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National Center for Transgender Equality
File:NCTE-logo.gif The National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) is a 501(c)(3)nonprofit organization, founded in 2003 by transgender activist, Mara Keisling. NCTE is dedicated to advancing the equality of transgender -
Elliott Blackstone
Sergeant Elliott R. Blackstone (November 30, 1924 - October 25, 2006) of the San Francisco Police Department was a longtime advocate for the lesbian, gay and transgendered community in that city. Born in Chinook, Montana, Blackstone -
Rodney Berman
Rodney Berman, a Liberal Democrat (UK) Councillor for the Plasnewydd ward, is leader of Cardiff Council. A Glaswegian by birth, Rodney studied at the University of Glasgow where he helped run Glasgow University Liberal Democrats -
John E. Fryer
H. Anonymous. This event has been cited as a key factor in the decision to de-list homosexuality as a mental illness from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. The American Psychiatric Association -
Gingerbeer (web community)
Gingerbeer is a London-based virtual community for lesbian and bisexual women. The name "Gingerbeer" (Cockney rhyming slang for "queer") refers to both the web site, and to the community which it supports. Gingerbeer is -
Philip, Prince of Eulenburg
Philip Frederick Alexander, Prince of Eulenburg and Hertefeld, Count of Sandels, in German: Philipp Friedrich Alexander Fürst zu Eulenburg und Hertefeld, Graf von Sandels (12 February 1847 – 17 September 1921) was a politician and diplomat -
LGBT rights in Paraguay
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Same-sex union
Same-sex unions are legal or religious unions between two persons of the same sex. In legal contexts, their recognition varies based upon the region in which the union is formed. Some regions allow same -
Otto Peltzer
Otto Paul Eberhard Peltzer (8 March 1900, Drage, Steinburg, Province of Schleswig-Holstein – 11 August 1970) was a German middle distance runner who set world records in the 1920s. Over the 800 metres Peltzer improved -
White Night Riots
Template:Multiple issues The White Night Riots were a series of violent events stemming from the sentencing of Dan White, which was deemed lenient by many, for the assassinations of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone -
LGBT rights in Morocco
Penal Code of Morocco criminalizes “lewd or unnatural acts with an individual of the same sex.”[1] Homosexuality is illegal in Morocco and can be punished with anything from 6 months to 3 years imprisonment -
Ten Percent Society
the state, and the only gay bar in North Dakota was in the City of Fargo. While homosexuality had not been a crime in the state since the 1970s, North Dakota was deeply conservative on -
Gays and Lesbians in Foreign Affairs Agencies
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1971 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) rights that took place in the year 1971. Events[] Frank Kameny becomes the first openly gay candidate for -
Lisbetha Olsdotter
Lisbetha Olsdotter, (d. 1679), was a Swedish female cross-dresser who was executed on a number of different charges after having dressed as a man, served as a soldier and married a woman. In 24 -
Sexuality and space
Sexuality and space is a field of study within human geography. The phrase encompasses all relationships and interactions between human sexuality and the environment; including but not limited to cultural geography, i.e. proximity and -
Marc Hall v. Durham Catholic School Board
guests they intended to bring. Hall, who is gay, submitted the name of his 21 year old boyfriend, Jean-Paul Dumond, and was denied on the grounds that homosexuality is incompatible with Roman Catholic teaching. -
King & King
King& King (ISBN 1-58246-061-2) is a young children's book by Linda De Haan and Stern Nijland. It was originally written in Dutch ("Koning en Koning"), but later translated into English. Approximately -
Maxxie Oliver
Max "Maxxie" Oliver is a fictional character in the television series Skins portrayed by Mitch Hewer. Maxxie is a gay teenager who also has status as one of the lads amongst his peers; being gay -
Kinky boots
This article is about footwear. For other senses of this term, see kinky boots (disambiguation). Kinky boots are boots with extreme characteristics which are intended to present a dramatic sexy appearance, such as by a -
LGBT rights in the Faroe Islands
Template:Intro-missing 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 Homosexuality has been legal -
Pangender
Pangender is a term for people who feel that they cannot be labeled as male or female in gender. As such it has a great deal of overlap with genderqueer. Pangendered people feel that they -
Camp (film)
Camp is a 2003 American musical comedy-drama film, written and directed by Todd Graff, about an upstate New York performing arts summer camp. The film is based on Graff's own experiences at a -
National Transgender Advocacy Coalition
The National Transgender Advocacy Coalition is a lobbying and advocacy organization in the United States dedicated to protecting the civil rights of transgender and gender variant people. NTAC was founded in 1999, by a group -
Lesbian/Gay Chorus of San Francisco
The Lesbian/Gay Chorus of San Francisco (LGCSF) was founded in January, 1980, by Jon Reed Sims (1947-1984). The world's first choral organization to use both "lesbian" and "gay" in its name, LGCSF