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Bugchasing and giftgiving
slang term for a subculture of gay men who desire, and actively pursue HIV infection. Bugchasers "chase the bug" by seeking sexual partners who are HIV positive for the purpose of having unprotected sex and -
Center on Halsted
Transgender (LGBT) community center in Chicago, Illinois. The Center on Halsted was designed as a space which through its programming would attend to the cultural, emotional, social, educational and recreational needs of the LGBT community. -
Eleonora Duse
by Sarah Bernhardt. She gained her first major success in Europe, then toured South America, Russia and the United States; beginning the tours as a virtual unknown but leaving in her wake a general recognition -
Anole (comics)
Template:Superherobox Anole (Victor Borkowski) is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe, one of the student body in the Xavier Institute and a past member of the New X-Men. He first -
Intergender
being neurologically intersex/non-binary. "Intergender" was originally used simply to mean "incorporating both men and women," as in "intergender softball team." Etymologically, the word comes from the Latin word "inter-" meaning between or among. -
The Amazing World of Gumball
Episodes[] The Hug: In this episode Gumball is somehow pressed by Darwin, bound to be a friend of Hot Dog Guy and they hugs very often. In one point of the episode, they're sleeping -
Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn
Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn is a 1977 American made-for-television drama film directed by John Erman, and a sequel to Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway (1976). It premiered on NBC on -
Katherine Mansfield
File:Katherine Mansfield NZ postage stamp.jpg Katherine Mansfield (14 October 1888 ā 9 January 1923) was a prominent modernist writer of short fiction. -
Bahuchara Mata
charan men and women if overpowered by their enemies, not to surrender but to kill themselves. Shedding the blood of charan was considered heinous sin. When Bapiya attacked the caravan, Bahuchara and her sisters cut -
Gay Liberation
Gay Liberation is the name used to describe the radical lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered movement of the late 1960s and early to mid 1970s in North America, Western Europe, and Australia and New Zealand -
Vincent Clarkson
time prior to the Harris-Cranes' wedding by his paternal grandfather, the presumed-deceased Alistair Crane, and convinced to do his bidding and terrorize Harmony's citizens, including his own family members, as "the Blackmailer." -
Issan Dorsey
most remembered for establishing the Maitri Hospice at HSZC for students and friends dying of AIDS during the spread of the epidemic in the 1980sāthe first Buddhist hospice of its kind in the United -
Elmer Batters
November 24, 1919 ā June 25, 1997) was a pioneer fetish photographer who specialized in capturing artful images of women with an emphasis on stockings, legs, and feet. He was ahead of his time in popularizing -
Kyoshi
Kyoshi is a character from The Legend of Korra. She is bisexual because she is described as unable to effect progress towards acceptance of same-sex relationships because the Earth Kingdom is the "slowest to -
Jeanne Manford
Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG), for which she was posthumously awarded the 2012 Presidential Citizens Medal. Born Jeanne Sobelson in Flushing, Queens in 1920, the third of five daughters of Sadie, a -
Same-sex attraction
attraction to members of the same sex. The term "same-sex attraction" is most frequently used when the term "gay" or "homosexual" is deemed to be inappropriate for some reason. The term "same sex attraction -
List of Transgender people who are in the Entertainment industry
own culture and voice, and this is what many trans artists aim to share" [1]. Lisa Jackson, of Girl Friday, began her singing career imitating Blondie and singing in Manhattan nightclubs. The band's latest -
Hollywood Montrose
Hollywood Montrose is a fictional character played by Meshach Taylor in the 1987 romantic comedy film Mannequin. Hollywood works at a Philadelphia department store called Prince& Company overseeing the care of mannequins, including the one -
Michael Chabon
is of Jewish descent. Chabon has said he knew he wanted to be a writer when, at the age of ten, he wrote his first short story for a class assignment. Featuring Sherlock Holmes, the -
1981 Toronto bathhouse raids
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Flatman (comics)
pages of the Avengers West Coast in 1989. Flatman is a member and second-in-command of the Great Lakes Avengers, an unauthorized division of the regular Avengers superhero group. The GLA watches over the -
Gender Bender
do not consider themselves "gender benders". Genderbending may be political, stemming from the early identity politics movements of the 1960s and 1970s, a guiding principle of which is the idea that the personal is political -
Magnus Hirschfeld
Munich, Heidelberg, and Berlin. In 1892 he earned his doctoral degree. After his studies, he traveled through the United States for eight months, visiting the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, and living from the -
Same-sex marriage in Aruba
in the Kingdom (also from the European and Caribbean parts of The Netherlands) must be accepted by the other countries as a result of article 40 of the Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands -
Billy doll
Billy is a doll introduced in 1997. Billy was created by artist John McKitterick and marketed in the United States by London-based Totem International as "the first out and proud gay doll" although that
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A resource for facts on Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials series and its movie adaptation that anyone can edit. His Dark Materials is a trilogy of novels by Philip Pullman. The series consists of three novels, Northern Lights (released as The…