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1946 in LGBT rights
Births[] September 2 (San Francisco, California) - Dan White, former San Francisco Supervisor who assassinated Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk on November 27, 1978 at City Hall. External links[] Web site for Advocate news -
'68 (film)
'68 is a film, directed by Steven Kovacs and released in 1988, showing a full year in the lives of a Hungarian family living in San Francisco in 1968. The father escaped the Soviet -
Huriyah (magazine)
Huriyah (حرية "freedom") was a LGBT Muslim magazine published between the years 2000 and 2010. It was based in San Francisco, California. Huriyah used the slogan "Queer Muslim Magazine". Its editor-in-chief was Afdhere -
Joan Jett Blakk
Joan Jett Blakk is the drag persona of performer Terence Smith. Smith is an African-American actor, writer and political candidate. Blakk first garnered a measure of national attention when he ran for President of -
Eric Kroll
Template:Importance Eric Kroll (born 23 October 1946 in New York City) is a Fetish photographer and editor living in San Francisco, California (USA). Eric Kroll has published some collections ("Fetish Girls" and "Beauty Parade -
Donna Sachet
Donna Sachet (born Kirk Reeves) is an American drag actor, singer, community activist, spokemodel, and writer based in San Francisco. She has been awarded many community honors including as Grand Marshall in the San Francisco -
Otis Charles
as a gay man, the first Christian bishop ever to take such a step. He currently resides with his partner in San Francisco, where he helped to found the California branch of the Oasis Commission. -
XY (magazine)
XY is a gay male youth-oriented magazine published in the United States of America. Its name is a reference to the XY chromosome pair found in males. XY was founded in San Francisco and -
Toni Atkins
Template:Infobox Mayor Toni G. Atkins (born August 1, 1962) is an American Democratic politician and a member of the San Diego City Council. -
Claire (film)
corn. Thomas took the prize for Best First Feature (Special Mention) with this little number at the San Francisco International Lesbian& Gay Film Festival in 2002. Claire is an homage to early cinema. Accompanied by -
Pink (magazine)
Pink is a quarterly LGBT-focused full-color glossy print magazine launched in 1990 in New York City and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois with content geared towards major markets in San Francisco, New York, Denver -
Harry Britt
Harry Britt is a gay political activist and former Supervisor for San Francisco, California. He was first appointed to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in January 1979 by Mayor Dianne Feinstein, succeeding Harvey Milk -
Bear Magazine
or who admire blue-collar, working-class men, usually with body or facial hair. First published in San Francisco, CA the magazine adopted as its tagline: "REAL MEN. REAL SEX. REAL HOT." BEAR was important -
1929 in LGBT rights
Births[] November 24 (San Francisco, California) - George Moscone, Mayor of San Francisco from January 1976 until his assassination in November 1978. External links[] Web site for Advocate news magazine, 365gay.com, Google search for gay -
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Description "Rainbow" flag for the november 1978 march in San Francisco in memory of Harvey Milk, as produced by Paramount Flag Co. Source Made by Verdy p 18:01, 11 December 2007 (UTC) Date november -
Alexander John Goodrum
organizations in the United States. A native of Chicago, Illinois, Alexander had been involved as an activist in GLBT organizing and social justice issues since 1980 in Chicago, San Francisco and since 1996, in Tucson. -
Mark Sanchez (politician)
Mark Sanchez is an American politician in San Francisco, California. He is currently the President of the San Francisco Board of Education and is a candidate for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in District -
Roberta Achtenberg
Roberta Achtenberg (born July 20, 1950) was the first openly lesbian or gay public official in the United States whose appointment to a federal position was confirmed by the United States Senate. Before becoming a -
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Description "Rainbow" flag for the 1978 Gay and Lesbian Freedom Day Parade in San Francisco, as initially created by Gilbert Baker. Source Made by Verdy p 18:08, 11 December 2007 (UTC). Date June 1978 -
Midsumma Festival
Midsumma is an annual lesbian and gay festival held during January and February in Melbourne, Australia. Midsumma is Victoria's premier gay and lesbian arts and cultural festival that presents an annual community celebration of -
B-Girlz
B-Girlz is a musical/dance group composed of drag queens Hard Kora and Barbara Quigley or "Barbie-Q". The group formed in Toronto in the mid-1990s in a neighbourhood nightclub. Since then it -
Cardiff Lions
The Cardiff Lions RFC (Welsh: Clwb Rygbi Llewod Caerdydd) is a gay and gay friendly rugby union football club based in Cardiff, Wales. The club was founded in 2004 and remains the only gay rugby -
Christopher Cabaldon
Template:Infobox Officeholder Christopher L. Cabaldon (born November 12, 1965) is an American politician from California who serves as mayor of West Sacramento and is a former President/CEO of EdVoice, a Sacramento based education -
Charley Parkhurst
Charley Darkey Parkhurst, often Parkurst, (1812 – 1879) was an American stagecoach driver and early California settler. Posing as a man for most of his life, Parkhurst may have been the first biologically female person in -
Helen Zia
Helen Zia (謝漢蘭; pinyin: Xiè Hànlán) (born 1952) is an American journalist and scholar who has covered Asian American communities and social and political movements for decades. She was born in New Jersey
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