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Lionel Blue
End of London, he was the only son of a master tailor. Blue read History at Balliol College, Oxford and Semitics at the University of London before being ordained as a rabbi in 1960. He -
Phyllis Kroll
whom she falls in love, but who ends the relationship because Phyllis has a husband and two college age daughters. Phyllis was moving too quickly for Alice. Bette and Jodi Lerner support Phyllis through her -
Rod Rohrich
Healing and Plastic Surgery. Rohrich is a graduate of North Dakota State University and the Baylor University College of Medicine. He trained in plastic surgery at the University of Michigan between 1979-1985 followed by -
Melanie Marcus
Template:Infobox character Melanie Rachel Marcus is a fictional character from Showtime's Queer as Folk television series. -
GLBT Caucus of the Democratic Party of Oregon
GLBT Caucus of the Democratic Party of Oregon is an affiliate organization of the Democratic Party of Oregon and the National Stonewall Democrats. This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. -
Kansas City PRIDE Democratic Club
Kansas City PRIDE Democratic Club is the local LGBT Democratic club in the Kansas City metropolitan area of Missouri and Kansas. This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. -
Heather Coven
Heather Coven is Ky(lie)'s older sister. She doesn't understand trans* issues and at first, only thinks of Kylie as her sister. She is currently in college and living alone with her sister -
Stonewall Democrats, University of Michigan Chapter
Stonewall Democrats, University of Michigan Chapter is collegiate branch of the National Stonewall Democrats. This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. -
Madison Pride and MAGIC Picnic
Madison Pride and MAGIC Picnic is the yearly celebration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) residents of Madison, Wisconsin. The celebration is generally held during the third weekend of July. -
Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
The Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights was a large political rally that took place in Washington, D.C. on October 11, 1987. The second such march on Washington, it drew -
Quentin Costa
Dr. Quentin Costa is a fictional character in the American television series Nip/Tuck, portrayed by Bruno Campos. Quentin Costa is introduced in the episode "Sean McNamara" as a plastic surgeon from Atlanta, Georgia. He -
Siobhan Brooks
Siobhan Brooks (born 1972) is an African American lesbian feminist sociologist known for her work with African American women in the sex worker industry and feminists issues affecting the women. She is a sociologist and -
Stephanie Sellars
Life column for the New York Press from February 2006 until October 2007. She graduated from Gettysburg College with a BA in English and French (magna cum laude). She also attended St. Catherine's College -
David Kopay
was considered a top contender for coaching positions, but he believes he was snubbed by professional and college teams because of his sexual orientation. He went to work as a salesman/purchaser in his uncle -
Daniel MacIvor
born in Sydney, Nova Scotia and educated at Dalhousie University in Halifax, and then at George Brown College in Toronto, Ontario. MacIvor formed the theatre company da da kamera in Toronto - in residence at Buddies -
Bob Carlos Clarke
photographer, known for his highly stylised erotic imagery. In 1970 Clarke studied graphics at the West Sussex College of Art. Later he received an MA from the Royal College of Art. Clarke photographed celebrities such -
1969 in LGBT rights
is formed at the University of Minnesota in the United States. It is the first gay and lesbian organization in the state, and the first gay and lesbian college student-led group in the country. -
Jean Garrigue
and the Centaur (1947) was Garrigue’s first full-length publication. She was a professor at Queens College, and Smith College. She was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship in 1960-61, and nominated for a National -
Grant Stevens (doctor)
Template:Notability W. Grant Stevens, M.D., is a plastic surgeon and the Medical Director of Marina Plastic Surgery Associates in Marina del Rey and Palos Verdes, California. Dr. Stevens is recognized in the medical -
W. Dorr Legg
W. Dorr Legg (born William Dorr Lambert Legg Ann Arbor, Michigan 1904, died 1994), landscape architect and one of the founders of the U.S. gay rights movement, then called the homophile movement. Youngest brother -
The Boys in the Band
The Boys in the Band is a 1970 American LGBT drama film directed by William Friedkin. The screenplay by Mart Crowley is based on his 1968 Off-Broadway play The Boys in the Band. It -
Daniel A. Helminiak
Daniel A. Helminiak is the author of What the Bible Really Says About Homosexuality. He holds a Ph.D. in systematic theology from Boston College and Andover Newton Theological School, and a Ph.D. in -
Dean DeBlois
Dean DeBlois (/dəˈblwɑː/; born June 7, 1970) is a Canadian film director, film producer, screenwriter, animator and editor. He is best known for co-writing and co-directing the Oscar-nominated animated films Lilo& Stitch -
New Jersey Stonewall Democrats
New Jersey Stonewall Democrats is the state organization of the National Stonewall Democrats in New Jersey. This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. -
Douglas Wilson (Canadian gay activist)
in a fight for gay rights with the University of Saskatchewan. The University's Dean of the College of Education refused to allow Wilson into the school system to supervise practice teachers because of his
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