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Audrey Tang
2000, at the age of 19, Tang had already held positions in software companies, and worked in California's Silicon Valley as an entrepreneur. In late 2005, she changed both her English and Chinese names -
Charlie Anders
Lambda Literary Award. Her writing has appeared in Salon.com, the Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, the San Francisco Bay Guardian, and the New York Press, as well as in two dozen anthologies, including Pills -
8mm (film)
Template:Infobox Film 8mm is a 1999 mystery/thriller Film, directed by Joel Schumacher, about a private investigator Tom Welles (Nicolas Cage) who is hired to research the authenticity of an alleged snuff film found -
Pink Pistols
The Pink Pistols are a gay gun rights organization in the United States and Canada. Their mottos are "Armed gays don't get bashed" and "Pick on someone your own caliber." Inspired by a Salon -
Richard Grayson (writer)
Template:Expand Template:Infobox Writer Richard Grayson (1951–) is a writer, political activist and performance artist, most noted for his books of short stories and his satiric runs for public office. Born in Brooklyn, he -
LGBT rights in West Virginia
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Devin K. Grayson
Template:Infobox Comics creator Devin Kalile Grayson (birth name unknown ) is an American writer of comic books and novels. Titles that she has written include Gotham Knights, The Titans, the Vertigo series USER, and Nightwing -
Holly Near
Holly Near (born June 6, 1949 in Ukiah, CA) is an American singer-songwriter, teacher and social change activist. After starting high school in 1963, Near began singing with the Freedom Singers, a folk group -
Gay Shame
involved in planning Gay Shame in New York. Three issues were released. The movement later spread to San Francisco, Toronto, and Sweden. The San Francisco Gay Shame became a non-hierarchical direct-action group that -
Diane di Prima
Diane di Prima (born August 6, 1934) is an American poet and one of the most active of women poets associated with the Beat generation. Diane di Prima was born in Brooklyn and attended Swarthmore -
Barbara Hammer
such as gender roles, lesbian relationships and coping with aging and family. Hammer was born in Hollywood, California, becoming familiar with the film industry from a young age, as her grandfather worked as a cook -
White Night Riots
by many, for the assassinations of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and Harvey Milk, an openly gay San Francisco supervisor. White, a former policeman, firefighter and himself a former San Francisco City Supervisor, was found -
1987 in LGBT rights
The 200,000 person estimate, widely quoted from the New York Times, was made several hours before the march actually began; similarly, most of the pictures used by mainstream media were taken early in the -
LGBT Campus Center
An LGBT Campus Center is an administrative office of a college or university that provides resources and support for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students. Depending on the campus, an LGBT Campus Center's -
John Duran
John J. Duran is an American municipal politician and a member of the city council of West Hollywood, California. Duran was elected to the City Council on March 6, 2001. He succeeded outgoing City Council -
King & King
sold in the United States. There is a sequel, King& King& Family. It was published by Berkeley, California based Tricycle Press (the children's imprint of Ten Speed Press) in 2002; the hardcover retails for -
1972 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1972. Events[] San Francisco prohibits employment discrimination based on sexual orientation in the public sector. The -
Mark Bingham
Mark Kendall Bingham (May 22, 1970 in Phoenix, Arizona – September 11, 2001 in Shanksville, Pennsylvania) was an American public relations executive who founded his own company, the Bingham Group. He died at age 31 in -
Greenery Press
Greenery Press is a publishing house based in Emeryville, California specializing in books on BDSM, polyamory and sexuality, with over 50 titles in print. Most titles are non-fiction, but a smaller number of fiction -
Flower and Snake
Template:Infobox Film Flower and Snake (花と蛇 - Hana to Hebi) (1974) is a Japanese soft-core S/M film starring Naomi Tani, directed by Masaru Konuma and produced by Nikkatsu. Based on a -
John Pérez
election. After the election, in late 2014, California Governor Jerry Brown appointed Perez as a University of California Regent. Pérez grew up in El Sereno and Highland Park before attending the University of California, Berkeley -
Beth Teper
friend and many other'friends' abandoned and harassed her after finding out about her mom. It wasn't until Beth was 24 that she found a community of other young people with families like hers. -
Big Apple Softball League
the Badlands of the San Francisco Community Softball League to play in the first Gay World Series in front of a crowd as large as 5,000 people. Badlands defeated Ramrod, two games to none. -
Alexis Arquette
Template:Infobox actor Alexis Arquette (born July 28, 1969) is an American male-to-female transgender actress, musician, and cabaret drag performer. -
Atticus Circle
Atticus Circle is a non-profit organization whose mission is to educate and mobilize heterosexual people to advance equal rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender partners, parents, and their children. With the national office
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