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Richard Grayson (writer)
was also an undergraduate. His first stories started appearing in literary magazines in the mid-1970s, and in 1979, his first book-length collection of short stories, With Hitler in New York, was published. In -
Chevalier d'Eon
life as a man and the second half as a woman. D'Éon de Beaumont was born in Tonnerre. Her father, Louis d'Éon de Beaumont, was an attorney and her mother, Françoise de Chavanson -
Rita Mae Brown
Template:Infobox Writer Rita Mae Brown (born November 28 1944) is a prolific American writer. She is best known for her first novel Rubyfruit Jungle. Published in 1973, it dealt with lesbian themes in an -
John Epperson
College in Jackson, Mississippi. After graduating from Belhaven he got a job playing piano in Colorado, but in 1978 he moved to New York and became a rehearsal pianist for the American Ballet Theater. In -
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Alexis Arquette
Template:Infobox actor Alexis Arquette (born July 28, 1969) is an American male-to-female transgender actress, musician, and cabaret drag performer. -
Ian Harvie
Ian Harvie is an American stand-up comedian who often references being a transman in his performances. Harvie knew he was transgender at six but "only began learning language" of gender identity when he came -
Mabel Hampton
Mabel Hampton (1902-1989) was an American lesbian activist, a dancer during the Harlem Renaissance, and a philanthropist for both black and lesbian/gay organizations. Born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Hampton was only two -
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7 mujeres, 1 homosexual y Carlos ("7 women, 1 homosexual and Carlos") is a Mexican comedy movie filmed in Tijuana and released in 2004. The film was written and directed by René Bueno, a young -
Ozaawindib
of the Leech Lake Pillager Chippewas was Ozaawindib's father. As an ayekwe, John Tanner described Ozaawindib as "This man was one of those who make themselves women, and are called women by the Indians." -
San Diego Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Community Center
Transgender Community Center, which today serves 12,000 people a year, started with a telephone answering machine in Jess Jessop's house in 1971. If you had a question or problem you'd call the -
Charles Pierce
Charles Pierce (July 14, 1926 - May 31, 1999) was one of the 20th century's foremost female impersonators, particularly noted for his impersonation of Bette Davis. Born in Watertown, New York. He began his show -
Vaginal Davis
Template:Infobox musical artist 2 Vaginal Davis (born February 20, 1969) is a drag queen, performance artist, painter, independent curator, composer, and writer. Davis's name is an homage to the radical black feminist Angela -
Grace Choi
August 2003), and was created by Judd Winick and Tom Raney. Grace Choi is a tall Chinese-American woman with metahuman strength who sports tattoos styled along Pacific First Nations lines on both of her -
Loreta Janeta Velazquez
Loreta Janeta Velazquez (1842?-1897?) was a United States woman who, according to her own account, took part in the American Civil War disguised as a male soldier named Harry T. Buford and served the -
Miguel Vale de Almeida
He was Visiting Professor (Tinker Fellowship) Dept of Anthropology and Latin American Studies’ Center, University of Chicago in the spring of 2006. As a LGBT activist, he is known in Portugal for participating in LGBT -
Passing (sociology)
suicide bomber who shaved off his beard, dressed and wore makeup to appear as a Jewish woman in order to enter a hotel in Israel. Etymologically, the term is simply a clipped form of the -
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Eroticism
philosophical contemplation concerning the aesthetics of sexual desire, sensuality, and romantic love. That quality may be found in any form of artwork, including painting, sculpture, photography, drama, film, music, or literature. It may also be -
Joe Solmonese
Joe Solmonese was appointed President of the Human Rights Campaign of the United States and its affiliate, the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, on March 9, 2005. A native of Attleboro, Massachusetts, Solmonese, aged 40 at -
Brandi Carlile
Amanda Shires, Maren Morris, and Natalie Hemby called The Highwomen. They released their debut album The Highwomen in 2019 to critical and commercial acclaim. Born in Ravensdale, Washington, a rural town southeast of Seattle, Carlile -
D.E.B.S. (2004 film)
box office bomb upon its initial release, it has found later success as a cult film. Embedded in the SAT is a secret test that determines aptitude for espionage. Women who score highly on the -
My Own Private Rodeo
"My Own Private Rodeo" is the 18th episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series King of the Hill. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on -
Alan Chambers
Alan Chambers is the President of Exodus International headquartered in Orlando, Florida. Prior to coming to Exodus, Alan served on the pastoral team at Calvary Assembly of God, one of the largest churches in Orlando -
Anthem (film)
Anthem is a nine-minute music video released in 1991. The film was produced and directed by Marlon T. Riggs. The film displays mixes images of mainstream African-American pride, such as traditional African tribal
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