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LGBT rights in Chile
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 No sodomy laws, the age of consent -
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Robert Perloff
Robert Perloff (born February 3, 1921 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American psychology and business administration professor emeritus. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Perloff was drafted into the United States Army to fight in the -
1975 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1975. Events[] Milton Shapp, governor of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, issues the first state -
Helena G. Wells
Agent Helena George "H.G." Wells is a fictional character on the American television series Warehouse 13, played by Jaime Murray. Agent Wells has been a recurring guest-character of the series playing the major -
John Aravosis
Template:Infobox celebrity John Aravosis (born 27 November, 1963) is an American Democratic political consultant, writer, LGBT activist and blogger. Aravosis, an attorney who lives in Washington, D.C., is the founder of AMERICAblog and -
Portal:LGBT/Did you know
the office of Vice President of the United States?... that the first same-sex kiss on an American soap opera was between fictional characters Lena Kundera and Bianca Montgomery in 2003, who were also American -
Outoberfest
OUToberfest was initially conceptualized by Knol Aust, Duane Smith and Jenni Smith. Unity Mississippi is the official organizer of the event. The week-long festival features educational seminars and workshops, film screenings, internationally-known musicians -
LGBT rights in Antigua and Barbuda
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1985 in LGBT rights
Events[] France prohibits discrimination based on lifestyle ("moeurs"), including homosexuality, in employment and services, public and private. March[] March 26 - The United States Supreme Court overturns Oklahoma law that banned gays and lesbians from teaching -
Ozaawindib
Ozaawindib ("Yellow Head" in English, recorded variously as Oza Windib, O-zaw-wen-dib, O-zaw-wan-dib, Ozawondib, etc.) was an Ojibwe warrior who lived in the early 19th century and was described as -
Robert V. Taylor
openly gay clergy in the Episcopal Church. As a young man in South Africa, Taylor was an anti-apartheid activist. His apartment was raided by government forces in 1980, and he was threatened with compulsory -
Silence = Death Project
The pink triangle was established as a pro-gay symbol by activists in the United States during the 1970s. Its precedent lay in World War II, when known homosexuals in Nazi concentration camps were forced -
Gay friendly
Gay friendly refers to places, policies, people or institutions that actively seek to create an environment friendly towards LGBT people. This is typically a late 20th century North American term that was the byproduct of -
LSVD
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International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Youth and Student Organisation
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George Michael
Awards—he won Best British Male twice, four MTV Video Music Awards, four Ivor Novello Awards, three American Music Awards, and two Grammy Awards from eight nominations. Michael, who came out as gay in 1998 -
William F. Schulz
two grown children from a previous marriage. He is currently a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress and an Adjunct Professor of International Relations at The New School. Dr. Schulz is a Phi -
Grace Choi
August 2003), and was created by Judd Winick and Tom Raney. Grace Choi is a tall Chinese-American woman with metahuman strength who sports tattoos styled along Pacific First Nations lines on both of her -
Equality Maryland
Maryland in 2004. It achieved a major legislative victory in 2001 with the passage of the Maryland Anti-Discrimination Act, which banned discrimination in Maryland on the basis of sexual orientation in the areas of -
Robert Morse
Robert Morse (b. May 18 1931, Newton, Massachusetts) is an American Actor. Morse is best known for his appearances in musicals and plays on Broadway, and has also acted in movies and TV shows. He -
Harold Gillies
Sir Harold Delf Gillies (June 17, 1882 - September 10, 1960) was a New Zealand-born, and later London based, otolaryngologist who is widely considered as the father of plastic surgery and the cornography buisness. Gillies -
Wendy Curry
Wendy Curry is a long-time American bisexual rights activist. She is currently the President of BiNet USA, the American national bisexual civil rights organization, a position she assumed in 2006. Previously she had served -
Lambda 10 Project
The Lambda 10 Project is a national clearinghouse of information pertaining to LGBT issues in American fraternities and sororities. The organization works to heighten the visibility of out members (chiefly university students), and offers educational -
Al-Fatiha Foundation
LGBT Rights Laws around the world
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