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Equality North Carolina
LGBT Rights Laws around the world Rights by country Relationships Marriage Adoption Military service Anti-LGBT violence LGBT rights organizations LGBT rights opposition This box: view • talk • edit Equality North Carolina is an activist group -
Rabbit vibrator
and rotating sex toy made in the shape of a phallus with a clitoral stimulator attached to the shaft. The name of the device is derived from the fact that the clitoral stimulator looks like -
Swish (slang)
swish includes sashaying and the use of limp wrists, falsetto voices, feminine pronouns, and superlatives (Sonenschein 1969; Tripp 197?, both cited in Levine 1998)—basically, everything up to the other side of camp, or drag. -
S. Bear Bergman
Author, poet, playwright, and theater artist. Bergman was educated at Concord Academy, where they were one of the founders of the first Gay-Straight Alliance and a member of the Governor of Massachusetts' Commission for -
Jordan Palmer (social activist)
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Christian Clarke
Template:Infobox EastEnders character 2 Christian Clarke is a fictional character in the popular BBC Soap opera EastEnders. He made his first appearance on 17 January 2008. He is played by John Partridge. In November -
Lambda Rising
A third store in Baltimore, believed to be the only gay bookstore in Maryland, will close in the spring of 2008 after being open nearly a quarter-century. Director John Waters declared the store's -
LGBT Danmark
LBL. The association’s founder and first chairman was Axel Lundahl Madsen, later Axel Axgil, who held the chairman position until 1952. Inspired by the Declaration of Human Rights in Paris on the 10 December -
Kappa Psi Kappa
as the "Illustrious Elite" in the summer of 2001, these men set out and started to organize the foundation of the fraternity based upon promoting the high ideals of brotherhood, scholarship, service and leadership. The -
SETA
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Michael Dillon
by their two aunts in the town of Folkestone in Kent, England. He received his undergraduate education at Oxford, where he was president of the Woman's Boat Club and won a University Sporting Blue -
Gaydar Radio
Template:Infobox Radio station Gaydar Radio is a British digital radio station for gay men, lesbians and gay friendly people. It is available on DAB multiplexes in London and Brighton, across the UK on Sky -
Michael Hendricks and René Leboeuf
in Quebec. Hendricks, originally from New Jersey, came to Canada as a draft dodger during the Vietnam War; he met LeBoeuf, a native of Quebec City, at a New Year's party in the 1970s. -
Greenery Press
was founded in 1991 by author Janet Hardy. In 1995 it merged with Jay Wiseman Books under the Greenery name. Hardy continues to run the company, while Wiseman continues to serve on the Press's -
Rosa Klebb
Template:James Bond Character Colonel Rosa Klebb is a fictional character and the antagonist from the James Bond film and novel From Russia with Love. She was played by Lotte Lenya in the film version -
Rita Mae Brown
Template:Infobox Writer Rita Mae Brown (born November 28 1944) is a prolific American writer. She is best known for her first novel Rubyfruit Jungle. Published in 1973, it dealt with lesbian themes in an -
James Palacio
minor roles in Joel Schumacher’s Flawless, Martin Scorsese’s Bringing Out the Dead, Spike Lee’s Summer of Sam, Beeban Kidron’s To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar, Susan Siedelman’s The -
Arthur Evans
the octogenarian millionaire head of the national Freethinkers Society, Joseph Lewis, reacted by threatening a lawsuit against the paper company on behalf of Evans, forcing the company to retract their threat and retain Evans' scholarship -
Jon Hinson
Jon Clifton Hinson (March 16, 1942 – July 21, 1995) was a politician from the state of Mississippi. Hinson was born in Tylertown, Mississippi, and he graduated from the University of Mississippi in Oxford. Hinson was -
Judith Halberstam
for Feminist Research at University of Southern California. Before joining USC she was an Associate Professor in the Department of Literature at the University of California at San Diego (UCSD). In the broader cultural sphere -
Jim Neal
candidate for the U.S. Senate (D-NC ) in 2008. He finished second to Kay Hagan in the Democratic primary, and Hagan subsequently defeated incumbent Elizabeth Dole (R-NC) in the general election. He is -
Elmer Batters
Template:Citations missing Elmer Batters (November 24, 1919 – June 25, 1997) was a pioneer fetish photographer who specialized in capturing artful images of women with an emphasis on stockings, legs, and feet. He was ahead -
National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association
The National Lesbian& Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA) is an American professional association dedicated to unbiased coverage of gay/lesbian issues in the media. It is based in Washington, D.C., and the membership consists primarily -
Glenn Belverio
best-selling author Camille Paglia on the short film "Glennda and Camille Do Downtown," gained international attention. The film played at the Sundance Film Festival and won first prize for best short documentary at the -
Destroyer (Timely Comics)
popular superhero creation before the Fantastic Four was the Destroyer, debuting in Mystic Comics#6 (Oct. 1941). The artist co-creator is unknown; the story penciler-inker was Jack Binder, the cover-artist Alex Schomburg.
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