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Sister Kitty Catalyst O.C.P.
LGBT and kink) communities. She is one of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and has taken part in political actions, ongoing campaigns and staged exorcisms and blessings supporting queer activists in a variety of causes -
David Cicilline
Template:Infobox Politician David N. Cicilline (born 1961), American Democratic politician, is the current Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island. He is the first openly gay mayor of a U.S. state capital, and is considered -
BLK (magazine)
BLK was an monthly American newsmagazine, similar in format to Time (magazine) and The Advocate, which targeted its coverage of people, events, and issues to African American LGBT readers. Published in Los Angeles, the magazine -
Robert La Tourneaux
Illya Darling. In 1968, he was part of the ensemble for Mart Crowley’s play The Boys in the Band, which opened on April 14, 1968 at Theater Four in New York City. The advertisement -
Gidget Gein
Template:Infobox musical artist Gidget Gein (born Bradley Stewart on September 11, 1969 in Hollywood, Florida) is an American musician and artist. He was the second bassist for alternative rock band Marilyn Manson, during which -
Harry Benjamin
to a lecture by Auguste Forel, whose book The Sexual Question was a sensation at the time and which impressed me greatly. I also met Magnus Hirschfeld very early on through a girl friend, who -
Eric Stanton
Eric Stanton (September 30 1926–March 17 1999; born Ernest Stanzoni) was an American bondage and fetish illustrator, cartoonist, and comic-book artist. Although the majority of his work depicted female dominance scenarios, he also -
Bruce Hayes
Lawrence ("Bruce") Hayes (b. March 8, 1963) was a prominent American freestyle and individual medley swimmer in the early 1980s. Hayes is best known for anchoring the U.S. men’s 4 x 200-metre -
Alan Bates
Template:Infobox actor Sir Alan Arthur Bates CBE (February 17, 1934 – December 27, 2003) was a British actor. -
Kay Lahusen
Barbara Gittings, was the editor. Lahusen helped with the founding of the original Gay Activists Alliance (GAA) in 1970, she contributed to a New York-based weekly newspaper named Gay Newsweekly, and co-authored The -
Pauline Cushman
family to live in Michigan. At the age of eighteen she decided she should go to New York City to become an actress, where she changed her name to Cushman – a tribute, it is thought -
Brigid Brophy
novelist, essayist, critic, biographer, and dramatist. In the Dictionary of Literary Biography: British Novelists since 1960, S. J. Newman described her as "one of the oddest, most brilliant, and most enduring of the 1960s symptoms." -
The Pink Panthers
The Pink Panthers Patrol (often shortened to Pink Panthers) were a civilian patrol group based in New York City, founded by members of Queer Nation in the summer of 1990 in order to combat anti -
Sophie B. Hawkins
Ballantine Hawkins is an American singer, songwriter, musician and painter, born November 1 1967, in Manhattan, New York City, USA. Her biggest hits are "Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover," "Right Beside You," and -
Richard Grayson (writer)
books of short stories and his satiric runs for public office. Born in Brooklyn, he attended New York public schools and the City University of New York, receiving a Master of Fine Arts degree in -
Don Lemon
CNN Newsroom, based in Atlanta, Georgia. Lemon was born on March 1, 1966 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He majored in broadcast journalism at Brooklyn College in Brooklyn, New York, and also attended Louisiana State University. -
Marvin Liebman
Marvin Liebman (born in New York City in 1923, died in Washington, DC in 1997), conservative activist and fundraiser, and gay rights advocate. Marvin Liebman was one of the pioneers of direct-mail fundraising. His -
National Stonewall Democrats
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Justin Taylor
Brian Kinney's love interest throughout the series. Justin's relationship with Brian causes tension between him and Brian's best friend Michael. Debbie calls him "Sunshine" because of his cheery disposition and bright smile -
Election
Election is a 1999 American black comedy-drama film directed and written by Alexander Payne and adapted by him and Jim Taylor from Tom Perrotta's 1998 novel of the same title. The plot revolves -
Robert De Niro, Sr.
known as the father of actor Robert De Niro. Robert De Niro, Sr., was born in Syracuse, New York, to an Italian American father, Henry Martin De Niro, who was originally of Neapolitan descent, and -
Jan Morris
known particularly for the Pax Britannica trilogy, a history of the British Empire, and for portraits of cities, notably Oxford, Venice, Trieste and New York City, and has also written about Spanish history and culture. -
Atticus Circle
of the LGBT social movements. The organization is founded and run mostly by straight people and works to empower straight and other allies to give them a sense of ownership in this civil rights struggle. -
Portal:LGBT/Did you know
career?...that the GayFest of 2005 was the first LGBT pride parade in Romania?... that African American civil rights activist Mel Boozer was the first openly gay person nominated for the office of Vice President -
After Hours
portrayed by Dunne, as he experiences a series of misadventures while making his way home from New York City's SoHo district during the night. After Hours received positive reviews with praises for its black
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