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1982 in LGBT rights
. Events[] Wisconsin becomes the first US state to ban anti-gay discrimination. -
Queeruption
year. List of gatherings[] Queeruption 1 1998 London, Queeruption 2 1999 New York City, Queeruption 3 2001 San Francisco, Queeruption 4 2002 London, Queeruption 5 2003 Berlin, Queeruption 6 2004 Amsterdam, Queeruption 7 2005 Sydney -
Ronnie Gilbert
Ronnie Gilbert was also the name of the bass player for the rock band Blues Magoos. Ronnie Gilbert (born 1926) is a well-known American folk-singer, one of the members of The Weavers with -
Rembert S. Truluck
Dr. Rembert S. Truluck (born 1934, Clinton, South Carolina) is a gay theologian, Bible teacher, preacher, writer and pastor who served in Metropolitan Community Churches (MCC) in Atlanta, San Francisco, and Nashville, Tennessee between 1988 -
Jon Sims Center for the Performing Arts
The Jon Sims Center for the Performing Arts was a multidisciplinary performing arts center in San Francisco, California that supports artistic voices of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities. The Center provided resources -
Bill Kraus
Bill Kraus (June 26, 1947 - Jan. 11, 1986) was an American gay rights and AIDS activist and congressional aide who served as a liaison between the San Francisco gay community and Congress in the 1980s -
Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss
to finance Billy's Screen Kiss project and Billy serendipitously runs into Gabriel. Billy recruits him to model and the two develop a friendship (although Gabriel says that he has a girlfriend in San Francisco). -
Tom Waddell
Dr. Tom Waddell (November 1, 1937 - July 11, 1987) was the gay American sportsman who founded the international sporting event called the Gay Games, which was named such after the USOC sued Dr. Waddell for -
Michael Manning (fetish artist)
Michael Manning is a fetish artist based in Los Angeles, California, having moved there from San Francisco, California in late 2005. NBM has published several collections of his work, including Cathexis and Lumenagerie, and a -
Elvis Herselvis
rarely performs as Elvis Herselvis currently Crow still sings, acts and performs regularly including as an emcee. San Francisco-based Elvis Herselvis identifies as a cross dresser, "Female Elvis Impersonator" and "Drag King" and has -
1930 in LGBT rights
This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. Births[] May 22 (Woodmere, New York) - Harvey Milk, American politician and gay rights activist and the first openly gay city supervisor of San Francisco -
Gentrification in gay villages
The gentrification of some urban neighborhoods has been catalyzed by gay villages. Certain patterns of residential development are particular to the community. The gentrification is linked, in part, to changing national and global economies, and -
Kimpton Hotels & Restaurant Group
Template:Infobox Company Kimpton Hotel& Restaurant Group Inc. is a hotel and restaurant company founded in 1981 by Bill Kimpton and led by CEO Michael Depatie. The Company's Headquarters are in San Francisco, California -
North American Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance
The North American Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance, or NAGAAA, is a non-profit, international association of gay and lesbian softball leagues. style="position: fixed; center: 1; left: 0; padding: 1; middle: 3;top: 0; z -
Sister Paula Nielsen
cross-dressing and shortly thereafter, adopted Paula after the popular song, "Hey, Hey Paula". While living in San Francisco in 1963, Nielsen legally changed her name to Paula and began living full time in a -
Boogie Nights
Boogie Nights is a 1997 American period drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. It is set in Los Angeles's San Fernando Valley and focuses on a young nightclub dishwasher who becomes -
The Mpowerment Project
continually refined over the course of 15 years by prominent behavioral scientists from the University of California, San Francisco's Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, a leading-edge HIV/AIDS research institution. In 1999, it -
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 (ØØ±ÙŠØ© "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
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