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Sydney Pokorny
Sydney Pokorny (23 December 1965 - 1 September 2008) was a lesbian writer, editor, columnist and activist based in New York City. She graduated from Vassar College in 1988 with a degree in art history. The -
Diverse Harmony
singing members, the chorus has an extensive support network of volunteers, subscribers and donors; they are also a non-profit organization. Diverse Harmony is a member of the Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses (GALA -
2012 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 2012. January[] 1 – In the United States, civil union laws take effect in Delaware and Hawaii -
Xavin
Xavin is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics award-winning series, Runaways. She is a Super-Skrull in training, created by author Brian K. Vaughan& artist Adrian Alphona, and debuted in Runaways vol. 2 -
Genital integrity
children as a human rights issue. It asserts the principle that every human has a right to a whole and intact body and that, where minors are concerned, "the unnecessary removal of a functioning body -
Bowers v. Hardwick
such laws are unconstitutional. In August 1982, police officers entered the bedroom of Michael Hardwick to serve a summons for throwing out a beer bottle which he had thrown in a trash can located directly -
Taiwan Pride
Taiwan Pride is the annual gay pride parade in Taiwan, The parade was first held in 2003. Although joined by groups from all over the country, the primary location has always been the city of -
Radclyffe Hall
Template:Infobox Writer Radclyffe Hall (August 12, 1880 - October 7, 1943) (born Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall), was a British poet and author of eight novels, including the lesbian novel The Well of Loneliness. -
Laura Nyro
singer, and pianist, one of the most influential musicians to emerge in the 1960s. Her style was a distinctive hybrid of Brill Building-style New York pop, mixed with elements of jazz, gospel, rhythm and -
Lea DeLaria
on The Arsenio Hall Show. DeLaria was born in Belleville, Illinois, the daughter of Jerry Jean (Cox), a homemaker, and Robert George DeLaria, a jazz pianist and social worker. Her paternal grandparents were Italian. She -
Don't Ask, Don't Tell (Roseanne episode)
audience of some 30 million people. "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" was an early entry on a list of American television episodes in which a lesbian or possibly lesbian character kisses a straight-identifying -
Respect for Marriage Act
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Paul Shanley
convicted of raping a child. He served at St. Jean's Parish in Newton, Massachusetts and was a prominent figure in the Boston clergy sex abuse scandal. Shanley first gained notoriety during 1970s as a -
Ianto Jones
Template:Doctorwhocharacter Ianto Jones is a fictional character from the BBC television series Torchwood and its parent show, Doctor Who, played by Welsh actor Gareth David-Lloyd. Within the series' narrative, Ianto Jones is the -
Vincent Clarkson
Vincent Clarkson (a.k.a. Vincent Crane, Valerie Davis, and the Blackmailer) is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV Soap opera Passions. The role has been portrayed by Phillip Jeanmarie from December 26, 2006 -
Gerry Studds
he was censured by the House of Representatives after he admitted to having had an affair with a 17-year-old page in 1973. Studds was born in Mineola, New York. He was a descendant -
Chelsea, Manhattan
Template:Coor title d Chelsea is a neighborhood on the West Side of the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located to the south of Hell's Kitchen and the Garment District, and -
GayFest 2007
The 2007 GayFest was held between 4 and 9 June, 2007, with the theme of "Celebrate diversity! Respect rights!" The festival included a pride parade, art exhibitions and a film festival, as well as two -
Ultra-Humanite
Template:Superherobox The Ultra-Humanite is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in stories published by DC Comics. The Ultra-Humanite first appeared in Action Comics#13 in 1939 and is one of the earliest -
List of media portrayals of bisexuality
2004), The Libertine (2005), May (2002), Midnight Express (1978) (controversial, film replaces consensual affair between prisoners with a fictionalized rape), My Own Private Idaho (1991) (sexuality portrayed as fluid), Portrait of a Marriage (1990) (sexuality -
Hape Kerkeling
Recklinghausen, Germany) is a well-known German actor, presenter and comedian. At secondary school in Recklinghausen, Hape Kerkeling and some fellow students formed a band ("Gesundfutter", meaning "health fodder") and brought out a record ("Hawaii"). -
RealDoll
The RealDoll is a life-size sex doll (also considered a mannequin) manufactured by Abyss Creations in San Marcos, California, and sold worldwide. It has a poseable PVC skeleton with steel joints and silicone flesh -
Vladimir Luxuria
Vladimir Luxuria (born Wladimiro Guadagno in Foggia, Apulia June 24, 1965), is an Italian actress, television personality, and politician. Luxuria was a Communist Refoundation Party member of the Italian parliament, belonging to Romano Prodi's -
Teabagging
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Charles Moskos
Template:Recent death Charles C. Moskos (May 20, 1934 – May 31, 2008) was a sociologist of the United States Military and a professor at Northwestern University. Described as the nation's "most influential military sociologist
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