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Ballroom Rules
Ballroom Rules is an Australian LGBT-related movie released in 2012. A passionate group of Australian same-sex ballroom dancers battle homophobia, injury and personal drama as they pursue their dream of competing at the -
Ask Not
Ask Not is an American LGBT-related movie released in 2008. A film that reveals the personal stories of Americans willing to risk their lives for a country that criminalizes the act of coming out -
Anyone and Everyone
Anyone and Everyone is a LGBT-related documentary movie released in 2007. Connected by having a son or daughter who is gay, parents across the country discuss their experiences in the documentary Anyone and Everyone -
Amores Possíveis
Amores Possíveis is a Brazilian LGBT-related movie released in 2001. Fifteen year ago, Carlos went to the cinema to meet Júlia, his university colleague with whom he was in love. She never showed up -
306
306 is an American LGBT-related movie released in 2010. 306 is a film that makes the viewer question: Is the closest person in your life normal? A family member, friend, or a lover? What -
14h05
14h05 is a French LGBT-related movie released in 2007. The beautifully shot think-piece 14h05 follows a couple as they anticipate the arrival of their new adopted baby. But maybe Julien isn't as -
10 Men
10 Men is a UK LGBT-related movie released in 2012. A rough, raw and joyous ride with 10 gay male dancers as they prepare a sequence for Nigel Charnock's performance piece 10 Men -
A Streetcar Named Desire (play)
A Streetcar Named Desire is a LGBT-related play written by Tennessee Williams that was first performed on Broadway on December 3, 1947. Blanche DuBois, the protagonist confesses to Mitch that once she was married -
To Be (magazine)
To Be is a Canadian LGBT magazine, which is published monthly in Ottawa, Ontario. The magazine serves both the Ottawa area and the Anglo-Quebecer community in Montreal. This article is a stub. You can -
History
LGBT history refers to the history of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender cultures around the world, dating back to the first recorded instances of same-sex love and sexuality within ancient civilizations. Among historical figures -
Triangle Foundation
a staff of ten. In addition to victims services, the organization does lobbying on behalf of the LGBT community, has several programs for youth, facilitates public education on LGBT issues and produces the Michigan LGBT -
List of media portrayals of bisexuality
The portrayal of bisexuality in the media reflects societal attitudes towards bisexuality. Film[] Alexander (2004) (bisexuality presented as a social norm), All Over Me (1997), Art School Confidential (2006) (Audrey), Auto Focus (2002), Basic Instinct -
Biphobia
some cases, bisexuals are accused of bringing sexually transmitted diseases into the heterosexual community or into the LGBT community. A related stereotype is one in which a bisexual person is presumed to be willing to -
Celebrate Bisexuality Day
Celebrate Bisexuality Day is observed on September 23 by members of the Bisexual community and their allies. This day is a call for bisexual people and their families, friends and allies to recognize and celebrate -
LGBT rights in the Republic of Macedonia
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Delwin Vriend
Delwin Vriend is a Canadian who was at the center of a landmark provincial and federal legal case concerning lesbian and gay rights in Canada. Delwin Vriend, born in Sioux Center, IA in 1966 to -
Pride Flag
pride flags that are not exclusively related to LGBT matters, such as the polyamory flag. The terms LGBT flags and queer flags are often used interchangeably. These LGBT flags represent the LGBT movement as a -
Gary Kinsman
leading academics on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues. In 1987, he wrote one of the key Canadian texts on LGBT social history, Regulation of Desire, reprinted in 1995. In 2000, he edited and co -
Drift (2000 film)
Drift is a Canadian gay-related movie released in 2002. At his agent's party, Ryan, a young screenwriter, and Joel, Ryan's boyfriend, meet Leo, an aspiring novelist and a college student. During an -
Canadian Gay and Lesbian Pagan Alliance
Canadian Gay and Lesbian Pagan Alliance is a Canadian organization for LGBT practitioners of Pagan religions. It is based in Montreal, Quebec. External links[] Listing on GayCanada.com -
List of animated shows with LGBT characters
This is a list of animated shows that significantly include LGBT issues and/or feature prominent LGBT characters or cast members. -
Cross-dressing
Template:Worldwide Cross-dressing is the act of wearing clothing commonly associated with another gender within a particular society. The usage of the term, the types of cross-dressing both in modern times and throughout -
Homosexuality and transgender
Homosexuality and transgender are two separate concepts. Homosexuality usually refers to romantic/sexual attraction or behaviour between people of the same sex, while transgender is a matter of gender identity, meaning that a person identifies -
Transvestism
Transvestism is the practice of cross-dressing, which is wearing the clothing of the opposite sex. Transvestite refers to a person who cross-dresses; however, the word often has additional connotations. The term transvestism has -
Genderfuck
Genderfuck is a portmanteau which refers to the self-conscious effort to "fuck with" or play with traditional notions of gender identity, gender roles, and gender presentation. It falls under the umbrella of the transgender
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