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Douglas Ousterhout
Template:Expand Douglas K. Ousterhout is one of the best-known pioneers of facial feminization surgery for transsexual and transgender women. He is based in San Francisco, CA, USA. He was a pioneer in the -
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Campaign of Hate: Russia and Gay Propaganda
Campaign of Hate: Russia and Gay Propaganda is a 2014 American documentary about LGBT rights in Russia directed by Scott Stern and Michael Lucas. Michael Lucas interviews various LGBT advocates in Moscow, Russia. Topics include -
The Bilerico Project
reestablished in 2004 as a blog, expanded into a group blog in 2005 to cover Indiana LGBT topics, and further re-branded in 2007 with the help of Alex Blaze to cover national LGBT topics -
House of Diabolique
music, DJs, clubs and other aspects of New York's after-hours culture. Over the years her topics expanded to include commentary on pop culture, religion, politics and humor while always relating back to the -
En travesti
En travesti (literally "cross-dressed") was the conventional theatrical portrayal of women by male actors in drag. Up to the late 17th Century this was necessary because the law considered performance on stage by actual -
Roberta Cowell
Roberta Cowell, born as Robert Cowell on May 21, 1919, became the first known British male-to-female transsexual to undergo vaginoplasty on May 15, 1951 via a surgical method invented and performed by Dr -
List of bondage positions
also called Kinbaku and Nawa shibari) Shinju (breast harness) Asymmetric bondage, Shinju (breast harness), Asymmetric bondage, Strappado bondage, Suspension bondage (vertical, horizontal, inverted), Suspension bow See also[] List of bondage equipment, List of BDSM topics -
Molly Cutpurse
Molly Cutpurse is an English transgendered author. She was born in Stratford in the East End of London in September 1952 and raised in nearby Leyton. A polymath, shy, and synaesthete, after working at many -
List of blogs
groups and individuals, the latter being the most common. Blogs can focus on a wide variety of topics, ranging from the political to personal experiences. Specific blogs include: 365 Gay (blog), After Ellen (blog), After -
Hic Mulier
"Hic Mulier" (Latin: This [manlike] Woman - hic being the masculine form of the demonstrative pronoun jokingly applied to the feminine noun) is the name of a pamphlet published in 1620 in England that condemned -
CHAPS (health organisation)
Trust. The partnership is primarily concerned with producing sexual health promotion campaigns, information booklets and web resources for use by homosexually active men and support material on sexual health topics for use by health professionals. -
The Gayly Oklahoman
trusted source of news for LGBT and straight allies in the southwest The Gayly covers LGBT community topics and events as well as things throughout the state of Oklahoma and surrounding region. The Gayly newspaper -
Template talk:Thai LGBT movies
Template:Film I think the scope of this template is too broad. In fact, I'm not even sure it is really necessary. I think a category and perhaps a list would be more helpful -
LGBT Info:WikiNode
Welcome to LGBT Info, a wiki for LGBT topics. The Wiki Nodes Project aims to create a fabric among wikis which allows users to traverse the universe of all wikis via topically related links. This -
Frontiers (magazine)
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered communities, as well as local and international coverage of HIV/AIDS-related topics. Writers such as Clint Catalyst and Chris Freeman have appeared in the magazine. Notable former employees included -
TransFM
TransFM is a radio network that airs music and talk shows geared towards the transgender community. Formerly just a radio show that aired on Live365, hosted by Ethan St. Pierre and a series of co -
Masculinities Without Men?
Masculinities without Men? (ISBN 0-7748-0997-3) is a book by Jean Bobby Noble. Noble explores how the construction of gender was thrown into crisis during the twentieth-century, resulting in a permanent rupture -
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The Bubble (2006 film)
movie looks at young people's lives in Tel Aviv through the POVs of gays and straights, Jews and Arabs, men and women. It all begins when Noam, a young Israeli soldier, serves in the -
Naomi Wolf
Naomi R. Wolf (born November 12, 1962)[2][3][4] is an American l*beral[5][6] fem*nist author, journalist, and former political advisor to Al G*re and Bill Clinton. Via Wolf's -
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) rights, culture, people, organisations, and related topics -
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Rachel Mann
Poet at Manchester Cathedral. She is a transwoman who writes, speaks and broadcasts on a wide range of topics including gender, sexuality and religion. This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. -
Imaan
organization Al-Fatiha Foundation after its American members visited London. Imaan hosts conferences that deal with such topics as culture, Islamaphobia, non-Muslim partners, HIV and Islam, relatives of gay Muslims, and trans-sexual Muslims
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