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Joseph Fielding Smith
Joseph Fielding Smith (January 30, 1899 – August 29, 1964) was Presiding Patriarch and a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1942 until 1946. Smith was born -
One In Ten (organization)
organization in Washington, D.C. Its largest program is Reel Affirmations, the third largest LGBT film festival (in terms of attendance) in the United States and the largest all-volunteer film festival in the world -
Kathy Acker
Kathy Acker (18 April 1947 in Manhattan — 30 November 1997 in Tijuana, Mexico) was an experimental novelist, prose stylist, playwright, essayist, poète maudit and sex-positive feminist writer. Acker's first work appeared in print -
Miguel Vale de Almeida
e da Empresa (ISCTE) in Lisbon. He is the current Ambassador of the European Union to the United States, as well as editor-in-chief of the journal Etnográfica and member of CEAS-ISCTE and -
Mid-South Pride
Mid-South Pride is a non-profit corporation located in Memphis, Tennessee. Mid-South Pride was founded in May 2004, to take over the work formerly done by Memphis Pride. Mid-South Pride produces the -
Thomas Anthony Dooley
Thomas Anthony Dooley III (January 17, 1927–January 18, 1961) was an American Catholic who, while serving as a physician in the United States Navy, became increasingly famous for his humanitarian and anti-Communist activities -
The Times of Harvey Milk
The Times of Harvey Milk is an Academy Award-winning documentary, produced in the United States and premiered on 1 November 1984 at the Castro Theater in San Francisco. The Times of Harvey Milk, directed -
Kentucky v. Wasson
the laws and the right to privacy. The Kentucky case helped pave the way for many other states and eventually the United States Supreme Court to issue similar rulings. At that time, Kentucky law criminalized -
Secret Court of 1920
The Secret Court of 1920 was a secret tribunal convened in 1920 at Harvard University to rid the university of homosexuals. Headed by then president Abbott Lawrence Lowell, the tribunal included acting Dean Chester N -
Utah Constitutional Amendment 3
of Utah. It passed in the November 2 2004 election, as did similar amendments in ten other states. The proposed amendment attracted considerable controversy in Utah. Both pro and anti amendment groups formed to sway -
Issan Dorsey
the spread of the epidemic in the 1980s—the first Buddhist hospice of its kind in the United States. Many of his former students and biographers have observed that Dorsey was the embodiment of a -
Jane Bowles
Jane Bowles, born Jane Auer (February 22, 1917 – May 4, 1973), was an American writer and playwright. Born into a Jewish family in New York, Jane Bowles spent her childhood in Woodmere, New York, on -
In the Life
newsmagazine, broadcast on PBS. Premiering on June 9, 1992, it was the longest running LGBT television program in history. In September 2012, In The Life Media announced that the December 2012 broadcast would be the -
Homosexuality in the Roman Catholic priesthood
This article is about individuals in the Roman Catholic Church. For a general discussion see Homosexuality and Roman Catholicism Studies into homosexuality and Roman Catholic priests are difficult to quantify specific percentages of gay clergy -
Men who have sex with men
Men who have sex with men (MSM) is a classification of men who engage in sex with other men, regardless of whether they identify themselves as homosexual/gay, bisexual, or heterosexual. The term is intended -
1978 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1978. Events[] The city of Berkeley, California, prohibits employment discrimination based on sexual orientation in the -
1977 in LGBT rights
banning sexual orientation discrimination in private employment. This code replaces previous legislation such as Title 34, enacted in 1973 which also granted sexual orientation protection., Dade County, Florida, in the United States, enacts a Human -
1979 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1979. March[] 1 — The new Penal Code of Cuba enters into force, decriminalizing homosexual acts. -
1995 in LGBT rights
partnerships (a common-law marriage or civil union) with all the rights of marriage - except for marriage in a church and adoption. May[] May 25 - In Egan v. Canada the Supreme Court of Canada rules -
1985 in LGBT rights
based on lifestyle ("moeurs"), including homosexuality, in employment and services, public and private. March[] March 26 - The United States Supreme Court overturns Oklahoma law that banned gays and lesbians from teaching in state public schools. -
1996 in LGBT rights
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
2000 in LGBT rights
January[] 12 January - the ban on lesbians and gay men serving in the United Kingdom armed forces is lifted. March[] March 7 - Same-sex marriage in the United States: California voters approve Proposition 22, a -
1970 in LGBT rights
year 1970. June[] 28 — On the one-year anniversary of the Stonewall riots, more than 2,000 people march in New York City as part of the first gay pride parade in the United States. -
1993 in LGBT rights
Sodomy laws in the Republic of Ireland were repealed. See Campaign for Homosexual Law Reform April[] April 25 - Third gay rights march on Washington, D.C. starts with an estimated 300,000 participants. -
1932 in LGBT rights
for deletion or improve the page and remove the{{delete}} tag. Remember to check what links here and the page history before deleting. Births[] February 22 (Boston) - Ted Kennedy, senior United States Senator from Massachusetts.
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The Hellsing Organization, a secret branch of the British government, has long been battling supernatural threats to keep the people safe from creatures of the night. Its current leader, Sir Integra Hellsing, controls her own personal army to eliminate the…