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Keep the Clause campaign
was a private poll organised in Scotland, funded by Brian Souter, the Scottish businessman and self-confessed Christian and family man, co-founder of the Stagecoach Group, at the time the country's largest privately -
Nathan Christoffersen
Nathan Christoffersen was an American gay rights activist, a journalist, and a gay man. Christoffersen was a frequent contributor to the Fresno, California publication GayFresno. He came to national attention after a letter he wrote -
Kings n things
The troupe was named "Best Drag King Group" in the 2002 Austin Chronicle Best Of Awards and consistently raises money and awareness for local charities and community organizations. See also[] List of transgender-related topics -
Khanith
Khanith (Arabic: خنيث, variant transcription Xanith) is a vernacular Arabic term for both standard written Arabic mukhannath and khuntha. The Arabic word Mukhannath مخنث (literally "effeminate") refers to individuals with a gender identity that is -
BloomingOUT
BloomingOUT is an LGBT radio show broadcast on WFHB in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. It is dedicated to the LGBTQ life, its history, current issues, news, culture, and a variety of queer topics. It began -
Ralph Blair
and fellowship to gays and lesbians seeking to integrate their sexuality with a theologically sound and committed Christian faith. EC uses conferences, publications and other venues to spread the Good News of God's grace -
In The Life
In The Life is a gay and lesbian television newsmagazine that is distributed to public television stations by American Public Television. It is one of public television's premiere educational programs and is nearing its -
Pantomime dame
A pantomime dame is a traditional character in British pantomime. It is a continuation of en travesti portrayal of female characters by male actors in drag. They are played either in an extremely camp style -
Joseph Maher
the stage. Maher was born in Westport, County Mayo, Ireland, the son of Delia A. (née O'Malley) and Joseph Maher, a schoolteacher. One of ten children, he was educated by the Irish Christian Brothers. -
Bay Area Reporter
The Bay Area Reporter (B.A.R.) is a free weekly newspaper serving the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Launched on April 1, 1971 by Paul Bentley -
Gay Bomb
Gay Bomb is one of the LGBT-themed episodes of Brickleberry. The homophobic Christian group Jesus Hates Homos gathers at Brickleberry with Woody's permission (because they pay cash). Upon hearing the news, Connie makes -
Florina Kaja
she became a LGBT rights activist. you tube/Florina kaja does motivational videos and blogs on all topics!! Loves her fans dearly! Kaja's episode Go With The Flo – at the time of its airing -
Jonathan Rauch
Jonathan Charles Rauch (born April 26, 1960, Phoenix, Arizona) is an Author, homosexual, journalist and activist. After graduating from Yale University, Rauch worked at the Winston-Salem Journal in North Carolina, for the National Journal -
Self-identifying LGBT New Yorkers
Broadway and stage acting[] David Burtka – Broadway and television actor, chef, Quentin Crisp – late stage actor, Jim Parsons – Broadway and television actor, co-star, The Big Bang Theory, Neil Patrick Harris – Broadway and television actor -
Tong-Kwang Light House Presbyterian Church
Tong-Kwang Light House Presbyterian Church (同光同志長老教會) is the first Christian Church for Homosexuals in Chinese society. It is located in Taipei, and does not believe homosexuality to -
Quentin Costa
the episode "Sean McNamara" as a plastic surgeon from Atlanta, Georgia. He is brought in to assist Christian Troy in fixing Sean McNamara's face (a slash to the right side of his face) after -
Portal:Transgender
Welcome To The Transgender Portal Transgender is an umbrella term which is applied to a variety of people and gender-expressive behaviors which diverge from the normative two-gender roles (male and female) assigned at -
Jonni Future
Template:Superherobox Jonni Future is a fictional comic book heroine, who appeared in the pages of Tom Strong's Terrific Tales, a series published under writer Alan Moore's America's Best Comics universe. All -
Radio with a Twist
Radio with a Twist is the first nationally syndicated gay-friendly radio show on the FM dial. Debuting in January 2006, Twist was billed as a show specifically aimed at the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and -
The Canyons
film, he is having dinner with his girlfriend Tara, his personal assistant Gina and her boyfriend Ryan. Christian has recently secured a leading role for Ryan in one of his films. Christian reveals that he -
Sexual Orientation
Sexual Orientation is the term used to describe what gender(s) (or other possible distinctions, such as race(s)) one is sexually attracted to. A person's sexual orientation is usually the deciding factor in -
491 (film)
491 is a 1964 Swedish black and white film, directed by Vilgot Sjöman, based on a novel by Lars Görling. Tagline: It is written that 490 times you can sin and be forgiven. This motion -
Klaus Wowereit
2006 elections; after the 2011 elections the SPD's coalition partner changed from the Left to the Christian Democratic Union. He was also sometimes mentioned as a possible SPD candidate for the Chancellorship of Germany -
Metoidioplasty
Metoidioplasty, sometimes referred to as a meto or meta, is an alternative to phalloplasty for Transmen. With the effects of testosterone treatment, the Clitoris enlarges, over time, to an average of 4–5 cm. In -
Lies (film)
Template:Infobox Korean Film Lies (거짓말, Gojitmal) is a controversial 1999 South Korean film depicting a sadomasochistic sexual relationship between a 38-year-old sculptor and an 18-year-old high school student
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