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Christine C. Quinn
five years. She later became the Executive Director of the New York City Anti-Violence Project, and was appointed by then-Mayor Rudy Giuliani as a member of the NYC Police/Community Relations Task Force. -
Queer theology
and humankind's relationship with God. Many churches that have embraced Queer Theology (such as the Metropolitan Community Church) would ascribe a broad meaning to queer - including a broad range of those who choose to -
Jim Graham
degree from the University of Michigan Law School and an L.L.M. from Georgetown University Law Center. His professional endeavors included a clerkship with former Chief Justice Earl Warren, staff attorney position with the -
Alexander Wood (merchant)
Alexander Wood (January 1772 – September 11, 1844) was a merchant and magistrate in Upper Canada who was the center of a sex scandal in 1810. Wood was born in Fetteresso, Scotland, and he moved to -
LGBT rights in Kosovo
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In re Guardianship of Kowalski
family and initially resulted in the partner being excluded for several years from visiting Kowalski, the homosexual community celebrated the final resolution in favor of the partner as a victory for gay rights. Sharon Kowalski -
David Cicilline
Template:Infobox Politician David N. Cicilline (born 1961), American Democratic politician, is the current Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island. He is the first openly gay mayor of a U.S. state capital, and is considered -
A Different Light (bookstore)
Angeles occasionally on business, and in the late 1970s felt that the Los Angeles gay and lesbian community both needed and was able to support a specialty gay and lesbian bookstore. Leigh contacted Norman Laurila -
Mount Vernon, Baltimore
Template:Infobox nrhp Mount Vernon is a neighborhood located just to the north of downtown Baltimore, Maryland. Designated a National Landmark Historic District and a city Cultural District, it is one of the city's -
Midtown Atlanta
Midtown Atlanta is a district in Atlanta, Georgia, situated between the commercial and financial district of Downtown to the south and the affluent residential district of Ansley Park and the affluent residential and commercial district -
Marci Bowers
Marci L. Bowers (b. Mark Bowers in 1958) is an American born gynecologist who currently operates a surgical practice in Trinidad, Colorado. Bowers is viewed as an innovator in the field of transgender surgery, as -
Ashok Row Kavi
Ashok Row Kavi was born in Mumbai on June 1, 1947. He graduated with honors in Chemistry from the University of Bombay. Later, he dropped out of engineering college. Due to his early difficulty in -
LGBT rights in the Republic of Macedonia
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Steve Padilla
Steve Padilla was a California politician. He served as mayor of Chula Vista from 2002 to 2006 after defeating Mary Salas. Prior to being mayor, Padilla served two terms on the city council from 1994 -
San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band
a majority of its members are LGBT, many are heterosexual allies and join to support the LGBT community and to partake in a high-quality community concert, marching and pep band performances. The SF Lesbian -
Miss Drag Wellington
perform and display their talents as well as answering a Q&A section and are scored by community judges (for e.g.: they are assessed upon their appearance, stage presence, choice of costume etc...) The -
Transcending Boundaries Conference
friends and allies. The conference grew out of a project of BiNet USA and the Bisexual Resource Center. Throughout the 1990's, BiNet USA helped bisexual activists around the United States organize on a local -
Fritz Klein
Fred (Fritz) Klein (December 27, 1932 – May 24, 2006) was an American sex researcher, psychiatrist, pioneer of the bisexuality movement, and inventor of the Klein Sexual Orientation Grid. Klein was born in Vienna, Austria, to -
Konrad Juengling
LGBT rights activist from Portland, Oregon. He is also a writer and author. Juengling's articles on LGBT issues have appeared in The Washington Blade, PQ Monthly, GayRVA, Purple Unions, Q Center, and other publications. -
Chicago Pride Parade
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
QSaltLake
a series of annual events that culminate in the Utah Pride Festival, sponsored by the Utah Pride Center. QSaltLake is published by Salt Lick Publishing, LLC, owned by Michael Aaron, who also acts as editor -
Cathedral of Hope (Dallas)
Justice., 2002 - On Sunday evening, July 28, 2002 the newly completed 22,000 square-foot Congregational Life Center is dedicated. Featuring new classrooms for children and youth, renovated office space for Hope Counseling Center and -
Brian Kinney
Template:Infobox character Brian Kinney is one of the main characters on the Showtime television series Queer As Folk. Portrayed by actor Gale Harold, Brian serves as the show's antihero. In November 2007, the -
Richard Grayson (writer)
Template:Expand Template:Infobox Writer Richard Grayson (1951–) is a writer, political activist and performance artist, most noted for his books of short stories and his satiric runs for public office. Born in Brooklyn, he -
Eric Rofes
Eric Rofes (August 31, 1954 — June 26, 2006) was a gay activist, feminist, educator, and author who wrote or edited 12 books. Rofes was a native of Brooklyn, New York and a graduate of Harvard
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