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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 -
LGBT rights in Nigeria
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ONE, Inc.
ONE, Inc. was an early gay rights organisation in the USA. The idea for a publication dedicated to homosexuals emerged from a Mattachine Society discussion meeting held on October 15, 1952. ONE Magazine’s first -
Transsexual News Telegraph
The Transsexual News Telegraph was a quarterly news and topics magazine published in United States from 1991 to 2002. TNT originally was published as Rites of Passage, the official publication of the New Womens Conference -
International Conference on Bisexuality
The International Conference on Bisexuality (ICB), also known as the'International BiCon' is a periodic gathering of bisexual activists and academics from around the world. Started by Fritz Klein and a group of fellow activists -
Lauren Harries
Lauren Charlotte Harries (formerly James Charles Harries), is a media personality, born in Surrey, England in 1978. Harries first appeared on BBC television at the age of twelve, on Wogan, Terry Wogan's United Kingdom -
Cathedral of Hope (Dallas)
is dedicated. Featuring new classrooms for children and youth, renovated office space for Hope Counseling Center and expanded office space for Cathedral staff. The close of 2002 sees a local and national membership of nearly -
Kansas Equality Coalition
The Kansas Equality Coalition is a statewide LGBT rights organization whose mission is to end discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity and expression. The coalition seeks to ensure the dignity, safety and legal -
Charlie Anders
Charlie Anders is the author of the novel Choir Boy (Soft Skull Press, 2005) and the co-editor, with Annalee Newitz, of the anthology She's Such A Geek (Seal Press, 2006). She is the -
Fab (magazine)
fab was a Canadian magazine which targeted the gay community. The magazine published biweekly issues in Toronto, Ontario from 1994 to 2013. It published alternate weeks to the city's other biweekly gay publication, Xtra -
Chip Kidd
American popular culture. While a design student at Penn State, an art instructor once gave the assignment to design a book cover for Museums and Women by John Updike, who is also a Shillington native -
Richard Grayson (writer)
Template:Expand Template:Infobox Writer Richard Grayson (1951–) is a writer, political activist and performance artist, most noted for his books of short stories and his satiric runs for public office. Born in Brooklyn, he -
Barazoku
Barazoku (薔薇族), which ceased publication in October 2004 due to bankruptcy, was one of Japan's oldest and longest running monthly magazines for gay men. The title means "the rose tribe". The magazine -
Circumcision advocacy
Circumcision advocacy refers to those who advocate circumcision and their activities in support of this cause. In scholarly sources it is used in an article by Hodges, Svoboda and Van Howe in the Journal of -
Visible Vote '08: A Presidential Forum
The Visible Vote ’08: A Presidential Forum aired live on August 9, 2007 on Logo, the gay and lesbian network. It was the first-ever televised, live forum with U.S. Presidential candidates discussing solely -
LGBT rights in Moldova
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Duffman
Duffman voiced by Hank Azaria, is the mascot and spokesman for the fictional Duff Beer company in The Simpsons. Within the series, he is a fictional character played by several people, and sometimes simultaneously. He -
Rights in Malta
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Mary MacLane
Mary MacLane (May 1 1881 — August 1929) was a controversial Canadian-born American writer whose frank memoirs helped usher in the confessional style of autobiographical writing. MacLane was a very popular author for her time -
Michael Dillon
Laurence Michael Dillon (born Laura Maude Dillon, May 1, 1915 - May 15, 1962) was a British physician and the first female-to-male transsexual to undergo phalloplasty. His brother, Sir Robert Dillon, was the eighth -
Chris Bryant
For the British television writer, see Chris Bryant (writer) Christopher John Bryant (born January 11, 1962) is a British politician and is the Labour Member of Parliament for Rhondda, which he has held since 2001. -
Bourne Free
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 Bourne Free is an annual celebration of -
Cheer, Dorothy, Cheer!
Cheer, Dorothy, Cheer! is an American non-profit organization based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The organization was founded by 3 gay men in 2002 "to help promote diversity, HIV/AIDS awareness and raise money" for other -
Judith Halberstam
in the drag king community under the name "Jack" Halberstam. She joined Duke University's faculty in 2007. Halberstam primarily focuses on the topic of female masculinity and has published a book titled after the
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