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Hazel Carter
During World War I, Hazel Carter of Douglas, Arizona stowed away on a ship to France to stay with her soldier husband, Corporal John Carter. When her husband was to be sent overseas, she tried -
Latino Commission on AIDS
The Latino Commission on AIDS (Spanish: La Comisión Latina sobre el SIDA) is an advocacy and service nonprofit membership organization formed in 1990 with a mission to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS in the -
GAYtv
GAYtv was an encrypted subscription channel from the United Kingdom that broadcast over the Sky Digital platform from 20:00 to 05:30 daily, targeted at gay men. Launched in 2004 the channel focused mainly -
David Corbett
case Mr. Corbett was a well known gay activist in Ontario arguing numerous cases and publishing many articles for same-sex equality. When the Marc Hall case garnered international attention, Mr. Corbett agreed to take -
LGBT rights in Mauritania
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 The Shari'a law applies in Mauritania -
Margo Howard-Howard
Template:Orphan Margo Howard-Howard (1935-September 3, 1988) was a New York City drag queen who wrote memoirs titled I Was a White Slave in Harlem shortly before her death. With a preface by -
Leslie Cochran
Keep Austin Weird campaign, as demonstrated by his two time run for mayor as well as numerous articles in The Austin Chronicle and local news stations. Leslie hangs out around 6th Street, usually around 6th -
Aderet (singer)
Aderet (born 1976) is an Israeli entertainer who performs pop and dance tracks. In 2001, "Le'at Uvatuah" ("Slowly and Surely") from her debut album The Answer made radio rotation. The English version of her -
Helen Zia
Helen Zia (謝漢蘭; pinyin: Xiè Hànlán) (born 1952) is an American journalist and scholar who has covered Asian American communities and social and political movements for decades. She was born in New Jersey -
Joseph Maher
Joseph Maher (December 29, 1933 – July 17, 1998) was an Irish character actor who appeared in 43 films and was nominated for three Tony Awards and a Drama Desk Award for his supporting roles on -
Fulvia Celica Siguas Sandoval
Fulvia Celica Siguas Sandoval was a Peruvian transsexual woman. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, her gender reassignment therapy involved more operations than anyone else's, worldwide. She had 64 different operations since -
Gaylaxicon 2007
Gaylaxicon 2007 was held at the Sheraton Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia from October 5–8, 2007 during Columbus Day weekend. Hosted by the Outworlders, the attendee count is not available. Statistics[] Guest of Honor: Jim -
Cameltoe
Cameltoe is a slang term that refers to the outline of the labia majora seen through tight clothes. Male organs showing through clothes at the crotch may be called moose knuckle. This slang was depicted -
Albert Mol
Albert Mol (Amsterdam, January 1, 1917 – March 9, 2004) was a popular Dutch author, actor and TV personality, who appeared in movies and TV shows in a career that spanned nearly 60 years. Mol was -
Marja-Sisko Aalto
Marja-Sisko Aalto (born Olli-Veikko Aalto; July 29, 1954) is a Finnish transsexual priest of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland who has been the vicar of the Imatra parish since 1986. In November -
Siobhan Brooks
Siobhan Brooks (born 1972) is an African American lesbian feminist sociologist known for her work with African American women in the sex worker industry and feminists issues affecting the women. She is a sociologist and -
Lily McBeth
Lily B. McBeth (born 1934) is an American transgender teacher from Tuckerton, New Jersey. She was born William B. McBeth and as part of her transition underwent sex reassignment surgery in 2005. She has three -
David Kopay
David Marquette Kopay (born June 28, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former American football running back in the National Football League who in 1975 became one of the first professional athletes to come out -
Legal status of adoption in Europe
In Denmark, Germany, "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. In the United Kingdom, Republic of -
Olivier Rouyer
Olivier Rouyer (born December 1, 1955 in Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle) is a former football (soccer) striker from France, who earned seventeen international caps (two goals) for the French national team during the late 1970s -
Ina Fried
Ina Fried (previously Ian Fried) is a senior staff writer for CNET Network's News.com. She is designated as a personal technology writer and generally covers Microsoft related stories in her CNET blog "Beyond -
Hawley-Green Historic District
The Hawley-Green Historical District is in the Near Northeast neighborhood of Syracuse, New York. The name comes from the district's two principal streets, Hawley Avenue and Green Street. Tucked away in a triangle -
Gaylaxicon 2006
Gaylaxicon 2006 was held from June 16–18, 2006 at the Best Western Primrose Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, the first iteration to be held outside the United States. Statistics[] Guests of honor: Ellen Muth (actor -
Gaylaxicon 2004
Gaylaxicon 2004 was held in San Diego, California. The first to be held after a three-year suspension, it was hosted by San Diego Queer Sci-Fi. Statistics[] Guests of Honor: David Gerrold (author) Joe -
Ed Oakley
Ed Oakley is a municipal politician from Dallas, Texas. He served on the city council from 2001 to 2007, and was a candidate for Mayor of Dallas in the runoff election held on June 16
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