russian woman who disguised herself as a man to fight in World War I. In 1915, she participated in nineteen battles in Poland, before being returned to Moscow because of a -
Zoya Smirnow
Zoya Smirnow was a survivor of a corp of twelve Russian girls (some as young as fourteen) who disguised themselves as boys to join the army. Smirnow and the other girls fought in Galicia and -
Vinokino
Vinokino is an annual lesbian and gay film festival in Finland. The festival started in 1991 in the southwestern city of Turku. In 2001, the festival spread to Helsinki, the Finnish capital. It now offers -
List of events in the District of Columbia
Cherry Weekend Washington, DC www.cherryfund.org June DC Black Pride Washington, DC www.dcblackpride.org May 1991 Mid-Atlantic Leather Weekend Washington, D.C. www.leatherweekend.com Mid-January (Martin Luther King, Jr. Day -
Fm concepts
FM Concepts is a privately owned adult foot fetish and bondage video producer located in Los Angeles, California. Created by Eliot Shear and Eric Holman in 1991, FM Concepts is known for working with B -
List of events in Washington
Pride Olympia, Washington capitalcitypride.net June 1991 Seattle Black Pride Seattle, Washington www.seattleblackpride.org July 2003 Seattle Pride Seattle, Washington www.seattlepride.org June 1974 Spokane Pride Spokane, Washington www.outspokane.com June 1991 -
WGAY (internet radio)
it evolved from a Washington, DC "Part 15" (low-power) broadcast and internet radio station founded in 1991. During the week, it broadcasts re-runs of the show, except on Tuesdays which are "oldies days -
1999 in LGBT rights
February[] February 28 - UK The Queer Youth Alliance was founded, the first such'youth-led' gay rights organisation. March[] March 29 - New Zealand - Immigration law changes, made by Minister of Immigration Tuariki Delamere and approved -
Romance (1999 film)
Template:Infobox Film Romance (Romance X) is a 1999 French movie written and directed by Catherine Breillat. It stars Caroline Ducey, erotic actor Rocco Siffredi, Sagamore Stévenin and François Berléand. The film contains several sex -
Taboo (1999 film)
Template:Infobox Film Taboo (御法度 Gohatto) (1999) is a Japanese film directed by Nagisa Oshima. It shows life in a samurai training school during the bakumatsu period, the end of the samurai era -
Full Blast (1999 film)
Full Blast is a 1999 film by Canadian director Rodrigue Jean, his first long feature. Filmed in Bathurst, New Brunswick, the film was written by Nathalie Loubeyre as an adaptation of Martin Pitre's novel
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