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Mark Oaten
Mark Oaten (born 8 March 1964, Watford) is a Liberal Democrat politician in the United Kingdom, and Member of Parliament for the Winchester constituency. Oaten served as the Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Secretary (the party -
LGBT rights in Brazil
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Maya Keyes
Maya Jeane Marcel-Keyes, more commonly known as Maya Keyes (born May 23, 1985), is an American political activist and daughter of Alan Keyes, 2008 Republican presidential candidate. Despite her staunch conservative upbringing, Marcel-Keyes -
Lydia Foy
Lydia Foy was born male in the Republic of Ireland on 23 June 1947. After marrying and fathering two children, she had sex reassignment surgery and began a 12 year legal battle to assert her -
Greater Seattle Business Association
The Greater Seattle Business Association (GSBA) is a Seattle, WA based LGBT and Allied chamber of commerce. The majority of the organization's membership is small businesses located throughout the Puget Sound area. A handful -
Theorem (film)
Pasolini would be working primarily with professional actors. In this film, an upperclass Milanese family is introduced to and then abandoned by a divine force. Two prevalent motifs are the desert and the timelessness of -
Luke Macfarlane
Luke Macfarlane (born January 19, 1980) is a Canadian actor. Macfarlane was born Thomas Luke Macfarlane, Jr. in London, Ontario. His father, Thomas (deceased), was the Director of Student Health Services at the University of -
Metropolitan Community Church of Edinburgh
The Metropolitan Community Church of Edinburgh (officially Holy Trinity Metropolitan Community Church but this name is rarely used nowadays) is a church in Edinburgh, Scotland. Metropolitan Community Church is a worldwide Christian denomination founded in -
Miss Shangay Lily
Miss Shangay Lily (March 1, 1963 - April 11, 2016) was best known for being one of Spain's most popular drag queens. He was also a writer, actor and director. A radical feminist intellectual, Miss -
Cat Cora
Catherine Ann "Cat" Cora (born April 3, 1967 in Jackson, Mississippi is an American professional chef best known for her featured role as an "Iron Chef" on the Food Network television show Iron Chef America -
LGBT History Month
LGBT History Month occurs during February in the United Kingdom, but during October in the United States. LGBT History Month originated in the United States and was first celebrated in 1994. It was founded by -
Olly Alexander
Olly Alexander Oliver Alexander (born 15 July 1990) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, actor and LGBT advocate. He is the lead singer of the synth-pop band Years& Years. Alexander was born in Harrogate -
Karl M. Baer
Karl M. Baer (20 May 1885 in Arolsen, Germany – 26 June 1956 in Bat Yam, Israel) was a German-Israeli author, social worker, reformer, suffragette and Zionist. Born female and named Martha Baer he became -
LGBT rights in Sweden
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Chris Kempling
Christopher S. M. Kempling, Psy.D. is an educator and registered clinical counsellor in British Columbia, Canada, who has become the center of a controversy concerning minority rights and freedom of speech. Kempling had been -
Claude Vivier
Claude Vivier (14 April 1948–7 March 1983) was a Canadian composer. Born to unknown parents in Montreal, Vivier was adopted at the age of three by a poor French-Canadian family. From the age -
Hélène Cixous
published widely, including twenty-three volumes of poems, six books of essays, five plays, and numerous influential articles. She published Voiles (Veils) with Jacques Derrida and her work is often considered deconstructive. In introducing her -
Pride Scotia
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Same-sex marriage in Iceland
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Tennessee Amendment 1 (2006)
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List of events in Europe
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Same-sex marriage in Florida
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 Same-sex marriage in Florida is legal -
Ski Bums
Ski Bums is a travel and social club for LGBT skiers and snowboarders, based in New York City. It hosts social events and group trips to ski resorts throughout North America and Europe. It is -
Tom Limoncelli
Tom Limoncelli Tom Limoncelli (born December 2, 1968) is a noted system administrator, Author, speaker and bisexual activist. -
Nick Henderson
Dundee,. Henderson was runner up in the Arnold Kemp Young Scot of the Year awards in January 2008 for his work with the Scottish Youth Parliament and Oxfam peer education project Roars not Whispers. He
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Assassin's Creed is a 2007 sandbox style action-adventure-stealth video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. The game was released for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in November 2007 and for PC in April 2008. It has…