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by many major medical organizations, including The National Association of Social Workers, The American Psychological Association, The American Psychiatric Association, The American Counseling Association, and The American Academy of Pediatrics. The American Psychiatric Association describes -
Ann Northrop
Ann Northrop (born 1948 in Hartford, Connecticut ) is a journalist and activist, and the current co-host of TV news program Gay USA. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Northrop is a native of her mother's -
Brother to Brother (film)
Brother to Brother is a film written and directed by Rodney Evans and released in 2004. The film debuted at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival before playing the gay and lesbian film festival circuit, with -
LGBT rights in Antigua and Barbuda
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Patty Sheehan
Patty Sheehan (born October 27, 1956 in Middlebury, Vermont) is an American professional golfer. She became a member of the LPGA Tour in 1980 and won 6 major championships and thirty-five LPGA Tour victories -
PrideFest (Denver)
PrideFest is an annual Gay pride event held each June in Denver, Colorado. PrideFest honors the culture and heritage of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in the State of Colorado. The annual event -
Fafafini
Template:Merge Template:Nofootnotes Fafafini (Samoan - Fa'afafine) is a third gender specific to Samoan culture. Fafafini are biologically men who have been raised to assume female gender roles since early childhood. -
Joe Herzenberg
Joseph Alexander Herzenberg, II (June 25, 1941 – October 28, 2007) was an American historian, political activist, advocate for social, environmental and economic justice, and the first openly gay elected official in North Carolina. Herzenberg was -
Neil Giuliano
Neil G. Giuliano is an American gay rights activist. Giuliano was the former four-term Republican mayor (1994-2004) of Tempe, Arizona. He chaired the commission in charge of hosting the third debate of the -
Gaysweek
Gaysweek was New York City's first mainstream weekly lesbian and gay newspaper. It was founded by Alan Bell in 1977. Gaysweek began as an 8-page single-color tabloid and when it ceased publication -
Womyn
Womyn is one of a number of alternative spellings of the word "women". In this article "womyn" will be used for simplicity, although there are many alternative spellings, including "womon", "womin". "wimmin" and "wymyn". The -
Hayley Kiyoko
Hayley Kiyoko Alcroft (born April 3, 1991) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, dancer, video director and actress. Beginning dance lessons as a child, Kiyoko's interest in entertaining led to her working as a -
Same-sex procreation
or male eggs from the cells of adult women and men. With female sperm and male eggs, lesbian and gay couples wishing to become parents would not have to rely on a third party donor -
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 -
Mara Keisling
based in Washington, DC. She is a graduate of Penn State University and did graduate work in American Government at Harvard University. Mara was the founding executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality -
Barry Sandler
Barry Sandler (b. February 23, 1947, Buffalo, New York) is an American screenwriter and film producer. His career has spanned several decades, with the 1980s being his most prolific. The openly gay Sandler is perhaps -
Brenda Howard Award
The Brenda Howard Award was created in 2005 by the Queens Chapter of PFLAG. This award to be given yearly, recognizes an individual or organization whose work on behalf of the LGBT Community best exemplifies -
Helen Stephens
Helen Herring Stephens (February 3, 1918 – January 17, 1994) was an American athlete, a double Olympic champion in 1936. Stephens, nicknamed the "Fulton Flash" after her birthplace Fulton, Missouri, was a strong athlete in sprint -
Alison Duncan
Trades Council, Local 1, which is part of Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union. She is a lesbian and is active in promoting (LGBTIQ) rights and interests. Duncan was born on May 4, 1975 in -
1994 in LGBT rights
Events[] In Germany, a new Article 182 introduced a common age of consent of 14. Previously it had been 18 in the former West Germany (for sex between men), and 14 in the former East -
Notre Dame Queer Film Festival
John I. Jenkins, C.S.C.,[1] the name of the festival was changed to Gay and Lesbian Film: Filmmakers, Narratives, Spectatorships.[2] The 2007 incarnation of the festival again changed names to Qlassics: Reimagining -
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 -
Rosie Jones
Rosie Jones (born November 13, 1959 in Santa Ana, California) is an American professional golfer. In her amateur career Rosie Jones was a three time New Mexico Junior Champion (1974 – 1976) and won the New -
Al-Fatiha Foundation
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