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Charley Parkhurst
Charley Darkey Parkhurst, often Parkurst, (1812 – 1879) was an American stagecoach driver and early California settler. Posing as a man for most of his life, Parkhurst may have been the first biologically female person in -
Swept Away (1974 film)
of August, full Italian title: Travolti da un insolito destino nell'azzurro mare d'agosto) is a 1974 Italian film written and directed by Lina Wertmüller. It is a study in romance and class warfare. -
Jonathan Rauch
Jonathan Charles Rauch (born April 26, 1960, Phoenix, Arizona) is an Author, homosexual, journalist and activist. After graduating from Yale University, Rauch worked at the Winston-Salem Journal in North Carolina, for the National Journal -
Grant Stevens (doctor)
of Marina Plastic Surgery Associates in Marina del Rey and Palos Verdes, California. Dr. Stevens is recognized in the medical community as an innovator in the field of laser-assisted breast reduction surgery[1], developing -
Boys on the Side
Boys on the Side is a 1995 American comedy-drama film directed by Herbert Ross (in his final film as a director). It stars Whoopi Goldberg, Drew Barrymore, and Mary-Louise Parker as three friends -
Women in Love (film)
Template:Infobox Film Women in Love is a 1969 British film which tells the story of the relationships between men and women during the early part of the 20th century. It stars Alan Bates, Oliver -
Walt Whitman
Walter Whitman (May 31, 1819 – March 26, 1892) was an American poet, essayist, journalist, and humanist. Proclaimed the "greatest of all American poets" by many foreign observers a mere four years after his death, he -
Circuit party
Template:Articleissues A circuit party is a mega dance event, extending through a night and into the following day, almost always with a number of affiliated events in the days leading up to and following -
Timothy Conigrave
Tim Conigrave (November 19, 1959—October 18, 1994) was an Australian actor, writer, and activist. He was born in Melbourne, and after attending the Jesuit Xavier College and Monash University he moved to Sydney to -
St. Priapus Church
St. Priapus Church (French: Eglise S. Priape) is a North American religion founded in the 1980s that centres on the worship of the phallus. St. Priapus Church was founded in Montreal, Quebec by D. F -
Kill Your Darlings
reactions. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, and it had a limited theatrical North American release from October 16, 2013. Kill Your Darlings also became available on Blu-ray and DVD -
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Gay–straight alliance
Gay–straight alliances are student organizations, found primarily in North American high schools and universities, that are intended to provide a safe and supportive environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth and their -
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International Lesbian and Gay Association
The International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA) is an international organization bringing together more than 400 lesbian and gay groups from around the world. It continues to be active in campaigning for gay rights on -
BiNet USA
BiNet USA is an American national bisexual rights organization founded to formalize communication between the loose network of bisexual groups and individuals that had developed in the USA over the decades following the birth of -
Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan
Colin McAllister (born 1969) and Justin Ryan (b.1968) are British interior designers and television presenters, who have presented a number of very successful programs, most of which are shown throughout the world. McAllister and -
Robbie Rogers
in 1990. In May 2013, he became the first openly gay man to compete in a top North American professional sports league when he played his first match for the Galaxy. After one season playing -
Nick Henderson
Nick Henderson (born 27 April 1988) is a Scottish Jew who lives in Israel. He came to prominence as a gay-rights advocate where he successfully lobbied for Same-sex marriage to be introduced in -
Combahee River Collective
The Combahee River Collective was a Black feminist Lesbian group formed in Boston in 1974. The Collective held their last network retreat in February, 1980, and disbanded some time that year. Barbara Smith, along with -
Gay-friendly
all people, treat all people equally, and are non-judgmental. This is typically a late 20th century North American term that is the byproduct of both a gradual implementation of gay rights and acceptance of -
History of the bear subculture
is also no coincidence that Bears are typically very similar in appearance to the ideal of the North American lumberjack. Lumberjacks often encounter bears and the two have always been associated with each other. A -
American Beauty (film)
it for$250,000, outbidding several other production bodies. DreamWorks financed the$15 million production and served as its North American distributor. American Beauty marked acclaimed theater director Mendes' film debut; courted after his successful productions of -
Big Apple Softball League
The Big Apple Softball League (BASL) is a LGBT softball league located in the New York City area. The league is open to all skill levels and abilities, and to all people regardless of race
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