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Richard Socarides
Richard Socarides (born 1954) was a White House adviser under United States President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1999 in a variety of senior positions, including as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Adviser -
Edwin Morgan
Edwin George Morgan OBE (born April 27, 1920) is a Scottish poet and translator who is associated with the Scottish Renaissance. He is widely recognised as one of the foremost Scottish poets of the 20th -
Cannon and Saber
Cannon and Saber are fictional characters who appear in the DC Universe. As freelance assassins, they were adversaries of DC's anti-hero, Vigilante. When they debuted in Vigilante#5, Henry Cannon and Marschall Saber -
Deborah Glick
Template:Infobox State Representative Deborah J. Glick (born December 24 1950) is an American politician from New York and a Democratic member of the New York State Assembly representing the 66 Assembly District in lower -
Fall of '55
The Fall of'55 (2006) is a documentary about the Boise homosexuality scandal, a witch-hunt targeted at homosexuals in 1955 that resulted in a number of arrests and prison terms ranging anywhere from six -
1992 in LGBT rights
illness in the latest edition of its list of diseases and health problems, the ICD-10. June[] The Lesbian Avengers, a direct action group, is founded in New York City by activists from ACT-UP. -
Joseph Steffan
law school at the University of Connecticut. His collected papers from the case now comprise the largest collection within the University of Connecticut Law School archives. Steffan is now a lawyer in New York City. -
Gay Activists' Alliance
The Gay Activists Alliance was founded in New York City in December 1969 after the Stonewall riots, by dissident members of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) including Brenda Howard, Altan Zimbabwe and Christopher Charles who -
Chemical King
Template:Superherobox Chemical King is the name of two fictional characters in the DC Comics universe. The first was Mr. Lambert, who was murdered by Alfred Stryker in Detective Comics#27. The second character named -
Stonewall
clash with police that sparked the gay liberation movement in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Kicked out by his parents, a gay teenager named Danny Winters (Jeremy Irvine) leaves small-town -
John J. McNeill
John J. McNeill was ordained as a Jesuit priest in 1959 and now is a psychotherapist and an academic theologian, with a particular reputation within the field of Queer Theology. He obtained a Ph.D -
Eric Emerson
released a year later. He became a regular, along with the other'superstars', at Max's Kansas City where he earned the nickname'The Patron Saint of Max's Kansas City'. He was well-known -
Peaches Christ
Production Company and Midnight Mass movie series are based. Her Midnight Mass road-show and Short Film Retrospective have been on tour and appeared in Seattle, Berkeley, New York City, Brussels, Belgium, and Lausanne, Switzerland. -
List of LGBT writers
LGBT issues. Works of these authors are part of LGBT literature. The 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City were a watershed for the worldwide gay rights movement, as gay and transgender people had never -
Kate Clinton
Kate Clinton has been an American comedian for over 25 years, specializing in political commentary from a gay/lesbian point of view. She was born in Buffalo, New York. Kate Clinton is a self-described -
Brian Wilbur Grundstrom
Brian Wilbur Grundstrom (born May 4, 1963) is a composer who has always been out of the closet in his pursuit of excellence, and his classical orchestral pieces have been reviewed by the Washington Blade -
Clay Aiken
Clay Aiken (born Clayton Holmes Grissom; November 30, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, television personality, actor, author, politician and activist. Aiken was the 2014 Democratic nominee in the North Carolina 2nd congressional district election -
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. -
Flotilla DeBarge
Flotilla DeBarge is the stage name of Kevin Joseph Rennard, a drag queen based in New York City. "She" has appeared in To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar and the miniseries version of -
Christopher Street (magazine)
Christopher Street was a gay-oriented magazine published in New York City, New York. Known both for its serious discussion of issues within the gay community and its satire of anti-gay criticism, it was -
Margo Howard-Howard
Template:Orphan Margo Howard-Howard (1935-September 3, 1988) was a New York City drag queen who wrote memoirs titled I Was a White Slave in Harlem shortly before her death. With a preface by -
Julian Beck
Julian Beck (May 31, 1925 – September 14, 1985) was an American actor, director, poet, and painter. Beck was born in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan in New York City, the son of Mabel Lucille -
And the Band Played On
And the Band Played On is a 1993 American television film docudrama directed by Roger Spottiswoode. The teleplay by Arnold Schulman is based on the best-selling 1987 non-fiction book And the Band Played -
Born in Flames
Art& Language, Mayo Thompson of the band Red Krayola. The plot concerns two feminist groups in New York City, each voicing their concerns to the public by pirate radio. One group, led by an outspoken -
List of gay villages in the United States
Many of the following have been dissected into separate articles for gay villages in specific states of the United States.
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