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List of transgender-rights organizations
Groups that campaign for the rights of transgender, transvestite, transsexual, third gender and other gender variant peoples have been in existence since the mid-20th century, and have multiplied greatly in number since the 1990s -
Timeline of LGBT history in Canada
This is a timeline of notable events in the history of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in Canada. 19th century[] 1810: Alexander Wood, a merchant and magistrate in Toronto, is embroiled in a -
The Most Popular Girls in School
The first episode has been viewed over 7.5 million times, and most episodes have received views in the millions. In April 2013, MPGIS parodied the viral email rant of Delta Gamma sorority member Rebecca -
Legal status of adoption in the United States
Second-parent adoption was started by the National Center for Lesbian Rights (formerly the Lesbian Rights Project) in the mid-1980s. California, Connecticut, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Washington State and -
List of IRGA affiliate organizations
Division 1[] Golden State Gay Rodeo Association (most of California) Bay Area Chapter Greater Los Angeles Chapter Greater Palm Springs Chapter Greater San Diego Chapter, Bay Area Chapter, Greater Los Angeles Chapter, Greater Palm Springs -
Recognition of same-sex unions in Mexico
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Rights and responsibilities of marriages in the United States
1,049 federal statutory provisions in which benefits, rights, and privileges are contingent on marital status or in which marital status is a factor. An update was published in 2004 by the GAO covering the -
Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson, (December 10, 1830–May 15, 1886) was an American poet and possible lesbian or bisexual. Though virtually unknown in her lifetime, Dickinson has come to be regarded, along with Walt Whitman, as one -
Steven Universe
Steven Universe is an American animated television series created by Rebecca Sugar for Cartoon Network. It is the coming-of-age story of a young boy named Steven Universe, who lives in the fictional town -
Camp (style)
"Campy" redirects here. For other uses, see Campy (disambiguation). Camp is an aesthetic in which something has appeal because of its bad taste or ironic value. When the term first appeared in 1909, it -
Cross-dressing
Template:Worldwide Cross-dressing is the act of wearing clothing commonly associated with another gender within a particular society. The usage of the term, the types of cross-dressing both in modern times and throughout -
Fruit
Machine" and "Fruit Packers" have been appropriated for reclaiming usage, similar to queer and dyke. Slang words in general and gay slang are not always possible to trace as they often cross-pollinate in various -
Tyrone Power
romantic comedy. In the 1950s, he began placing limits on the number of movies he would make in order to have time for the stage. He received his biggest accolades as a stage actor in -
John Holmes (actor)
and the subject of controversy. Holmes also attracted notoriety for his involvement in the brutal Wonderland Murders in 1981, and for his death from AIDS. Holmes was the subject of a long article in Rolling -
List of television shows with LGBT characters
This is a list of television shows or made-for-television films that significantly include LGBT issues and/or feature prominent LGBT characters or cast members. The following films made for television include central LGBT -
David Bowie
David Bowie (born David Robert Jones on 8 January 1947, died 10 January 2016 at age 69) was an English Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, arranger and audio engineer. Active in five -
The Wachowskis
Award for Best Director. They wrote and directed its two sequels: The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions (both in 2003), and were involved in the writing and production of other works in that franchise. -
William S. Burroughs
1984, he was elected to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. Burroughs was born in 1914, the younger of two sons of a prominent family in St. Louis, Missouri. His grandfather, William -
Poison Ivy
who is primarily an enemy of Batman. Created by Robert Kanigher and Sheldon Moldoff, she first appeared in Batman#181 in (June 1966). In the series Gotham Girls, Poison Ivy deems herself as one of -
List of American television episodes with LGBT themes
Since the 1970s, American television and cable programs have sometimes aired episodes addressing issues relating to homosexuality. Storylines in individual episodes have concerned gay rights, or perhaps more broadly, expressed what a producer or writer -
Andy Warhol
of Rusyn (Ruthenian) ethnicity from Mikova in northeast Slovakia. Despite stories circulating about Warhol's father working in coal mines, Andrej Warhola actually worked in construction in Pennsylvania, and the family lived at 55 Beelen -
Virginia Woolf
Template:Infobox writer Virginia Woolf (née Stephen) (January 25, 1882 – March 28, 1941) was an English novelist and essay writer who is regarded as one of the foremost modernist literary figures of the twentieth century. -
Sailor Uranus
one of the series' specialized heroines, the Sailor Senshi. Haruka is one of the most famous "out" characters in anime fandom. Her masculine persona (by shōjo standards) is one of the standard archetypes in yuri. -
Sailor Neptune
Senshi. Introduced in the third story arc, Sailor Neptune fights alongside her partner and lover Sailor Uranus in defending the Solar System from outside threats. In both versions of the story, she is elegant, sophisticated -
Kylie Minogue
pop singer-songwriter and occasional actress. She rose to prominence in the late 1980s through her role in the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, before commencing her career as a pop artist in 1987. Signed
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