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Derrick Martin
Derrick Martin (November 13, 1991 in Phoenix, AZ) is an American LGBT activist who, in April 2010, achieved notoriety when he became the first openly-gay high school student at Bleckley County High School in -
LGBT rights in Washington (state)
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 Washington state has -
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 -
Marja-Sisko Aalto
Marja-Sisko Aalto (born Olli-Veikko Aalto; July 29, 1954) is a Finnish transsexual priest of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland who has been the vicar of the Imatra parish since 1986. In November -
My Big Gay Italian Wedding
in Staten Island; the play then opened with a new cast that included Reichen Lehmkuhl in May 2010 at the St. Luke's Theatre on West 46th Street, in Manhattan, for an open-ended run -
Reid Ewing
Reid Ewing (born November 7, 1988) is an American actor known for his recurring guest role as Dylan on the ABC comedy Modern Family. Ewing appeared in theater productions in the South Florida area. He -
Same-sex marriage in Argentina
Same-sex marriage in Argentina has been legal since July 22, 2010. Argentina was the first country in Latin America and the second in the Americas to allow same-sex marriage nationwide. It was the -
LGBT rights in Belarus
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List of Savage Lovecast episodes
This is a list of episodes of Savage Lovecast, "the once a week, out-loud version of the sex-advice column Savage Love", hosted by Dan Savage. External links[] Podcast archive for Savage Love -
Romer v. Evans
executive, or judicial action to protect homosexual citizens from discrimination on the basis of their sexual orientation. On November 3, 1992, Colorado voters, with a vote of 53.4 percent, enacted "Amendment 2", which read: -
LGBT rights in Ghana
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Rio Reiser
Rio Reiser (January 9, 1950 - August 20, 1996), was a German rock musician and singer of the famous rock group Ton Steine Scherben. He was born Ralph Möbius in Berlin and died at the age -
THINK AGAIN
a range of issues including international labor and the treatment of immigrants, gentrification and displacement, sexual expression, links between race activism and queer activism, the logic of militarization, the ways capitalism and misogyny impact women -
Category:Articles with unsourced statements since April 2008
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Leelah Alcorn
Leelah Alcorn (November 15, 1997 – December 28, 2014) was an American transgender girl who gained attention in 2014 after committing suicide and making a statement about the societal standards of transgender people. A suicide note -
Jack Baker
Jack Baker (born Richard John Baker, 1942) is an early LGBT activist in the state of Minnesota. He is known for being a founding officer of the first LGBT student group in America and the -
Coccinelle (entertainer)
Coccinelle (23 August 1931—9 October 2006) was born Jacques Charles Dufresnoy and was a French transsexual actress and entertainer. Hers was the first widely publicized sexual reassignment case in Europe, where she was a -
Body Politic (magazine)
prominent role in the development of the LGBT community in Canada. The magazine was first published on November 1, 1971 by an informal collective, operating out of the home of Glad Day Bookshop owner Jearld -
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 -
Jacob Reitan
Jacob "Jake" Reitan (born 1982) is an LGBT activist who founded the Soulforce Equality Ride. Reitan was born in 1982 in Mankato, Minnesota into a Lutheran family and is one of four siblings. He came -
Sandra Haynie
Sandra Jane Haynie (born June 4, 1943) is an American professional golfer. Haynie was born in Fort Worth, Texas. She won 42 events on the LPGA Tour, including four major championships. She finished in the -
Fyne Times
Fyne Times is a United Kingdom based free gay and lesbian magazine, with five regional editions, that was established in September 2001. Edited by Jill Rayner, it is based in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, near Oxford and -
Radical Faeries
Radical faeries (also faeries and faes) are a loosely affiliated worldwide network of mostly gay men seeking to "reject hetero-imitation" and redefine gay identity; many are also pagans or members of counterculture movements. The -
4 Non Blondes
4 Non Blondes was an American rock band formed in 1989 with bassist Christa Hillhouse, guitarist Shaunna Hall, drummer Wanda Day and vocalist Linda Perry. Prior to the release of their first album, Roger Rocha
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