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BLK (magazine)
American LGBT readers. Published in Los Angeles, the magazine was initially distributed free to local Black establishments frequented by gays and lesbians, but distribution rapidly expanded to nearly all GLBT venues in Greater Los Angeles. -
Jodie Foster
Contact (1997), Panic Room (2002), Flightplan (2005), Inside Man (2006), The Brave One (2007), Nim's Island (2008), and Carnage (2011), for which she received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress in a -
Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism
associated with DAGGER (Dykes& Gay Guys Emergency Response), which was active during the first Gulf War. According to the Anti-Defamation League, the group "supports divestment, the right of return for all Palestinians, immediate Israeli -
Katherine Collins
writing scholarship, but devoted almost all her time while at UBC to the campus twice-weekly paper, The Ubyssey, where she created her first comic strip, Moralman (1965–1968), and also wrote and illustrated articles. -
Love In Action
Love In Action, or LIA, is an ex-gay, Christian ministry founded in 1973 by John Evans and the Rev. Kent Philpott. It was the first group to publicize cases of homosexuals who had allegedly -
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 -
Midtown Atlanta
Midtown Atlanta is a district in Atlanta, Georgia, situated between the commercial and financial district of Downtown to the south and the affluent residential district of Ansley Park and the affluent residential and commercial district -
Gioia Bruno
Gioia Bruno (born Carmen Gioia Bruno June 11, 1963, sometimes professionally credited as just Gioia) is a popular music singer, most noted as a member of the vocal group Exposé. Bruno was born in Bari -
Outcast (magazine)
Template:Otheruses Outcast was a controversial'queer' magazine in the United Kingdom. It was launched as a non-profitmaking project by Chris Morris in 1999. -
Zsazsa Zaturnnah
Template:Superherobox Zsazsa Zaturnnah is a fictional comic book superheroine created by Filipino illustrator and graphic designer Carlo Vergara in December 2002. Zsazsa Zaturnnah or Zaturnnah, attracted considerable attention from Philippine media in the years -
Franklin E. Kameny
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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 -
Darren Manzella
Darren Manzella (August 8, 1977 – August 29, 2013) was a United States Army Sergeant, medic and gay activist from Portland, New York, who was discharged under the Don't ask, don't tell policy. Manzella -
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 -
Thomas M. Tunney
Thomas M. Tunney (born August 22, 1955) is a United States entrepreneur and politician from the state of Illinois. Since 2003, he serves as the first gay alderman of the Chicago City Council. He represents -
Southern Decadence
Southern Decadence is a week-long, predominantly gay-male event held in New Orleans, Louisiana and its environs by the gay and lesbian community in early September, climaxing with a parade through the French Quarter -
Coccinelle (entertainer)
at the famous nightclub Le Carrousel de Paris, which also featured regular acts by other famous transsexuals such as April Ashley. In 1958, she traveled to Casablanca to undergo a vaginoplasty by Dr. Georges Burou. -
Civil union in the United States
enacted civil union laws; New Hampshire followed in 2007. Furthermore, California's domestic partnership law had been expanded to the point that it became practically a civil union law, as well. The same might be -
John Paulk
John Paulk (b. 1963) is a former leader of Focus on the Family's Love Won Out conference and former chairman of the board for Exodus International North America. His claimed shedding of homosexuality is -
Body Politic (magazine)
some of its LGBT contributors when it altered Moldenhauer's article about the We Demand protest of August 28, 1971. At a September meeting of the Toronto Gay Alliance, Moldenhauer first proposed the idea of -
Curve (magazine)
Curve is the best-selling lesbian magazine in the United States. It covers news, politics, social issues, and includes celebrity interviews and stories on entertainment, pop culture, style, travel, and a website that hosts an -
LGBT rights in Louisiana
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List of years in LGBT rights
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Jenny Bailey
the civic leader of Cambridge City Council in Cambridge, England. Bailey served her mayoral term from 2007-2008. Bailey became a member of the city council in 2002, when she was elected to represent the -
BGO Gemini
LGBT Rights Laws around the world
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