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Timothy Conigrave
Tim Conigrave (November 19, 1959—October 18, 1994) was an Australian actor, writer, and activist. He was born in Melbourne, and after attending the Jesuit Xavier College and Monash University he moved to Sydney to -
LGBT rights in the Republic of Ireland
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Virtus
Virtus was a specific virtue in Ancient Rome. It carries connotations of valor, manliness, excellence, courage, character, and worth, perceived as masculine strengths (from Latin vir, "man"). It was thus a frequently stated virtue of -
Bareback (sex)
Template:Weasel Bareback is a term that originated in gay slang to describe acts of unprotected sex, especially anal sex. The term's usage, however, has crossed-over to more mainstream slang to describe any -
User:Tkguy/Asian fetish
Asian fetish refers to the abnormal obsession for all things Asians, including its people and culture. This obsession is based off stereotypes that these Asiaphile have. Typically it is used to describe the sexual objectifying -
Gay village
A gay village (also known as a gay neighborhood or by the slang gayborhood) is an urban geographic location with generally recognized boundaries where a large number of lesbian, gay, transgender, and bisexual people live -
Glasgay! Festival
Glasgay! Festival is a gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender arts festival in Glasgow, Scotland. As part of the diversity of Glasgow's cultural scene, Glasgow hosts an annual Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Arts Festival -
Stonewall (UK)
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Peter and Murray Corren
Peter Corren (né Cook) and Murray Corren (né Warren) — Corren is a combination of their former names — are LGBT-rights activists from Vancouver, British Columbia whose complaint before the BC Human Rights Tribunal led to -
Gender binary
example, teaches that mothers are the primary care givers to their children and Catholics believe only males may serve as priests. Instruction is also inferred from the biological differences between females and males; for instance -
LGBT rights in Nicaragua
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Equality North Carolina
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 Equality North Carolina is an activist group -
Bunny Breckinridge
Template:About Template:Infobox Actor John Cabell "Bunny" Breckinridge (6 August 1903 - 5 November 1996) was an American actor, perhaps best known for his role as "The Ruler" in Ed Wood's film Plan 9 -
Omnisexual
Omnisexuality (sometimes referred to as pansexuality[1]) is a sexual orientation characterized by the potential for sexual attraction, regardless of their gender identity or biological sex. Thus, omnisexuality includes potential attraction to people who do -
Cindi Tucker
Template:Notability Template:Mergeto Cindi Tucker, commonly known as "Lover Cindi", is a lesbian fictional character, played by Alicia Leigh Willis, who is first seen in season five of the Showtime Network drama series, The -
Alan G. Rogers
Template:Infobox Military Person Major Alan Greg Rogers (September 21, 1967 – January 27, 2008) was an ordained pastor, a US Army Major and Intelligence Officer, a civil rights activist in the gay, lesbian and bisexual -
Ellen (TV series)
Ellen (originally titled These Friends of Mine during its first season) is an American television sitcom that aired on the ABC network from March 29, 1994, to July 22, 1998, consisting of 109 episodes. The -
Lupe Valdez
Lupe Valdez is an American law enforcement official and the Sheriff of Dallas County, Texas. She is Texas's only elected female sheriff, as well as being the only openly lesbian holder of that office -
Dyke March
Dyke March is a mostly lesbian-led and inclusive gathering and protest march much like the original gay pride parades and marches. They usually occur the Friday or Saturday before LGBT Pride Parades and larger -
Rob Oliphant
asked local same-sex couples wedded by him to make donation to the 519 rather than paying fees. On May 17, 2008, Oliphant obtained his Doctorate of Ministry (D.Min.) from the Chicago Theological Seminary. -
Pink Saturday
LGBT community of all ages and has nurtured not only gay-identified street artists but also the original Dyke March which used to start in the middle of the event as a protest by gay -
Paul Lambert (Emmerdale)
Template:Otherpersons Template:Emmerdale character 2 Paul Lambert is a fictional character on the ITV Soap opera Emmerdale. He is played by Mathew Bose. -
Jonny Foster
Jonathan "Jonny" Foster was a fictional character in the ITV1 Soap opera Emmerdale. He was portrayed by Richard Grieve. Jonny Foster is a farrier. He was first seen on February 2007 but was already known -
Tamara de Lempicka
Template:Infobox Artist Tamara de Lempicka (May 16, 1898 - March 18, 1980), born Maria Górska in Warsaw, Poland, was a Polish Art Deco painter. -
R Family Vacations
Template:Infobox Company R Family Vacations is a LGBT vacation entertainment company mainly focused on providing luxury cruise ship trips with a focus on inclusive activities for children and providing entertainment and activities geared to
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