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Beth Teper
Beth Teper is the executive director of COLAGE. She is an outspoken advocate for the rights of gay families and for children with gay and lesbian parents everywhere. Beth was ten when her mother came -
Tim McFeeley
Born: 1946 (Living) - Born in: Johnstown, New York U.S. Tim McFeeley is the Executive Director of the Center for Policy Alternatives (CPA), the nation's leading nonpartisan progressive public policy and leadership development center -
Kenric
Kenric was established in 1965 and is made up of a network of social groups for Lesbians throughout the United Kingdom. Members are of all ages, although mainly due to the long running nature of -
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 -
Oncale v. Sundowner Offshore Services
his coworkers in the presence of the rest of the crew. Oncale was also sodomized with a bar of soap, and threatened with rape. Oncale's complaints to supervisory personnel produced no remedial action. Instead -
Big Apple Softball League
In its first season the league consisted of 12 teams. The winner that season was the Ramrod Bar and Grill team. The Ramrod team flew to San Francisco to take on the Badlands of the -
Gary Cloutier
v. Leibert, he obtained a large and highly publicized settlement in behalf of a straight man who was beaten outside a gay bar by two students from UC Berkeley who believed the victim was gay. -
Kevin Aviance
Kevin Aviance (born Eric Snead on June 22, 1968 in Richmond, Virginia) is an American female impressionist, dance musician, and fashion designer. He is a very popular personality in New York City's gay scene -
Wellington
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand, situated at the south of the North Island. The urban area population is 370,000 (2005 estimate). Wellington has a vibrant scene and a generally gay-friend -
Margaret Clap
Margaret Clap (better known as Mother Clap, died circa 1726) was a woman who ran a brothel for homosexual men in London in the early part of the 18th century. At the time homosexuality in -
Pink pound
Template:Nofootnotes Pink pound is a term describing the purchasing power of the LGBT community in Britain. (Occasionally, the similarly termed "blue pound" is used specifically for lesbians). In the United States, this spending is -
Jackie Curtis
John Holder Jr. (February 19, 1947 – May 15, 1985), better known as Jackie Curtis, was a pioneer transgendered film star, poet and playwright. Curtis was born in New York City to John Holder, Sr. and -
Catfight
Catfight is a term for an altercation between two women, typically involving scratching, hair-pulling, and shirt-shredding as opposed to punching or wrestling. It can also be used to describe two human females insulting -
Lark Street
Lark Street is a historic street in Albany, New York. It is part of the "Center Square" and "Hudson Park" neighborhoods, and is located one block east of Washington Park. Lark Street is home to -
Bruce William Nickerson
Bruce William Nickerson (born June 21, 1941) is a civil rights and gay rights attorney in California. He is also leading authority on lewd conduct law in the United States. He currently operates a solo -
Têtu
Têtu (French for "stubborn") is a gay magazine published in France. It is subtitled in French le magazine des gays et lesbiennes (English: the magazine of gays and lesbians). Published since 1995, co-founded by -
List of LGBT medical organizations
List of LGBT medical organizations, consisting of LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) medical professionals or catering to the LGBT community. Australia[] Australian Lesbian Medical Association -
Outoberfest
OUToberfest was initially conceptualized by Knol Aust, Duane Smith and Jenni Smith. Unity Mississippi is the official organizer of the event. The week-long festival features educational seminars and workshops, film screenings, internationally-known musicians -
Holly Robinson
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History of gay villages
Throughout the 20th century, the term ghetto has been used to describe the areas inhabited by a variety of groups that mainstream society deemed outside the norm, including poor people, gay men and lesbians, racial -
The Desert Peach
The Desert Peach is a comic book created by Donna Barr, chronicling the adventures of the eponymous protagonist, Erwin "The Desert Fox" Rommel's fictitious homosexual younger brother, Oberst Manfred Pfirsich Marie Rommel (1900-1990 -
After Hours
After Hours is a 1985 American black comedy film directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Joseph Minion, and starring Griffin Dunne with an ensemble cast. The film follows Paul Hackett, portrayed by Dunne, as he -
Joe Herzenberg
Herzenberg was named Joseph Paul Herzenberg at birth, but took his grandfather's name when he was bar mitzvahed. His parents were Marjorie and Morris Herzenberg. Herzenberg was a native of Franklin, New Jersey. He -
LGBT venues in Singapore
historical). Singapore's first GLBT Centre for sexual minorities used to operate out of Bianco (above Mox Bar& Cafe) every Saturday from 4-8pm. However, after the closure of these venues in April 2008, it -
Castro clone
and, often, a full mustache and sideburns. Gay men so frequently adopted this attire, at first when bar-hopping, that it soon became associated with males of the post-Stonewall LGBT community. It reflected an
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