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Rachel Pollack
Rachel Pollack (born August 17, 1945 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American science fiction author, comic book writer, and expert on divinatory tarot. Pollack has been a great influence on the women's spirituality -
Danielle Bunten Berry
Danielle Bunten Berry (February 19, 1949 - July 3, 1998), also known as Dani Bunten (born Daniel Paul Bunten), was an American game designer and programmer, known for the 1983 game M.U.L.E. (one -
2003 in LGBT rights
January[] January 30 Same-sex marriage in Belgium: Belgian legislation to allow same-sex couples to marry becomes active. Because of Belgian requirements for marriage, it will take until June before the first same-sex -
RuPaul
RuPaul Andre Charles (born November 17, 1960), best known mononymously as RuPaul, is an American actor, drag queen, model, author, and recording artist, who first became widely known in the 1990s when he appeared in -
Schitt's Creek
Schitt's Creek (stylized as Schitt Creek) is a Canadian television sitcom created by Dan and Eugene Levy that aired on CBC Television from January 13, 2015 to April 7, 2020. It consists of 80 -
Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere
Children Of Lesbians And Gays Everywhere (COLAGE) is an organization, created in 1989 by the children of several lesbians and gay men who felt a need for support. Though its membership is not necessarily LGBT -
Hero (novel)
Hero (2007) is a Lambda-winning first novel by openly gay film producer and novelist Perry Moore. The fantasy novel is about a teenage superhero, Thom Creed, who must deal with his ex-superhero father -
William Thomas Beckford
William Thomas Beckford (October 1, 1760 – May 2,1844) was an English novelist, art critic, travel writer and politician. He was born in the London home of the family at 22 Soho Square [1]. At -
Tom Robinson
Template:Otheruses4 Template:Otherpeople Tom Robinson (born 1 June 1950, in Cambridge UK) is an English songwriter and broadcaster probably best-known for the UK hit songs "2-4-6-8 Motorway" (1977), "(Sing If -
Maddie Blaustein
Madeleine Joan "Maddie" Blaustein (formerly credited as Addie Blaustein; October 9, 1960 – December 13, 2008) was an American voice actress. She was known for her voice-actor work for 4Kids Entertainment and DuArt Film and -
LGBT rights in Honduras
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Ski Bums
Ski Bums is a travel and social club for LGBT skiers and snowboarders, based in New York City. It hosts social events and group trips to ski resorts throughout North America and Europe. It is -
Lily Parr
sometimes referred to as being 6 ft tall, she was actually 5 ft 10in. Unlike women's teams today, Lily played against both male and female teams and she reputedly had a harder shot than -
Mel White
James Melville White (born 1940) is a gay American clergyman and author. White was a behind-the-scenes member of the Evangelical Protestant movement during the 1960s,'70s, and'80s, writing speeches and ghostwriting books -
Dana Baitz
As she has said – she’s "been in every letter!" Most of Dana’s music has focused on transgendered and transsexual experiences, making her one of North America’s foremost producers of "trans" popular music. -
Jan Hamilton
Captain Jan Hamilton (born Ian Hamilton, 8 December 1964) is the first officer in the British Army to complete gender re-assignment from Male to Female. Born and with a family in Stonehaven, Template:Convert -
Mark Tewksbury
Marcus "Mark" Tewksbury, (born February 7, 1968 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) is a Canadian former swimmer. He is best known for winning the gold medal in the 100 metres backstroke at the 1992 Summer Olympics -
In re Guardianship of Kowalski
In re Guardianship of Kowalski, 478 N.W.2d 790 (Minn. Ct. App. 1991), was a notable Minnesota Court of Appeals case that established a lesbian's partner as her legal guardian after she became -
Story of O
Story of O (French:Histoire d'O) is an erotic novel published in 1954 about Dominance/submissiveness (D/s) by French author Anne Desclos under the pen name Pauline Réage. Desclos did not reveal herself -
John Boswell
John Eastburn Boswell (March 20, 1947 – December 24, 1994) was a prominent historian and a professor at Yale University. Many of Boswell's studies focused on the issue of homosexuality and religion, specifically homosexuality and -
Capital Pride (Ottawa)
The Capital Pride Festival (French: Fierté dans la capitale) is the annual Pride event in Canada's National Capital Region, which includes the cities of Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec. It has been held annually -
LGBT rights in Panama
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Katherine Collins
Katherine Shannon Collins (born Arnold Alexander Saba, Jr. in 1947, in Vancouver, British Columbia), formerly Arn Saba, is a Canadian cartoonist, writer, media personality, stage performer, and composer. In 1965, Collins, then known as Arn -
Christina Kahrl
Christina Kahrl is one of the co-founders of Baseball Prospectus. She is the former executive editor of the think tank's website, BaseballProspectus.com, the former managing editor for their annual publication, and is -
Neartown Houston
Neartown is an area located in west-central Houston, Texas and is one of the city's major cultural areas. The location has a distinctive character of eccentricity and a diverse population. The eastern–southeastern
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The X-Men film series consists of superhero films based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name. The films star an ensemble cast, focusing on Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, who is drawn into the conflict between Professor Xavier…