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Gender identity disorder
significant gender dysphoria (discontent with the biological sex they were born with). It is a psychiatric classification and describes the problems related to transexuality, transgender identity, and transvestism. It is the diagnostic classification most commonly -
Roy Cohn
of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. A highly controversial figure, he wielded tremendous political power at times. Born in New York City, Cohn was the only child of Dora Marcus (1892-1967) and Albert Cohn (1885 -
Out & Equal
Equal Workplace Advocates (commonly known as "Out& Equal") is a United States non-profit lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) workplace equality organization headquartered in San Francisco, California. Out& Equal achieved 501(c)(3) status -
Glee (TV series)
19, 2009, to March 20, 2015. It focuses on the fictitious William McKinley High School glee club, New Directions, which competes on the show choir competition circuit while its disparate members deal with social issues -
Charles J. O'Byrne
teaser was published in Playboy magazine in 2002. He is now a practicing Episcopalian. O'Byrne is an active athlete having completed two New York City Marathons and in June 2007 completed his first triathlon. -
Billy Tipton
Tipton, who had lived for decades as a man, was biologically female. Tipton was born in Oklahoma City and grew up in Kansas City, Missouri, where Tipton was raised by an aunt after Tipton's -
EngenderHealth
EngenderHealth is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in New York, internationally active in contraception, HIV and AIDS, gender equity, obstetric fistula, sterilization, and other sexual and reproductive health (SRH) issues in 40 developing -
Tom of Finland
Over the course of four decades he produced some 3500 illustrations, mostly featuring men with exaggerated primary and secondary sex traits: heavily muscled torsos, limbs, buttocks and improbably large penises. Tight or partially removed clothing -
Julian Eltinge
Great Depression and the death of vaudeville; Eltinge’s star began to fade. He continued his show in nightclubs but found little success, he died in 1941 following a show at a New York nightclub -
Robert Mapplethorpe
Roman Catholic of English and Irish heritage in Our Lady of the Snows Parish in Floral Park, New York, a neighborhood of Long Island. He received a B.F.A. from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn -
Wanda Sykes
comedian and actress. She earned the 1999 Emmy Award for her writing on The Chris Rock Show. In 2004 Entertainment Weekly named her as one of the 25 funniest people in America. She is well -
Alan Cumming
Alan Cumming (born 27 January 1965) is a Scottish film and stage actor, perhaps best known for his supporting roles as "Boris Grishenko" in the James Bond film GoldenEye, "Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler" in X2: X -
South of Market, San Francisco, California
full name, South of Market, there is a trend to shorten the name to SOMA or SoMa, probably in reference to SoHo (South of Houston) in New York City, and, in turn, Soho in London. -
Madge Weinstein
developed a cult following and is among the 50 most-subscribed-to podcasts. Weinstein is the creation and alter ego of underground filmmaker Richard Bluestein and was described by USA Today as "representative of the -
Mercedes de Acosta
and Hollywood personalities and numerous friendships with prominent artists of the period. She was born in New York City in 1893. Her father, Ricardo de Acosta, was of Cuban and Spanish] descent and her mother -
Patricia Highsmith
adaptations. Strangers on a Train has been adapted to the screen three times, notably by Alfred Hitchcock in 1951. In addition to her acclaimed series about murderer Thomas Ripley, she wrote many short stories, often -
Worldpride
their Annual General Meeting. At the 16th annual conference of InterPride, held in October 1997 in New York City, United States of America, InterPride's membership voted to establish the "WorldPride" title and awarded it -
Slut Night
Slut Night is a butch-femme social gathering (mainly for self-identified dykes and lesbians) to celebrate gender expression and the butch and femme gender roles which have a long tradition in lesbian culture. Slut -
Queer Nation
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The Society for Human Rights
The Society for Human Rights was an American homosexual rights organization established in Chicago in 1924. Society founder Henry Gerber was inspired to create the society by Germany's Doctor Magnus Hirschfeld and his work -
John Gilmore (writer)
Template:Primarysources John "Jonathan" Gilmore (born July 5, 1935 in Los Angeles, California) is an American novelist and journalist. -
Orlando Jordan
the match, he was impressive enough that when Cena attacked Jordan after the match was over, The Undertaker, with whom Cena was in a feud, came to the ring and helped Jordan to his feet. -
Logo (TV channel)
deals prior to its launch date with DirecTV, Charter Communications, Adelphia, Cablevision, Time Warner Cable of New York City, and RCN. A deal with Comcast was reached after the launch date. Dish Network has added -
Lily Tomlin
her interest in the theater and performing arts began. After college, Tomlin began doing stand-up comedy in nightclubs in Detroit and later, in New York City. Her first television appearance was on The Merv -
Anderson Cooper
own eponymous syndicated daytime talk show, Anderson Live. Cooper was born on June 3, 1967, in New York City, New York, the younger son of the writer Wyatt Emory Cooper and the artist, designer, writer
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