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Alan Chambers
Alan Chambers is the President of Exodus International headquartered in Orlando, Florida. Prior to coming to Exodus, Alan served on the pastoral team at Calvary Assembly of God, one of the largest churches in Orlando -
Renée Bordereau
Cover of Bordereau's memoirs Renée Bordereau (born 1770), nicknamed The Angevin, was a French woman who disguised herself as a man and fought as a Royalist cavalier in the troops of Charles Melchior Artus -
TheBackLot.com
to the milestone for gay men when John publicly came out. The site considers television, film, music, books, and celebrity news. It publishes articles, regular columns, reviews, recaps of television shows with gay and bisexual -
Gene Bilbrew
assignments within the African American community, for instance producing modernized cover art for Victorian-era lottery numbers books such as the Gypsy Witch Dream Book and Old Aunt Dinah's Dream Book for the Wholesale -
Bob Paris
Template:Infobox actor Bob Paris (born Robert Clark Paris on December 14, 1959) is a popular best-selling author, an award-winning public speaker and an internationally renown civil rights change-agent. He is widely -
Colleen Coover
has done illustration and cover design for various publications, including On Our Backs, Girlfriends, Curve, Kitchen Sink, and Nickelodeon Magazine; and for publishers including Buckle Down Publishing, Alyson Books, Cleis Press, and Dark Horse Comics. -
Stephen Tashjian
"Tabboo" redirects here, you may be looking for "taboo". The artist Stephen Tashjian was born in 1959 near Boston, MA to Armenian parents. His drag queen character Tabboo! became legendary in the East Village -
Jews Offering New Alternatives to Homosexuality
mail list-serv groups, networking, therapy referrals, experiential weekend programs. It has an extensive library which includes books, articles, and tapes. It attracts a variety of Jews with same-sex attractions, including those who are -
My Husband Betty
My Husband Betty (2004, Thunder's Mouth Press, ISBN 1-56025-515-3) is a non-fiction book by author Helen Boyd about crossdressers and their partners. Unlike many other books about the topic of -
Junjo Romantica: Pure Romance
by Shungiku Nakamura. It focuses on four storylines: the main couple, which comprises the bulk of the books, and three other male couples that provide ongoing side stories ("Junjo Egoist", "Junjo Terrorist", and "Junjo Mistake -
Georgette Leblanc
decades of her life she turned to writing, producing two commercially successful autobiographies and several children's books and travelogues. Georgette Leblanc was born into a cultured family that valued the arts of all forms -
Daddy's Roommate
banned books in recent years. The American Library Association listed this book as number 2 in their list of the 100 most challenged books from 1990-2000, due to its subject matter and targeted audience. -
Riki Wilchins
In 1995 Wilchins founded the Gender Public Advocacy Coalition GenderPAC, a tax-exempt human rights organization focused on issues of gender. Wilchins currently serves as executive director. GenderPAC describes its mission as the creation of -
Buggery Act 1533
Template:British legislation lists, Acts The Buggery Act of 1533 (25 Hen. VIII c. 6) was a sodomy law adopted in England in 1534 during the reign of Henry VIII, and was the first civil -
Jaime Bayly
Jaime Bayly (born Jaime Bayly Letts February 19, 1965 in Lima, Peru) is a Peruvian journalist and writer. He is the third of 10 children. He attended the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (Catholic University -
Raphael Carter
Raphael Carter is an American science fiction author whose work, while sparse, has met with considerable acclaim. Carter's debut postcyberpunk novel The Fortunate Fall (1996) was well received (a. o. Locus recommended reading list -
Kramerbooks & Afterwords
bar and live music on Wednesdays through Saturdays. Kramerbooks& Afterwords was opened in 1976 by Bill Kramer, who had previously managed his father's store, Sidney Kramer Books on I Street (which closed in 1997). -
Nuala O'Faolain
Nuala O'Faolain (pronounced "noola o-fway-lawn") (born in 1942 in Dublin) is an Irish writer known for her autobiographies Almost There and Are You Somebody? as well as for her 2005 book The -
The Marketplace series
Template:Review The Marketplace series comprises five novels by Laura Antoniou, which describe the experiences of the participants in a highly ritualized fictional BDSM secret society. The Marketplace is notable for being focused as much -
One, Inc. v. Olesen
Template:SCOTUSCase One, Inc. v. Olesen 355 U.S. 371 (January 13, 1958) was a historical decision for LGBT rights in the United States. ONE, Inc., a spinoff of the Mattachine Society, published the early -
Maggie Sawyer
Maggie Sawyer is a fictional police officer that appears in stories published by DC Comics, and has been a supporting character in both Superman and Batman comic books. In televesion she's played by Floriana -
Mark de Solla Price
Mark de Solla Price (born May 17, 1960 in New Haven, Connecticut) is an author, journalist, public speaker, civil rights activist, and HIV/AIDS educator. Price is a long time Greenwich Village resident and Unitarian -
Joan E. Biren
Template:Primarysources JEB, or Joan E. Biren (born 1944, Washington, DC), is an internationally recognized documentary artist. Her photographic and film work has chronicled the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people for more -
Hello, Sailor (book)
It was first published in the Netherlands in 2000, and later in the United Kingdom by MacMillan Books (2003). The book was one of the books cited in newspaper articles as being "forced upon schools -
Marjorie Garber
Marjorie B. Garber (born 11 June 1944) is a professor at Harvard University and the author of a wide variety of books, most notably ones about William Shakespeare and about sexuality. She wrote Vested Interests
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