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1977 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1977. Events[] The city of Washington, D.C., adopts a human rights code banning sexual orientation -
Timeline of LGBT history in Canada
This is a timeline of notable events in the history of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in Canada. 19th century[] 1810: Alexander Wood, a merchant and magistrate in Toronto, is embroiled in a -
IntegrityUSA
IntegrityUSA is a U.S. not-for-profit organization of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) members of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA) and straight friends. Integrity was founded by -
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 -
1972 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1972. Events[] San Francisco prohibits employment discrimination based on sexual orientation in the public sector. The -
James Palacio
two until the show's sixth and final season. Other television credits include Sex and the City, Law& Order, New York Undercover and Mike Nichols's Angels in America for HBO. Palacio's film credits -
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 -
Beth Teper
Beth Teper is the executive director of COLAGE. She is an outspoken advocate for the rights of gay families and for children with gay and lesbian parents everywhere. Beth was ten when her mother came -
1985 in LGBT rights
Events[] France prohibits discrimination based on lifestyle ("moeurs"), including homosexuality, in employment and services, public and private. March[] March 26 - The United States Supreme Court overturns Oklahoma law that banned gays and lesbians from teaching -
East Central Mens Circle
The East Central Mens Circle is an organization of gay and bisexual men in East Central Minnesota with more than 250 members and supporters. The Mens Circle is a visible entity in East Central Minnesota -
Reed Erickson
Reed Erickson (1912-1992) was a transsexual man best known for his philanthropy. In 1964 he launched the Erickson Educational Foundation (EEF), a nonprofit philanthropic organization funded and controlled entirely by Erickson himself. The Erickson -
Marriage Equality USA
Template:SSM Marriage Equality USA, founded on February 12, 1998, is a national organization fighting to secure the legal recognition of same-sex marriage through education and outreach in the U.S. In June 2008 -
Kentucky v. Wasson
other states and eventually the United States Supreme Court to issue similar rulings. At that time, Kentucky law criminalized consensual sexual relations between people of the same sex, even if conducted in private. Such conduct -
Patricia Ireland
obtained a Bachelor's degree from the University of Tennessee in 1966 and a law degree from the University of Miami School of Law in 1975. She also attended Florida State University College of Law. -
Lambda Istanbul
Lambda Istanbul is a Turkish LGBT organization. It was founded in 1993 as a cultural space for the LGBT community, and became an official organization in 1996. Clandestine Pride events were held in Turkey starting -
Martha McCarthy
the Yukon. McCarthy passed the Bar in Ontario in 1991, winning the Silver Medal and the Family Law and Advocacy Prizes, and has practiced family law since then. She was counsel for M. in M -
Frankie Grande
Frank James Michael Grande Marchione (born January 24, 1983), usually credited as Frankie Grande or Frankie J. Grande, is an American dancer, actor, singer, producer, television host, and YouTube personality. He is the older half -
Society Five
Society Five was a gay rights organization formed in Melbourne, Australia, in January 1971, as the local branch of the national Campaign Against Moral Persecution network. The name referred to the believed percentage of the -
Labia stretching
Labia stretching is the act of elongating the labia minora through manual manipulation (pulling) or physical equipment (such as weights). It is a familial cultural practice in Rwanda, common in Sub-Saharan Africa, and a -
LGBT rights in Indonesia
Unlike in many other Muslim countries, Indonesia is relatively tolerant of homosexuality. As in many countries in South East Asia, it is a part of everyday life. Even in the media several gay or transsexual -
Schwusos
Lesben und Schwule in der SPD, or Schwusos, is the LGBT wing of the Social Democratic Party of Germany. The Association of gays and lesbians in the SPD (Schwusos) is the organization of social democratic -
1969 in LGBT rights
Events[] California state assemblyman Willie Brown starts an annual tradition of introducing legislation to repeal the state's sodomy law. He would finally succeed in 1975., Paragraph 175 eased in West Germany., Paul Goodman publishes -
Brit shalom
Jewry. Ritual circumcision of a male child on the eighth day of life is part of Jewish law. Although one does not need to be circumcised to be Jewish, Haredi Jews consider an intended failure -
Pauline Park
Pauline Park (born 1960) is a transgender activist based in New York City. Born in Korea, Park was adopted by European American parents and raised in the United States. As a child, she attended public -
Todd Wider
helping the passage of the Women's Health and Cancer Act of 1998, federal legislation signed into law by President Bill Clinton, mandating insurance coverage for breast cancer reconstruction. He also was a volunteer surgeon
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