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Black Cat Bar
Template:Coor title d The Black Cat Bar or Black Cat Café was a bar in San Francisco, California. It opened in 1906 and closed in 1921. The Black Cat re-opened in 1933 and -
A Different Light (bookstore)
A Different Light was a chain of four LGBT bookstores in the United States, active from 1979 to 2011. Canadian attorney and business man George Leigh traveled to Los Angeles occasionally on business, and in -
LGBT rights in Puerto Rico
public opposition, even prejudice, is still a problem due, in large part, to the strong influence of the Catholic Church and socially conservative Protestants. In 2002, the Puerto Rico Supreme Court ruled that the commonwealth -
San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band
for the Bay Area's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities. Although a majority of its members are LGBT, many are heterosexual allies and join to support the LGBT community and to partake in -
Bif Naked
getting her first when she was 16 of an Egyptian Eye of Horus. Her tattoos now include a symbol of the Tao, Japanese writing, Buddhist poetry and images (such as the Bodhisattva), and Hindu imagery. -
Kanako Otsuji
尾辻かな子 (Kanako Otsuji) Kanako Otsuji (尾辻 かな子 Otsuji Kanako, born December 16 1974 in Nara) is a Japanese LGBT rights activist and former member of the Osaka Prefectural -
Domestic partnership in Oregon
Template:Civil union In April and May 2007, following a previous attempt in 2005, the Oregon state legislature passed legislation to make virtually all of the rights afforded to married couples available to same-sex -
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Services Center
The Center) has grown to become the largest LGBT multi-service organization on the East Coast of the United States and second largest LGBT community center in the world. The Center is located in the -
Polyamorous parenting
with people who already have a teenage child. (The issues involved often parallel those of step-parenting.) The degree of logistical and emotional involvement between the members of the relationship is also important: a close -
LGBT rights in Ohio
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Kansas Equality Coalition
the dignity, safety and legal equality of all Kansans. KEC is nonpartisan. Its more than 1,000 members include people who are religious and secular as well as heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, and transgendered. They come -
Gays and Lesbians in Foreign Affairs Agencies
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
LGBT rights in American Samoa
to prevent a possible legal battle in the territory similar to recent court battles in the mainland United States. Many supporters of the bill cited their Christian faith as their reason for support of the -
Sister Spit
on numerous occasions at the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, as well as on multiple tours across the United States, chiefly to LGBT audiences, including the Castro Street Fair, Pride and Ladyfest in San Francisco -
Jim Neal
to Kay Hagan in the Democratic primary, and Hagan subsequently defeated incumbent Elizabeth Dole (R-NC) in the general election. He is the second openly-gay candidate for the Senate in U.S. history. He -
National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association
and students who work within the news industry to foster fair and accurate coverage of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues. NLGJA opposes all forms of workplace bias and provides professional development to its members." -
Pink pound
the LGBT community in Britain. (Occasionally, the similarly termed "blue pound" is used specifically for lesbians). In the United States, this spending is known as the pink dollar. The British gay market is estimated to -
Rites (magazine)
Template:Sections Rites was a Canadian magazine, published for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities in Canada from 1984 to 1992. -
Anti-DADT protests
t ask, don't tell has been strenuously protested against and criticized by the LGBT community of the United States and its allies. The following is a list of publicized civil actions against the policy -
IronClad Media
The name "IronClad Media" appears to have been replaced by "Next Decade Solutions"—most or all of the websites listed here now give that as the copyright owner. A whois search gives "Christian Troy" as -
One In Ten (organization)
largest program is Reel Affirmations, the third largest LGBT film festival (in terms of attendance) in the United States and the largest all-volunteer film festival in the world. One In Ten also sponsors film -
Antônia
Film Festival, in the section "Cinema of the World: Time& Tide". It was released commercially in the United States on September 21, 2007, in New York City, New York; Newark, New Jersey, and Los Angeles -
Harlan Pruden
a co-chair of the National Native HIV/AIDS Coalition, one of the first national efforts within the HIV/AIDS field to include all of the two-spirit organizations and groups in the United States -
Albert Cashier
the child of Sallie and Patrick Hodgers. Cashier's later accounts of how he moved to the United States and why he enlisted were taken when he was elderly and disoriented, and are thus contradictory -
Rockway Institute
A primary goal is to organize the most knowledgeable social scientists, mental health professionals, and physicians in the United States to provide accurate information about LGBT issues to the media, legislatures, and courts. To assist
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