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Ram Dass
with the Hindu guru Neem Karoli Baba. Alpert was born to a prominent Jewish family in Newton, Massachusetts. His father, George Alpert, was one of the most influential lawyers in the Boston area and the -
Tobias Beecher
Tobias Beecher is a fictional character on the television show Oz, played by American actor Lee Tergesen. Beecher, a graduate of Harvard Law School, was a successful attorney, husband and father, but also an alcoholic -
Tegan Nox
15 miles north of Cardiff. As a little girl, Newell played football for a number of teams in her area and at one point took part in trials for both Cardiff City and the Welsh -
Eve Ensler
Eve Ensler (born 25 May 1953 in Scarsdale, New York) is an American playwright and feminist activist best known for the play The Vagina Monologues. Ensler graduated from Middlebury College in 1975. She married Richard -
Kinsey (film)
Bill Condon. It describes the life of Alfred Kinsey (played by Liam Neeson). As a pioneer in the area of sexology research, his 1948 publication, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (the first of the -
Goodridge v. Department of Public Health
same-sex marriage in Massachusetts. In a 50-page, 4-3 ruling delivered on November 18, 2003, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court found that the state may not "deny the protections, benefits and obligations conferred -
Paul Rudnick
Story Ever Told” in The New York Times, wrote that, “Line by line, Mr. Rudnick may be the funniest writer for the stage in the United States today.” Rudnick was born and raised in Piscataway -
Jill Sobule
Jill Sobule (born January 16, 1961 in Denver, Colorado) is an American singer-songwriter best known for the then-controversial song, "I Kissed a Girl", and for "Supermodel" from the soundtrack of the hit 1995 -
Win Ng
a Chinese American sculptor, industrial designer and illustrator. He is best known as the co-founder of the groundbreaking San Francisco based "hand-mades" department store Taylor& Ng. Ng was born in "Chinatown", San Francisco -
Gay Left
a collective of gay men who produced a journal of the same name published every six months in London, England between the years 1975 and 1980. It was the aftermath of the evaporation of the -
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a formally private, nonprofit organization, in practice closely associated with the United States Department of State, many US presidents, "numerous private foreign affairs groups" and the leaders of -
Jonathan Ned Katz
Template:Multiple issues This article is about the historian and he has provided the data. For the queer studies professor, see Jonathan D. Katz. For the actor, see Jonathan Katz. For the technology writer, see -
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
Template:Infobox Writer Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick (born May 2 1950) is an American theorist in the fields of gender studies, queer theory (queer studies), and critical theory. Influenced by feminism, psychoanalysis, and deconstruction, her work -
Rachael Sage
Template:Infobox musical artist Rachael Sage is an American songwriter. She was born in Port Chester, NY and studied drama and ballet, before switching to music. She has released seven albums, as of April 2006 -
Mark Tewksbury
winning the gold medal in the 100 metres backstroke at the 1992 Summer Olympics. He also hosted the first season of How It's Made, a Canadian documentary series, in 2001. Tewksbury was awarded the -
Alberta Hunter
Template:Infobox musical artist Alberta Hunter (April 1, 1895 - October 17, 1984), was a celebrated African-American jazz singer, songwriter and nurse. Her career had started back in the early 1920s, and from there on -
E. Denise Simmons
E. Denise Simmons was the mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts during the 2008-2009 term, (United States) and she was the first openly lesbian African-American mayor in the United States. The previous mayor of Cambridge -
List of LGBT rights activists
A list of LGBT rights activists who have worked to advance gay rights by political change, legal action or publication. Ordered by country, alphabetically. Template:Listdev -
Scott Cunningham
Scott Douglas Cunningham (June 27, 1956 – March 28, 1993) was a U.S. writer. Cunningham is the author of several books on Wicca and various other alternative religious subjects. His work Wicca: A Guide for -
May Swenson
May Swenson (May 28, 1913 - December 4, 1989) was a United States poet and playwright. Anna Thilda May Swenson was born in Logan, Utah on May 28, 1913, the first child of Margaret and Dan -
Jack McFarland
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Combahee River Collective
time that year. Barbara Smith, along with other conference delegates attending the first (1973) regional meeting of the National Black Feminist Organization in New York provided the groundwork for the CRC with their efforts to -
16th Annual GLAAD Media Awards
16th Annual GLAAD Media Awards Presenting Sponsor: -
Armen Ohanian
caused her family to move to Baku, where she attended a Russian school. She graduated in 1905, the same year the anti-Armenian pogroms, which she witnessed, caused the death of her father, Emanuel. She -
Gertrude Lawrence
attended the Italia Conti Academy, presumably to keep her out of trouble. She understudied Beatrice Lillie in the Andre Charlot London revues in the 1920s and in 1921, in the revue "A to Z", she
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