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Bob Mellors
Bob Mellors (b. 1950 - d. March 24, 1996 in Warsaw) was a British gay rights activist. A tiny spark can cause a prairie fire. – Bob Mellors, unveiling a plaque at the London School of Economics -
List of years in LGBT rights
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Stuart Townsend
Stuart Townsend (born 15 December 1972) is an Irish actor and director. His most notable portrayals are of the characters Lestat de Lioncourt in the 2002 film adaptation of Anne Rice's Queen of the -
Steve Gunderson
Steven Craig "Steve" Gunderson (born May 10, 1951, in Eau Claire, Wisconsin) is the former President and CEO of the Council on Foundations and a former Republican congressman from Wisconsin. Gunderson grew up near Whitehall -
Marieke Wijsman
Anne Marie Louise (Marieke) Wijsman (born 9 May 1975) is a Dutch former speed skater who represented her country at two Winter Olympics and who was the first female speed skater to compete internationally on -
Top (BDSM)
Top or dominant is the label used to describe a partner who takes the active or controlling role within a BDSM scene, or within a BDSM relationship context. The function of tops and dominants is -
History of the bear subculture
Bear in LGBT communities is a metaphorical use to the animal of the same name with similar notable features. These features include the animal's hairiness, its solid proportions, and also its perceived masculine power -
Bound (film)
Bound is a 1996 American neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by the Wachowski sisters Lilly and Lana, in their feature film directorial debut. Violet (Jennifer Tilly), who longs to escape her relationship -
Army Daze
Army Daze is a 1996 Singaporean comedy film based on the 1987 theatre play of the same name by Singaporean writer Michael Chiang. Distributed by Cathay Asia Films and directed by Ong Keng Sen, the -
Friends of Dorothy Society
The Friends of Dorothy Society, (commonly abbreviated to'fods'), is a Bell ringing society for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people and their friends. The society is based in the United Kingdom but has members -
Tim Cook
Timothy Donald "Tim" Cook (born November 1, 1960) is an American business executive, and is the CEO of Apple Inc. Cook joined Apple in March 1998 as Senior Vice President (SVP) of Worldwide Operations—he -
Nadia Almada
the name of Jorge Leodoro, but she was known as Carlos Leodoro. She moved to England in 1996 and worked in a department store in Woking, where she lives. She has also managed a children -
Expreszo
Expreszo is the only magazine for lesbian, gay and bisexual youth in the Netherlands. The name Expreszo does not refer to espresso. It is a combination of two Dutch words, Expres and Zo which would -
ACCEPT
LGBT Rights Laws around the world Rights by country Relationships Marriage Adoption Military service Anti-LGBT violence LGBT rights organizations LGBT rights opposition This box: view • talk • edit ACCEPT is the primary nongovernmental organization advocating -
Rebecca Walker
Rebecca Walker (born November 17, 1969) is an American feminist and writer. She has been named by Time Magazine as one of the 50 future leaders of America. Walker was born Rebecca Leventhal in Jackson -
Susie Bright
Susannah "Susie" Bright (also known as Susie Sexpert) (born March 25, 1958, Arlington, Virginia) is a writer, speaker, teacher, audio show host, performer, all on the subject of sexuality. She is one of the first -
Corin Tucker
Template:Infobox musical artist Corin Tucker (born November 9 1972) is a singer and guitarist, best known for her work with rock band Sleater-Kinney. In the early 1990s she attended Evergreen State College in -
LGBT rights in Cambodia
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Deirdre McCloskey
Deirdre N. McCloskey (born in 1942 as Donald N. McCloskey) is an American economist, rhetorician, professor, and writer. Deirdre McCloskey (born 1942) is an economist, rhetorician, scholar, and public intellectual. Her job title at the -
California Legislative LGBT Caucus
The California Legislative LGBT Caucus is an American political organization formed in June 2002 and composed of openly lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender members of the California State Legislature. The caucus currently has eight members -
ONE, Inc.
ONE, Inc. was an early gay rights organisation in the USA. The idea for a publication dedicated to homosexuals emerged from a Mattachine Society discussion meeting held on October 15, 1952. ONE Magazine’s first -
Carnie Wilson
Carnie Wilson (born April 29, 1968 in Bel Air, California, USA) is an American Singer and television host, best known as a member of the early-90s singing group Wilson Phillips. Then noted as being -
Faux queen
A faux queen or bio queen is a "drag queen trapped in a woman's body" sometimes called a "biologically-challenged" drag queen or a "female female impersonator" or even a "female impersonator impersonator" who -
William Hutt (actor)
William Ian DeWitt Hutt, (May 2, 1920 – June 27, 2007) was a Canadian actor of stage, television and film. Hutt's distinguished career spanned more than fifty years and won him many accolades and awards -
Chicago Pride Parade
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Arthur Wiki is a collaborative wiki covering all aspects of ''Arthur'', a franchise that Marc Brown began in 1976 as a book series that later debuted in 1996 as a television series. Since then, the ''Arthur'' franchise has gained an…