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Tom Robinson
Template:Otheruses4 Template:Otherpeople Tom Robinson (born 1 June 1950, in Cambridge UK) is an English songwriter and broadcaster probably best-known for the UK hit songs "2-4-6-8 Motorway" (1977), "(Sing If -
Christine C. Quinn
mayoral election, but she came in third in the Democratic primary. Quinn attended Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. She served as head of the Housing Justice Campaign for the Association of Neighborhood and Housing Development -
LGBT rights in Georgia (U.S. state)
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Reep Daggle
Template:Superherobox Chameleon (Reep Daggle), also known as Chameleon Boy, is a DC Comics superhero, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries. -
Queer theology
Queer theology refers to the application of queer studies to theology. It emerged from the development of "queer theory" in the 1990s, which sought to explore a multiplicity of human sexualities and sexual identities. This -
101 Reykjavík
101 Reykjavík is an award winning film set in Reykjavík, Iceland based on a book of the same name by Hallgrímur Helgason. It was made in 2000 and was directed by Baltasar Kormákur. The film -
Glabrousness
by shaving or dissolving) or epilation (removal of the entire hair, such as waxing or plucking). Acomoclitism (from Greek κομη= hair, negation prefix α-, and κλιτικος= having a preference, from κλινειν= to lean, κλιτυς= a -
John Boswell
John Eastburn Boswell (March 20, 1947 – December 24, 1994) was a prominent historian and a professor at Yale University. Many of Boswell's studies focused on the issue of homosexuality and religion, specifically homosexuality and -
OutWeek
by musician and producer Gabriel Rotello. As a member of the activist group ACT UP, Rotello felt that New York needed a publication that would represent ACT UP’s new, more radical approach to activism. -
14th Annual GLAAD Media Awards
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Muriel Rukeyser
Muriel Rukeyser (December 15, 1913–February 12, 1980) was an American poet and political activist, best known for her poems about equality, feminism, social justice, and Judaism. Kenneth Rexroth said that she was the greatest -
Phalloplasty
complete construction or reconstruction of a penis is done on both cisgendered men who have lost their penis through either illness or accidents, and on transmen, that is, female-to-male transgendered or transsexual people. -
Civil union in the United States
Template:Civil union A civil union is a legally recognized union similar to marriage. Many people are critical of civil unions because they say they represent separate status unequal to marriage ("marriage apartheid"). Others are -
C.O.G.
Dean Stockwell, Troian Bellisario, and Corey Stoll. David travels by bus, enduring days of discomfort and annoying people. While reading On the Origin of Species, David is interrupted by a man who asks him if -
Bethany Black
Bethany Black is a stand up comedienne from Manchester, England. Described as "Britain's only goth, lesbian, transsexual comedian", Black is known for performing "black comedy", dealing with controversial subjects. Black was born biologically male -
Domestic partnership in Oregon
Template:Civil union In April and May 2007, following a previous attempt in 2005, the Oregon state legislature passed legislation to make virtually all of the rights afforded to married couples available to same-sex -
Ron Suresha
Template:Infobox Writer Ron Suresha, pen names Ron Jackson Suresha and Ron Jackson, is an American Author and anthologist of books centering on gay and bisexual men's subcultures, particularly the Bear community. -
Ryan Skipper
15 by a roadside in Wahneta, Florida. Ryan Skipper was born Tuesday, April 28, 1981, in Winter Haven to Pat Mulder and Durl Skipper, the second of two sons. He attended First Missionary Baptist Church -
Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village, (pronounced GREN-ich) often referred to in New York as simply "the Village", is a largely residential neighborhood on the west side of Lower Manhattan in New York City. A large majority of -
LGBT rights in Cambodia
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Faux queen
A faux queen or bio queen is a "drag queen trapped in a woman's body" sometimes called a "biologically-challenged" drag queen or a "female female impersonator" or even a "female impersonator impersonator" who -
LGBT rights in Nepal
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Harvey Fierstein
Harvey Fierstein (born June 6 1954) is a Tony Award-winning and Emmy Award-nominated American actor, playwright, and screenwriter. Born Harvey Forbes Fierstein in Brooklyn, New York, the gravelly-voiced actor perhaps is known -
LGBT rights in West Virginia
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Duffman
Duffman voiced by Hank Azaria, is the mascot and spokesman for the fictional Duff Beer company in The Simpsons. Within the series, he is a fictional character played by several people, and sometimes simultaneously. He
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Welcome to the Guilty Crown Wiki! This wiki is an encyclopedic source of information for the series, "Guilty Crown"! The story follows Shu Ouma, a high school boy who obtains an ability called "The Power of the Kings" that enables…