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Gay Liberation
Gay Liberation is the name used to describe the radical lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered movement of the late 1960s and early to mid 1970s in North America, Western Europe, and Australia and New Zealand -
Defense of marriage amendment
and domestic partnerships, while the second kind bans only same-sex marriage. These bans are enacted at the constitutional level, and thus can only be changed by modifying the respective state constitution. The term "defense -
LGBT rights in South Korea
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Christianity and sexual orientation
this view, including the Roman Catholic Church, conservative synods of the Lutheran Church (i.e., Missouri Synod ), the Eastern Orthodox churches, most Evangelical Protestant churches, the Southern Baptist Convention, the LDS Church, the Brethren in -
Stephen Whittle
born with rickets. He was the middle child of the 5 children in his family. In 1955 the family lived in Wythenshawe. At that time, Wythenshawe was said to be the biggest council estate in -
Capitol Hill, Seattle, Washington
Capitol Hill is the second most densely populated neighborhood in Seattle, Washington, United States, after Belltown (in northern downtown). It is the center of gay life in Seattle and also a center of the city -
Out & Equal
2004, after years as a program of the United Way of the Bay Area. UWBA hired Selisse Berry (Out& Equal’s founding executive director) in December 1996 as director of the Building Bridges training program. -
Campaign for Homosexual Equality
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Santorum (sexual neologism)
to the controversy over his statements on homosexuality. Savage asked his readers to submit new definitions for the term; the winning definition was "that frothy mixture of lube and fecal matter that is sometimes the -
Singapore gay literature
least one dedicated gay library, Pelangi Pride Centre, which is open weekly to the public. Many of the works cited here may be found both in Pelangi Pride Centre, as well as the National Library -
James Tiptree, Jr
Template:Mergefrom James Tiptree, Jr. (August 24, 1915 – May 19, 1987) was the pen name of American science fiction author Alice Bradley Sheldon, used from 1967 to her death. She also occasionally wrote under the -
Gay panic defense
many jurisdictions because of a complete lack of scientific research to support it. In 2014 California became the first state in the U.S. to officially ban the use of trans panic and gay panic -
Bioethics of neonatal circumcision
The bioethics of neonatal circumcision are sometimes controversial within practicing cultures. Male circumcision involves the excision of genital tissue from the human body. Some studies indicate that the foreskin and frenulum perform certain physiological functions -
Eileen Gray
1878, into an aristocratic family near Enniscorthy, a small market town in south-eastern Ireland. Gray was the youngest of five children and the family was wealthy, owning several homes. Her parents, Eveleen Pounden Gray -
Tara Maclay
becomes increasingly clear that the pair are destined for a romantic liaison. Willow realizes that Tara is the person she loves, choosing Tara over her ex-boyfriend Oz. The two thus became one of the -
Tarja Halonen
Finland) is the current President of Finland. She began her first six-year term of office in 2000 and was re-elected on January 29, 2006. Her current term expires in 2012. She is the -
Sonia Fowler
including aunt, April, grandfather Jim and cousin Bradley. She was the result of her mother's fling with a man she never knew called Terry Cant. She is the third of Carol's four children. -
South End, Boston, Massachusetts
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Kevin Walker (Brothers & Sisters)
Kevin Walker is the name of a fictional character on ABC's family drama Brothers& Sisters. Kevin is portrayed by Matthew Rhys. Template:Infobox character -
Luke Snyder
Template:Infobox soap character Luciano Eduardo "Luke" Snyder (né Grimaldi) is a fictional character from the American daytime drama As the World Turns. He is currently portrayed by actor Van Hansis. Luke was born to -
Glee (TV series)
Brennan, the latter of whom first conceived of Glee as a film. The three wrote all of the show's episodes for the first two seasons, and Murphy and Falchuk initially served as the show -
Frankie Stone
of the most popular creations ever scripted, having gained "a huge following" after only three months on the series. When the character was killed off, the popularity and loyal following of Frankie resulted in her -
Justin Fashanu
Justinus Soni "Justin" Fashanu (19 February 1961 – 2 May 1998) was an English footballer, who played for a variety of clubs between 1978 and 1997. His 1981 transfer to Nottingham Forest made him Britain's -
Michael Redgrave
Template:Infobox Actor Sir Michael Scudamore Redgrave CBE (March 20, 1908 — March 21, 1985) was an English actor, author, director and manager. -
Charles J. O'Byrne
staffer who is second in command to Governor of New York David Paterson, serving as Secretary to the Governor. The post is considered the most powerful in Albany after the Governor himself. He is openly
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