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The Man Who Would Be Queen
Template:POV The Man Who Would Be Queen: The Science of Gender Bending and Transsexualism is a 2003 book by J. Michael Bailey, published by Joseph Henry Press. In it, Bailey reviews evidence that male -
M. C. Brennan
Maire Caitlin Brennan is an American screenwriter, film director and performer born in Phoenix, Arizona on February 14, 1969. Brennan achieved minor regional success in film, television, music and radio as Mike Sortino before beginning -
AIDS Project Los Angeles
AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, "dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by HIV/AIDS disease, reducing the incidence of HIV infection, and advocating for fair -
Troll (gay slang)
Troll and trolling are slang terms used amongst gay men to characterize gay, bisexual and questioning or bi-curious men who cruise or “wander about looking” for sex or potential sex partners or experiences “in -
Ram Dass
Alpert, was one of the most influential lawyers in the Boston area and the president of New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, as well as one of the leading founders of Brandeis University and -
Wallace Thurman
Life, which describes discrimination based on skin color, with lighter skin being more highly valued among black people. Thurman was born in Salt Lake City in 1902 to Beulah and Oscar Thurman. Beulah Thurman was -
Kentucky Equality Federation
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Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California
Silver Lake is a district east of Hollywood in the City of Los Angeles, California. Silver Lake is inhabited by a wide variety of ethnicities and socioeconomic groups, but it is best known as an -
Michelangelo Signorile
Michelangelo Signorile; born December 19, 1960), is a gay American writer and a national talk radio host whose program is aired each weekday across the United States and Canada. He is a political liberal, unabashedly -
Dumba
DUMBA was a collective living space and anarchist, queer, all-ages community center and venue in Brooklyn, New York. DUMBA (a feminized version of DUMBO—Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) became a radical cultural -
Jane Ellen Harrison
M. Cornford, and A. B. Cook, she was inspired to apply anthropology and ethnography to the study of classical art and ritual. Harrison and this later group of people have become known as Cambridge Ritualists. -
Biphobia
Biphobia is a term used to describe the fear of, aversion to, or discrimination against bisexuality or LGBT people who are bisexual or perceived to be bisexual. It can also mean hatred, hostility, disapproval of -
Compton's Cafeteria riot
first recorded transgender riot in United States history, preceding the more famous 1969 Stonewall Riots in New York City by three years. Compton's Cafeteria was one of a chain of cafeterias, owned by Gene -
Eve Ensler
Eve Ensler (born 25 May 1953 in Scarsdale, New York) is an American playwright and feminist activist best known for the play The Vagina Monologues. Ensler graduated from Middlebury College in 1975. She married Richard -
Trannyshack
Trannyshack is a weekly San Francisco drag club started by drag queen Heklina, and takes place at The Stud bar. Founded in 1996 as an offshoot of Klubstitute, it has been a Tuesday night fixture -
Same-sex marriage in South Dakota
Template:SSM Same-sex marriage is legal in the American state of South Dakota. The United States Supreme Court ruled in Obergefell v. Hodges on June 26, 2015, that there is a constitutional right to -
John Schlesinger
John Richard Schlesinger, Order of the British Empire (CBE) (16 February 1926 – 25 July 2003) was an English film and stage director and actor. Schlesinger was born in London into a middle-class Jewish family -
Jeanne Manford
to college in her 30s, earning her bachelor's degree from Queens College, City University of New York and joining the faculty of PS 32 in Queens in 1964. She lived in New York until -
Harvey Milk High School
Harvey Milk High School is a high school in in the East Village of New York City designed to be a safe space for students regardless of sexual orientation. It was founded to be a -
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Save Our Children
Save Our Children, Inc. was a political coalition formed in 1977 in Miami, Florida to overturn a recently legislated county ordinance that banned discrimination in areas of housing, employment, and public accommodation based on sexual -
Derek Pattinson
servant and Elizabeth Pattinson neé Burgess (1895 - 1986) a primary school teacher. He was educated at the County Grammar School, Whitehaven and at The Queen's College, Oxford, where, despite having won the Stanhope Historical -
Theorem (film)
Template:Infobox Film Teorema is an Italian language movie directed in 1968 by Pier Paolo Pasolini with Laura Betti, Silvana Mangano, Massimo Girotti, Terence Stamp, and Anne Wiazemsky. It was the first time Pasolini would -
Long John Baldry
John William Baldry, popularly known as Long John Baldry (January 12, 1941 – July 21, 2005) was a pioneering gay blues singer from England. He sang with and influenced many notable British musicians with Rod Stewart -
Capitol Hill, Denver
Located in the City and County of Denver, Colorado, the Capitol Hill neighborhood is bounded by the major arteries of Broadway, Downing Street, Colfax Avenue, and Sixth Avenue, which carry large volumes of traffic around
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