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Freedom to Marry
attorney at the Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, a U.S. lesbian and gay legal advocacy group. Wolfson was co-counsel in the landmark Hawaii gay marriage case, Baehr v. Mike, which launched the -
Scott Cunningham
Scott Douglas Cunningham (June 27, 1956 – March 28, 1993) was a U.S. writer. Cunningham is the author of several books on Wicca and various other alternative religious subjects. His work Wicca: A Guide for -
Steve Padilla
Diego and Dorothy Mello (d. 1997) of Fall River, Massachusetts. Before his birth, his father joined the United States Marine Corps and was deployed to Vietnam. Upon returning home from his tour of duty, he -
May Swenson
May Swenson (May 28, 1913 - December 4, 1989) was a United States poet and playwright. Anna Thilda May Swenson was born in Logan, Utah on May 28, 1913, the first child of Margaret and Dan -
Bif Naked
getting her first when she was 16 of an Egyptian Eye of Horus. Her tattoos now include a symbol of the Tao, Japanese writing, Buddhist poetry and images (such as the Bodhisattva), and Hindu imagery. -
1978 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1978. Events[] The city of Berkeley, California, prohibits employment discrimination based on sexual orientation in the -
Tammy Baldwin
Template:Infobox Congressman Tammy Suzanne Green Baldwin (born February 11, 1962) is an American politician, and has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1999, representing Template:Ushr (map). Baldwin -
Jared Polis
Colorado. A former chairman of the Colorado State Board of Education, he is a candidate for the United States House of Representatives in Colorado's 2nd congressional district; the seat being vacated by Mark Udall -
Bruce Hayes
Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. A native of San Antonio, Texas, Hayes’ success as a Texas age group and high school swimmer earned him a full scholarship to UCLA. He was the highest scoring freshman -
Queer studies
currently there are over 40 certificate and degree granting programs with at least five institutions in the United States offering an undergraduate major; a growing number of similar courses are offered in countries other than -
Armen Ohanian
caused her family to move to Baku, where she attended a Russian school. She graduated in 1905, the same year the anti-Armenian pogroms, which she witnessed, caused the death of her father, Emanuel. She -
Blu Cantrell
Template:Infobox musical artist Blu Cantrell (born Tiffany Cobb on October 1, 1976 in [[Providence, Rhode Island) is an American Grammy Award-nominated [[Rhythm and blues and soul singer. -
Marriage Protection Act
The Marriage Protection Act (MPA) was legislation introduced in the United States Congress in 2003 to amend the federal judicial code to deny federal courts jurisdiction to hear or decide any question pertaining to the -
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Lavender Scare
The Lavender Scare refers to the fear and persecution of homosexuals in the 1950s in the United States, which paralleled the anti-communist campaign known as McCarthyism. Because the psychiatric community regarded homosexuality as a -
ONE, Inc.
October 15, 1952. ONE Magazine’s first editors included founders of Mattachine Society and also The Knights of the Clock, a support group for interracial gay couples that had begun in Los Angeles in 1950. -
Portal:LGBT
Welcome To The LGBTI Portal LGBT (also GLBT) and variations are initial-isms used to refer collectively to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer-identified people. Variations that are sometimes used include—but are not -
Outright Vermont
Youth Space& Statewide Education Work Outright Vermont is one of the oldest queer youth organizations in the United States, founded in 1989. Since their start, they have hosted an adult-facilitated weekly queer (LGBTQ or -
Erin Brown
and former softcore erotic actress born in Illinois and raised in New Jersey. Brown has a long history of making independent films, first doing work for the Factory 2000 production company from 1997 to 2002 -
1979 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1979. March[] 1 — The new Penal Code of Cuba enters into force, decriminalizing homosexual acts. -
Southern Voice
Southern Voice (commonly known as SoVo) was a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender newspaper in Atlanta, Georgia and the Southeast United States. Launched as an independent publication in 1988, it was later part of Window -
LGBT rights in West Virginia
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Kentucky Fairness Alliance
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
Template:Geobox City Rehoboth Beach is a city in Sussex County, Delaware, United States. According to 2006 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 1,556. It is part of the Seaford, Delaware -
1971 in LGBT rights
took place in the year 1971. Events[] Frank Kameny becomes the first openly gay candidate for the United States Congress when he runs in the first election for the District of Columbia's non-voting
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Shadow Hearts is a series of role playing games for the PlayStation 2. The original Shadow Hearts was developed by Sacnoth and released by Midway in the United States in 2001. The sequel, Shadow Hearts: Covenant (or Shadow Hearts…