There is a page named "Homosexuality" on this wiki. See also the other search results found.
- Everything
About 1,200 results for "Homosexuality"
-
Transgenderism
Transgenderism is a social movement seeking transgender rights and affirming transgender pride. More recently, the term has also been used as a synonym for postgenderism, a social philosophy which seeks the voluntary elimination of gender -
LGBT rights in Egypt
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
New York Native
The New York Native was a gay bi-weekly newspaper published in New York City (NYC) from December 1980 until January 13, 1997. It was the only gay paper in NYC during the early part -
LGBT rights in Venezuela
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Day of Silence
The Day of Silence is an annual day of action to protest the bullying and harassment of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students, and their supporters. Students and teachers take a day-long vow -
Homosexual recruitment
identify as LGBT. It is mostly used by activists in the United States who strongly disapprove of homosexuality. Debate centers around education programs intended to reduce homophobic sexual discrimination by providing information about LGBT issues. -
Gay village
A gay village (also known as a gay neighborhood or by the slang gayborhood) is an urban geographic location with generally recognized boundaries where a large number of lesbian, gay, transgender, and bisexual people live -
Men who have sex with men
Men who have sex with men (MSM) is a classification of men who engage in sex with other men, regardless of whether they identify themselves as homosexual/gay, bisexual, or heterosexual. The term is intended -
LGBT rights in the Philippines
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
LGBT rights in Botswana
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
LGBT rights in Zimbabwe
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
The Man Who Would Be Queen
book by J. Michael Bailey, published by Joseph Henry Press. In it, Bailey reviews evidence that male homosexuality is congenital and a result of heredity and prenatal environment. He also reviews evidence for the theory -
Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès
Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès, 1st Duc de Parma, (18 October 1753–8 March 1824), was a French lawyer and statesman, best remembered as the author of the Napoleonic code, which still forms the basis -
Lavender Menace
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Lesbian teen fiction
Lesbian teen fiction is a subgenre of young adult fiction and LGBT literature. Books that fall under this category include themes of romance or attraction between female teenagers, including bisexual teenagers. Authors of such novels -
Discrimination
Discrimination is a sociological term referring to the treatment taken toward or against a person of a certain group in consideration based solely on class or category. Discrimination is the actual behavior towards another group -
Bacchá
but contested by others such as historian and anthropologist Anthony Shay as being more akin to situational homosexuality. The bacchá was appreciated esthetically for his androgynous beauty, but was also available as a sex worker -
LGBT rights in Latvia
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
LGBT rights in Russia
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Gay Football Supporters Network
football fans who happened to be gay. This group went on to campaign for the view that homosexuality did not preclude an active interest in and support for the game. The Gay Football Supporters Network -
Gender identity disorder in children
Template:Infobox Disease Gender identity disorder in children (GIDC) is the formal diagnosis used by psychologists and physicians to describe children who experience significant gender dysphoria (discontent with their biological sex). The differential diagnosis for -
Michelangelo Signorile
the "equalization" of reporting on homosexual public figures and heterosexual public figures. He has argued that the homosexuality of public figures—and only public figures—should be reported on when relevant, and only when relevant -
Fred Fonseca
Doctor Frederico "Fred" Fonseca was a fictional character in the popular soap opera EastEnders. He was played by Jimi Mistry. In 1998, EastEnders acquired a new executive producer, Matthew Robinson. Robinson was dubbed "the axeman -
Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu
Edward John Barrington Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu (born October 20, 1926) is a British Conservative politician well known in Britain for founding the National Motor Museum, as well as for a -
Svend Robinson
Svend Robinson (born March 4, 1952) is a Canadian politician, Canada's first openly homosexual elected official and a prominent activist for gay rights. He was a Member of Parliament in the Canadian House of