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Harry J. Buncke
television tapes, four surgical textbooks, and more than 400 peer-reviewed publications. [2] Dr. Buncke attended Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and earned his medical degree from the New York Medical College in 1951. [3] -
Laud Humphreys
degree from the university due to ethical misconduct related to this research. [1] He served as professor of sociology at Pitzer College in Claremont, California from 1972–1986 and died of lung cancer in 1988. -
Karen Burstein
Karen Burstein is a politician and former judge from New York. She was the unsuccessful Democratic nominee for New York State Attorney General in 1994. Burstein grew up in Lawrence, Nassau County, New York. -
Ai no Kotodama
Ai no Kotodama (愛の言霊, lit. Words of Devotion) is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Satoshi Kaneda and based on the manga of the same name by Keiko Konno. The film stars -
Capital City GLBTA Democratic Caucus
We are gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgender persons, and allies (GLBTA). We are employees, retirees, mothers, fathers, partners, husbands and wives. We are community volunteers, gay rights activists, and silent supporters. We are the Capital City -
Craig Owens
scholarly journals as Skyline and October, and a professor of art history at Yale University and Barnard College. He wrote many essays on such diverse topics as photography, feminism, gay politics, art in the marketplace -
Bill Siksay
Receiving his high school diploma from McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Institute in Oshawa, Ontario, Bill attended Victoria College at the University of Toronto, graduating with a B.A. in 1978. He then enrolled in the -
Sapphire (author)
highly acclaimed African American author and performance poet. She attended City College of San Francisco and City College of New York. She obtained her master's degree at Brooklyn College. She held various jobs before -
Dorian Blues
York. The film was written and directed by Tennyson Bardwell and is loosely based on Bardwell's college roommate. High school senior Dorian Lagatos realizes he is gay and meets another gay youth locally, but -
Ben and Arthur
Ben and Arthur is a 2002 American romantic drama film written, directed, produced, edited, scored by and starring Sam Mraovich, distributed by Ariztical Entertainment. The film concerns a recently married gay couple who face opposition -
Across the Universe
Across the Universe is a 2007 jukebox musical romantic drama film directed by Julie Taymor. The film stars Evan Rachel Wood, Jim Sturgess, Joe Anderson and T.V. Carpio. Cameo appearances are made by Bono -
Andrew Goldstein
of 2007, he is in graduate school in Los Angeles. A two-time All-American at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, Goldstein made headlines off the field in 2005 when he was dubbed by -
David Norris (politician)
David Patrick Bernard Norris (born 1 July 1944) is an Irish civil rights campaigner, former university lecturer, and longtime member of Seanad Éireann (the Irish Senate). He is the founder of the Campaign for Homosexual -
Jennifer Finney Boylan
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Percy Jocelyn
third son of Robert Jocelyn, first Earl of Roden, he graduated with a B.A. from Trinity College Dublin. He was rector of Tamlaght, archdeacon of Ross (1788–1790), treasurer of Armagh (1790–1809), a -
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Gay rights in Utah
Template:Multiple issues The gay rights movement of Utah has been studied by national gay rights groups in the United States. It is regarded as fairly successful, particularly in that Utah is an extremely conservative -
Robert Reid-Pharr
has taught at the Johns Hopkins University, the University of Chicago, the University of Oregon, and Swarthmore College. His collection of essays, Black Gay Man, won the 2002 award for Best Gay Non-fiction given -
Rebecca Drysdale
Rebecca Drysdale was born in Ohio where she live until she was five. Then she moved to France, then Canada and then New York where she attended Sarah Lawrence College. She left after two years -
Elise Cowen
Elise Nada Cowen (1933 - February 1, 1962, Washington Heights, Manhattan) was an American poet, part of the Beat generation. Born to a wealthy Jewish family in Long Island, New York, Cowen wrote poetry from a -
Inside Out Film and Video Festival
The Inside Out Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival is an annual film festival in Toronto, Ontario, devoted to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender film and video works. The largest LGBT film and -
A Couple of Guys
A Couple of Guys is the name of a comic strip about the lives of a gay male couple, their friends and family in New York City. The strip was first published in September 1996 -
Tom Brougham
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Art School Confidential
Ghost World (which was also released by United Artists). The film was partially shot at the Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles and at Pasadena City College in Pasadena, California. Otis Foundation -
Alan Chambers
two kids. He travels extensively and is a frequent speaker and guest lecturer at conferences, churches and college campuses. He has debated on such university campuses as the University of California at Berkeley, Pepperdine University
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