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Tom Limoncelli
Tom Limoncelli Tom Limoncelli (born December 2, 1968) is a noted system administrator, Author, speaker and bisexual activist. -
Vancouver Queer Film & Video Festival
The Vancouver Queer Film Festival is Vancouver's second largest film festival and Western Canada's largest queer arts event that takes place annually in Vancouver, British Columbia. 2012 marks the 24th Annual Vancouver Queer -
VoteOnMarriage.org
Constitution to ban same-sex marriage. Its goal was to have the amendment voted on by the people of Massachusetts in the 2008 general election, but the amendment failed when it was defeated by a -
June Jordan
June Jordan (July 9, 1936 – June 14, 2002) was an African-American bisexual political activist, writer, poet, and teacher, born in Harlem, New York, to Jamaican immigrants. Jordan's father, Granville Ivanhoe Jordan, was a -
Alberta Hunter
songwriter and nurse. Her career had started back in the early 1920s, and from there on, she became a successful Jazz recording artist, being critically accalimed to the ranks of Ethel Waters and Bessie Smith. -
LGBT rights in Kosovo
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Glabrousness
may be due to a physical condition, such as alopecia universalis, which causes hair to fall out and/or prevents its growth. More commonly, glabrousness is a result of culturally-motivated hair removal by depilation -
Lewis v. Harris
Template:SSM Lewis v. Harris, 908 A.2d 196 (N.J. 2006), is a New Jersey Supreme Court case that held that same-sex couples are entitled to the same equal protection as heterosexual couples -
BLK (magazine)
BLK was an monthly American newsmagazine, similar in format to Time (magazine) and The Advocate, which targeted its coverage of people, events, and issues to African American LGBT readers. Published in Los Angeles, the magazine -
Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism
Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism (QUIT!) was founded in early 2001 by members of LAGAI-Queer Insurrection and individuals formerly associated with DAGGER (Dykes& Gay Guys Emergency Response), which was active during the first Gulf War -
Catherine Tramell
Catherine Tramell is a fictional character in the film Basic Instinct (1992) and its sequel, Basic Instinct 2 (2006). She is played by Sharon Stone in both films. In the original Basic Instinct, Tramell is -
Marci Bowers
from the University of Minnesota Medical School in 1986, where she was president of both her class, and the entire student body. Bowers later went on to study under the late Dr. Stanley Biber, a -
Harry Benjamin
to a lecture by Auguste Forel, whose book The Sexual Question was a sensation at the time and which impressed me greatly. I also met Magnus Hirschfeld very early on through a girl friend, who -
Ashok Row Kavi
and magazines, including India’s largest circulated newspaper ‘Malayala Manorama’ (as Western India Bureau-Chief), ‘Sunday Mail’ and ‘The Daily’. For six years he was also senior reporter covering Science and Technology in ‘The Indian -
Southern Decadence
Southern Decadence is a week-long, predominantly gay-male event held in New Orleans, Louisiana and its environs by the gay and lesbian community in early September, climaxing with a parade through the French Quarter -
Jack McFarland
Template:Infobox character John Philip "Jack" McFarland (born February, 1969) was a fictional character on the American television sitcom Will& Grace, played by Sean Hayes. -
LGBT rights by country or territory
Laws affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people vary greatly by country or territory—everything from legal recognition of same-sex marriage or other types of partnerships, to the death penalty as punishment for -
Combahee River Collective
The Combahee River Collective was a Black feminist Lesbian group formed in Boston in 1974. The Collective held their last network retreat in February, 1980, and disbanded some time that year. Barbara Smith, along with -
LGBT rights in France
France has traditionally been fairly tolerant in matters of private morality including homosexuality and this is reflected in the country's legislation. Before the French revolution, sodomy was a serious crime handled by the religious -
Tipping the Velvet
decided to write a story she would like to read. Employing her love for the variety of people and districts in London, she consciously chose an urban setting. As opposed to previous lesbian-themed fiction -
Troy Perry
in a Pentecostal Church and married a pastor's daughter, with whom he had two sons. He was unable to ignore his homosexual feelings which ultimately brought an end to his marriage and his ministry. -
Armen Ohanian
Armen Ohanian (Armenian: Արմեն Օհանյան), born Sophia Pirboudaghian (1887 – 1976) was an Armenian dancer, actress, writer, and translator. Armen Ohanian was born in Shamakha, then part of the Russian Empire (now in Azerbaijan) to an -
Ivy (Soul Calibur)
Template:General CVG character Isabella "Ivy" Valentine (イザベラ・バレンタイン - アイヴィー Izabera Barentain - Aivī) is a fictional character designed for the Soul series' of -
Pride Flag
refers to the notion of gay pride. The rainbow flag is the most widely used LGBT flag and LGBT symbol in general. There are derivations of the rainbow flag that are used to focus attention -
Tim Cook
Vice President (SVP) of Worldwide Operations—he also served as Executive Vice President (EVP) of Worldwide Sales and Operations—and was Chief Operating Officer (COO) until he was named the CEO of Apple on August
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