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VoteOnMarriage.org
marriage. Its goal was to have the amendment voted on by the people of Massachusetts in the 2008 general election, but the amendment failed when it was defeated by a joint session of the Massachusetts -
Homosexuality in Singapore
gay men in America was 2.5 percent and of lesbians, 1.2 percent (source: Scientific American, March 2005 issue,'Gay and Lesbian Census' by Rodger Doyle ) even though socio-psychological studies from the Kinsey -
Henry Ainley
Henry Hinchliffe Ainley (21 August 1879 – 31 October 1945) was an English Shakespearean stage and screen actor. He was born in Leeds on 21 August 1879. He was baptised in St. George's Parish Church -
Capital Pride (Ottawa)
The Capital Pride Festival (French: Fierté dans la capitale) is the annual Pride event in Canada's National Capital Region, which includes the cities of Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec. It has been held annually -
LGBT rights in Panama
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Prostate Massage
Prostate massage is the massage or stimulation of the male prostate gland for sexual stimulation or medical purposes. The prostate takes part in the sexual response cycle, and is essential for ejaculation. Normally, in mammals -
Homintern
Homintern" was used in the 1940s and 1950s and appeared in number of popular mass-circulation magazine articles during the 1960s to refer to what was believed by many to be an international cabal of -
Scott Cunningham
Scott Douglas Cunningham (June 27, 1956 – March 28, 1993) was a U.S. writer. Cunningham is the author of several books on Wicca and various other alternative religious subjects. His work Wicca: A Guide for -
Chris Morgan
Chris Morgan (born 16 March 1973) is an openly gay British powerlifter. He is a Global Ambassador to the Federation of Gay Games and a Seven time World Champion in his sport. He competed in -
Phalloplasty
Phalloplasty refers to the (re-)construction of a penis or, sometimes, artificial modification of the penis by surgery, often for cosmetic purposes. It is also often used to refer to penis enlargement. The first phalloplasty -
Combahee River Collective
The Combahee River Collective was a Black feminist Lesbian group formed in Boston in 1974. The Collective held their last network retreat in February, 1980, and disbanded some time that year. Barbara Smith, along with -
Civil union in the United States
Template:Civil union A civil union is a legally recognized union similar to marriage. Many people are critical of civil unions because they say they represent separate status unequal to marriage ("marriage apartheid"). Others are -
Kay Lahusen
Kay Lahusen (b. January 5, 1930 also known as Kay Tobin) is considered the first openly gay photojournalist of the gay rights movement. Lahusen's photographs of lesbians appeared on several of the covers of -
LGBT rights in Louisiana
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LGBT rights in Gibraltar
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History of the bear subculture
of their homosociality, the fact that they were working class, and for the fact that their isolation from urban society (and hence from mainstream gay culture) opened up a fantasy of both secrecy and liberation -
Nong Thoom
Parinya Kiatbusaba or Parinya Charoenphol (born 1981), more popularly known as Nong Thoom, Nong Toom or Nong Tum (Thai: น้องตุ้ม ปริญญา เจริญผล), is probably the best-known kathoey (male-to-female transgendered person) in Thailand -
Wade MacLauchlan
H. Wade MacLauchlan (born 1954), is a Canadian academic and politician. He is the 32nd Premier of Prince Edward Island, since February 23, 2015. MacLauchlan was born around 1954, the third of five children born -
Tim Cook
Timothy Donald "Tim" Cook (born November 1, 1960) is an American business executive, and is the CEO of Apple Inc. Cook joined Apple in March 1998 as Senior Vice President (SVP) of Worldwide Operations—he -
54 (film)
and as his life spirals downward, so does Studio 54. The DVD release of this film is essentially a "director's cut", with additional and alternate scenes that were not included in the theatrical release. -
Ryan Skipper
Ryan Keith Skipper (April 28, 1981 - March 14, 2007) was a 25-year old gay man from Polk County, Florida who was murdered on Wednesday, March 14, 2007 in what authorities called a hate crime -
LGBT rights in Ghana
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Saffron Burrows
Saffron Dominique Burrows (born October 21, 1972) is an English actress and former fashion model. Since 2007, she has been a member of the cast of the U.S. TV show Boston Legal. Burrows was -
Angie Zapata
Angie Zapata (5 August 1989 – 17 July 2008) was an American trans woman beaten to death in Greeley, Colorado. Allen Andrade was convicted of first-degree murder and committing a bias-motivated crime, because he -
Issan Dorsey
Template:Infobox Buddhist biography Issan Dorsey (1933—September 6 1990), born Tommy Dorsey, Jr., was a gay Soto roshi and ex-prostitute/drag queen/drug addict who died of AIDS complications in 1990. Dorsey was
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