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Rebecca Allison
Rebecca Anne "Becky" Allison (born December 21, 1946) is an American cardiologist and incoming President of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA). In 2008 she was elected Chair of the American Medical Association Advisory -
Richard Grayson (writer)
Template:Expand Template:Infobox Writer Richard Grayson (1951–) is a writer, political activist and performance artist, most noted for his books of short stories and his satiric runs for public office. Born in Brooklyn, he -
Harvey Fierstein
Harvey Fierstein (born June 6 1954) is a Tony Award-winning and Emmy Award-nominated American actor, playwright, and screenwriter. Born Harvey Forbes Fierstein in Brooklyn, New York, the gravelly-voiced actor perhaps is known -
LGBT literature
LGBT literature is an all encompassing term for literature produced by people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, or which involves characters, plot lines or themes concerning this community. Lesbian literature, gay pulp and -
Holly Near
Holly Near (born June 6, 1949 in Ukiah, CA) is an American singer-songwriter, teacher and social change activist. After starting high school in 1963, Near began singing with the Freedom Singers, a folk group -
Jordan Palmer (social activist)
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AMASONG
AMASONG is a GLAMA (Gay and Lesbian American Music Award) award-winning lesbian-feminist amateur choir based in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. The group was created by its founding director Kristina Boerger in 1990. The AMASONG -
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
Template:Geobox City Rehoboth Beach is a city in Sussex County, Delaware, United States. According to 2006 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 1,556. It is part of the Seaford, Delaware -
Mart Crowley
Mart Crowley (born August 21, 1935) is an American playwright. Crowley was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi. After graduating from The Catholic University of America (Studying in acting and show business) in Washington, D.C. in -
Nomy Lamm
Naomi Elizabeth "Nomy" Lamm (born September 1, 1975) is an American singer/songwriter and political activist. Lamm has described herself as a "bad ass, fat ass, Jew, dyke amputee." Her left foot was amputated at -
Bialogue
Bialogue, a portmanteau of the words bisexual and dialogue, is an American activist/political group based in New York City, working on issues of local, national& international interest to the bisexual community and it's -
John Duran
John J. Duran is an American municipal politician and a member of the city council of West Hollywood, California. Duran was elected to the City Council on March 6, 2001. He succeeded outgoing City Council -
1972 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1972. Events[] San Francisco prohibits employment discrimination based on sexual orientation in the public sector. The -
Same-sex marriage in the United States public opinion
Advocates of same-sex marriage generally hold that marriage and its benefits should not be denied to same-sex couples, and that such a denial infringes one or more of their rights as American citizens -
Barbara Jordan
Barbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American politician from Texas. She served as a congresswoman in the United States House of Representatives from 1973 to 1979. Jordan was born in -
Flower and Snake
Template:Infobox Film Flower and Snake (花と蛇 - Hana to Hebi) (1974) is a Japanese soft-core S/M film starring Naomi Tani, directed by Masaru Konuma and produced by Nikkatsu. Based on a -
Beth Teper
friend and many other'friends' abandoned and harassed her after finding out about her mom. It wasn't until Beth was 24 that she found a community of other young people with families like hers. -
Intersex Awareness Day
Intersex Awareness Day is an internationally observed civil awareness day designed to highlight the challenges faced by intersex people. The event marks the first public demonstration by intersex people in North America. On October 26 -
Arthur Evans
Arthur Evans (b. October 12, 1942 in York, Pennsylvania - died 11 September, 2011 in San Francisco, California) was an American writer and philosopher. His 1978 book, Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture, is considered to be -
Big Apple Softball League
The Big Apple Softball League (BASL) is a LGBT softball league located in the New York City area. The league is open to all skill levels and abilities, and to all people regardless of race -
Gary Cloutier
Cloutier would be the first openly gay mayor of Vallejo, whereas Davis would be its first African-American mayor. Gary Cloutier is the former law partner of the late pioneering gay civil rights lawyer, Paul -
Jon Hinson
Jon Clifton Hinson (March 16, 1942 – July 21, 1995) was a politician from the state of Mississippi. Hinson was born in Tylertown, Mississippi, and he graduated from the University of Mississippi in Oxford. Hinson was -
List of LGBT publications
The following is a list of publications aimed at gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and transsexual (GLBT) people, by country. What follows each title is the publisher and the ISSN of the publication (if available). Template -
San Francisco, California
cultural, and transportation center of the larger San Francisco Bay Area, a region of 7.4 million people. For the 2009-2010 season, the San Francisco Bay Area was ranked the 6th largest television market -
Nights (character)
Template:General VG character Nights is a video game character and the protagonist of the games Nights into Dreams... and Nights: Journey of Dreams, developed and published by Sega. The character wears a purple jester
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Full House is an American sitcom that aired from September 22, 1987 to May 23, 1995 on ABC. It has a total of 192 episodes in 8 seasons. Before the beginning of the series, Danny Tanner married Pam Katsopolis, and they…