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Stanley Street, Montreal
Stanley Street (officially rue Stanley) is a street located in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. From the 1920s until the 1970s, the street had been the centre of Montreal's gay village, now located further east -
What I LOVE about being QUEER
What I LOVE about being QUEER is a 2012 Canadian LGBT short documentary and is Vivek Shraya’s third short film. It was shown at Vancouver Queer Film Festival in 2012 as part of their -
Camping.OUT
Camping.OUT (formerly "Camping Out") was a camp for youth with the focus to educate campers& staff in the acceptance of all aspects of diversity especially of sexual orientation. One year the camp was "cancelled -
Lesbos
According to Classical Greek mythology, Lesbos was the patron god of the island. One meaning of the word lesbian derives from the poems of Sappho, who was born in Lesbos and who wrote containing powerful -
Mikhaela Reid
cartoons supporting LGBT rights. Reid worked as an information graphics designer at the Wall Street Journal, where one of the articles she worked on won a Pulitzer Prize. Currently, she's employed at United Media. -
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Margo Frasier
Margo Frasier was Travis County, Texas' first female and first openly-gay sheriff for two four-year terms from 1997 to 2005. Frasier is currently a professor of criminal justice at Sam Houston State University -
Southwest Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
The Southwest Gay and Lesbian Film Festival is a film festival founded in 2003. It started in Albuquerque, New Mexico and has since expanded into Santa Fe. External links[] Closet Cinema, official site, 2006 Schedule -
Sarah Collins
Sarah Collins was a woman from Wisconsin who enlisted as a soldier during the American Civil War. Although she disguised herself as a man, her sex was suspected because of how she put on her -
Pride Con
Pride Con was an attempt to hold a GLBT convention, scheduled for July 29 and 30, 2016 at the Hilton Anaheim in Anaheim, California. However on July 18 (only 11 days before the convention), they -
Rachel Mann
Rachel Mann (born 27 February 1970) is a British Anglican priest, poet and feminist theologian. She is Priest-in-Charge at the Church of St Nicholas, Burnage, Manchester as well as Resident Poet at Manchester -
Chalk!
Chalk! is a short documentary video 6-minutes long released in 2004. It was directed by Philippe Gosselin. In the documentary students at Wesleyan University protest a ban on sidewalk chalking. -
Habibi (dance party)
Habibi is a monthly dance party which takes place in New York City and caters primarily to people of Southwest Asian descent (including speakers of Arabic, Kurdish, Iranian and other languages). It has operated since -
London House Gay Hostel
London House Gay Hostel is a gay hostel in London. It was considered by HostelBookers.com as one of its five top LGBT-oriented hostels One of just a handful of hostels catering exclusively for -
Out in Nature: Homosexual Behaviour in the Animal Kingdom
Out in Nature: Homosexual Behaviour in the Animal Kingdom is a 2001 documentary. External links[] Out in Nature: Homosexual Behaviour in the Animal Kingdom playlist at YouTube -
Allman Casino
Allman Casino was the name of an online casino which existed from 2001 to 2003, when infighting among the management resulted in its liquidation. It was created by a partnership between InterContinental Casinos and e -
Jack Price
Jack Price is a gay man who was Gay bashed in Queens, New York on 2009 October 9. He was so badly beaten that he was in coma. He came out of the coma and -
Joey DiFatta
Joey DiFatta is a St. Bernard Parish councilman. In September 1996, police issued a summons to DiFatta in connection with a peeping Tom incident in a men's bathroom, according to a Kenner Police Department -
Legal status of adoption in Israel
In Israel "stepchild-adoption" is permitted, so that the partner in a civil union can adopt the natural (or sometimes even adopted) child of his or her partner. A January 2005 ruling of the Israeli -
List of gay villages in New Jersey
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Delisa Newton
of Haitian descent, and her Baptist minister father left when she was three. In a series of tabloid articles in the mid-1960s, Newton described her transition and life, as well as her personal views. -
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Welcome to the LGBT Project, a website which aims at providing factual, unbiased and down-to-earth information about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people. Currently our project has 7,682 articles. -
Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson, (December 10, 1830–May 15, 1886) was an American poet and possible lesbian or bisexual. Though virtually unknown in her lifetime, Dickinson has come to be regarded, along with Walt Whitman, as one -
Steven Universe
Steven Universe is an American animated television series created by Rebecca Sugar for Cartoon Network. It is the coming-of-age story of a young boy named Steven Universe, who lives in the fictional town
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No More Heroes Wikia is an English, web-based, free content encyclopedia project of all things regarding the No More Heroes Wii video game series, developed by Grasshopper Manufacture. No More Heroes Wiki is written collaboratively by volunteers from all around…