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Breast binding
Breast binding is the material used in, or the act of reducing visible breast size in, both women and men through the use of constrictive materials. With women there are additional reasons for binding. Several -
Sworn virgin
A sworn virgin is a person who decides to live in the manner of the opposite sex while adamantly refusing ever to have sexual relations with another. The term itself can be misleading — "swearing" virginity -
Transgender Pride flag
The Transgender Pride flag was designed by Monica Helms, and was first shown at a pride parade in Phoenix, Arizona, United States in 2000. The flag represents the transgender community and consists of five horizontal -
Pronoun game
"Playing the pronoun game" is the act of concealing sexual orientation in conversation by not using a gender-specific pronoun for a partner or a lover, which would reveal the sexual orientation of the -
HARDtv
HARDtv is a Canadian English language category 2 digital cable subscription based specialty channel. It is a LGBT adult entertainment television channel, with programming consisting mainly of adult films and adult-related television series. HARDtv -
Transgender Rights in Tamil Nadu
Transgenders are called hijras in India and are often discriminated against in jobs forcing them to resort to begging and prostitution. They meet in Koovagam, a village in the Ulundurpet taluk in Villupuram district, Tamil -
Mara Keisling
Mara Keisling (born September 29, 1959 in Scranton, Pennsylvania) is a transgender rights activist and founding executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, based in Washington, DC. She is a graduate of Penn -
Penectomy
Penectomy is the practice of surgical removal of the penis for medical reasons. Cancer, for example, sometimes necessitates removal of all or part of the penis. In very rare instances, botched circumcisions have also resulted -
Brenda Fassie
Brenda Fassie (November 3, 1964 – May 9, 2004), was a legendary South African pop singer and widely considered the voice for disenfranchised blacks during apartheid. She was affectionately known as the Queen of African Pop -
Christie Lee Littleton
Christie Lee Littleton (born 29 March 1952) is an American transsexual woman whose 1999 lawsuit Littleton v. Prange set the precedent that annulled some transsexual marriages in Texas. Littleton was born in San Antonio, Texas -
Ondrej Nepela
Ondrej Nepela (born January 22, 1951 in Bratislava, Slovakia, died February 2, 1989 in Mannheim, Germany) was a Slovak figure skater who competed for Czechoslovakia in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Nepela began skating -
Loreta Janeta Velazquez
Loreta Janeta Velazquez (1842?-1897?) was a United States woman who, according to her own account, took part in the American Civil War disguised as a male soldier named Harry T. Buford and served the -
Heather Has Two Mommies
and her biological mother's same-sex partner, Kate. At Heather's playgroup, her family situation is discussed simply and positively, as are those of other children in non-traditional family units. Lesléa Newman related: -
Harvey Milk Day
Harvey Milk Day is organized by the Harvey Milk Foundation and celebrated each year held May 22 in memory of Harvey Milk, a gay rights activist assassinated in 1978. In California, Harvey Milk Day is -
Frances Faye
Frances Faye (real name Frances Cohen, November 4, 1912 – November 8, 1991) was an American cabaret and show tune singer and pianist. She was born to a working-class Jewish family in Brooklyn, NY. She -
1986 in LGBT rights
Events[] In New Zealand the Homosexual Law Reform Act made the age of consent for sexual acts between two men the same as that for between a man and a woman, 16. June[] June 30 -
Prism Comics
Prism Comics is a non-profit organization that supports lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) creators, stories, characters, and readers in the comics industry. Prism Comics was incorporated in April 2003 in the state of -
Hetty King
Template:Infobox performer Template:Otheruses4 Winifred Emms (1883 in Shoreditch, London - September 28, 1972), was an English entertainer who played on the Music Halls over a period of 70 years. Winifred adopted the stage name -
AbOUT
abOUT was a Toronto-based monthly magazine (online biweekly lifestyles and current affairs?), serving the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities of Southern Ontario, Western New York and Montreal (or North America in general?). A -
AXM
AXM was a British lifestyle magazine aimed at young gay and bisexual men. The magazine ceased publication of printed magazines after December 2008 due to financial downturn. It was subsequently converted to an online-only -
Taiwan Tongzhi Hotline Association
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Rainbow Project
The Rainbow Project is a health organization that works to improve the physical, mental, and emotional health of gay, bisexual and non-heterosexual men in Northern Ireland. It is the largest gay organisation in Northern -
Badi (magazine)
Badi (バデイ) is a monthly Japanese magazine for gay men. The title comes from the Japanese pronunciation of "buddy." Badi is published by Terra Publications. Gay magazines in Japan, along with much gay -
Tyra Hunter
Tyra Hunter (circa 1970 - August 7, 1995) was a 24 year old transsexual woman who died after being injured as a passenger in a car accident. Emergency medical technicians at the scene of the accident -
Sayoni
Sayoni is a Singapore-based organisation for queer, lesbian, bisexual, and transsexual Asian women. It derives its identity from the ancient myth of Sayoni. It was launched in 2006 with a weblog and a forum
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