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One, Inc. v. Olesen
the United States. ONE, Inc., a spinoff of the Mattachine Society, published the early pro-gay "ONE: The Homosexual Magazine" beginning in 1953. After a campaign of harassment from the United States Postal Service and -
Confucianism
Spring and Autumn Annals, both texts belonging to the Five Classics. The description seems roughly parallel to the Greek examples, where an older male serves as the "lover" and the younger male serves as the -
National LGBT Cancer Network
The National LGBT Cancer Network (formerly "The LGBT Cancer Project") is a nonprofit organization launched in September 2007. It is one of the programs in the United States that addresses the needs of lesbian, gay -
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 -
Mianne Bagger
Mianne Bagger (born December 25, 1966) is a female touring professional golfer from Denmark. Bagger took up golf at the age of eight. At the age of 14, she was pictured with golf legend Greg -
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1969 in LGBT rights
later to be called the Queer Student Cultural Center, 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 -
List of LGBT community centers
List of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Community Centers: Belgium[] Hasselt, Belgium - Inderdaad -
Jonathan David Katz
of the Department of Lesbian and Gay studies at the City College of San Francisco, and was the first tenured faculty in gay and lesbian studies in the United States. Katz was an associate professor -
Rupert Raj
peer education, counseling and advocacy for the transsexual/transvestite and medical/psychological communities across Canada and in the United States. Currently he works as a psychotherapist who offers peer counseling to the gay, lesbian, bisexual -
Beebe Beam
Template:Multiple issues Beebe Beam was an American woman who fought in the Spanish-American War. She disguised herself as a cabin boy in order to go the Philippines, and fought for twelve months in -
Saturday Night Live
live television sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by D*ck Ebersol. The show premiered on NBC on October 11, 1975, under the original title NBC's Saturday Night. The -
Mark Kohout
Dr. Mark Kohout is a highly trained Australian Plastic surgeon. Dr Kohout is recognizable from television and radio, having appeared on series such as channel Seven’s “Ultimate Transformation” and “The Body Specialist” as well -
Tyler Curtain
Mexico, United States, and raised in Colorado. Educated in Computer Science in the College of Engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Curtain took the Ph.D. in English and American Literature at The -
Talk:San Francisco LGBT Community Center
Perhaps Californians have forgotten what “We the People” have struggled to accomplish here in the United States of America. Our Declaration of Independence pronounced us all “created equal”, but it has been Constitutional amendments and -
Candace Gingrich
Candace Gingrich (born June 2, 1966) is an LGBT rights activist at the Human Rights Campaign. She is the half-sister of former Speaker of the United States House of the House Newt Gingrich, who -
International Association of Gay Square Dance Clubs
The International Association of Gay Square Dance Clubs (or IAGSDC) is an international umbrella organization for gay square dance. The association includes over eighty clubs. Most clubs are in the United States and Canada, with -
Borat
with little or no understanding of American customs. Borat was released on 2 November 2006, in both the United Kingdom and United States, by 20th Century Fox. The film was very well received, both critically -
Roberta Cowell
years earlier than Christine Jorgensen in the United States. Roberta Cowell's surgical transformation and friendship with the female-to-male transsexual Michael Dillon, also operated on by Dr. Harold Gillies, is documented in the -
Diana Hignutt
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Women's Declaration International
Brunskell-Evans, after Brunskell-Evans had been ousted from the Women’s Equality Party for transphobic comments in 2018; Jeffreys has stated that trans women are “parasites.” The group calls for the “elimination” of “transgenderism.” -
Vertigo (movie)
by Alfred Hitchcock. The story was based on the 1954 novel D'entre les morts (From Among the Dead) by Boileau-Narcejac. The screenplay was written by Alec Coppel and Samuel A. Taylor. The film -
Blackmail Boys
marry and go on a honeymoon with his live-in boyfriend, Aaron. They take aim at Andrew (the prolific mumblecore actor and director Joe Swanberg), one of Sam’s rougher and more mean-spirited clients -
Los Santos Pride mod
club where dozens of innocent Americans were gunned down. The event has sent shockwaves across the LGBT community and renewed concerns about the intersection of hate crimes and access to firearms in the United States.
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