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Derek Pattinson
that he returned to the Church when as a civil servant. He entered British Civil Service, working in the Inland Revenue from 1952 until 1962 and HM Treasury from 1962 until 1965, returning in 1965 -
M. v. H.
Template:FamilyLaw M. v. H. [1999] 2 S.C.R. 3, is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on the rights of same-sex couples to equal treatment under the Constitution of -
Corinthian (comics)
Template:Superherobox The Corinthian is a fictional character in Neil Gaiman's comic book series The Sandman. His first appearance is in The Sandman#10 (October 1989), which is part of the second story arc -
Lesbian Avengers
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Jordan Palmer (social activist)
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Ann Northrop
Northrop is a native of her mother's hometown, Windsor. Northrop's father was a pilot for United Airlines, and the family moved frequently, thus she spent most of her youth in the areas surrounding -
List of events in the United Kingdom
The following is a list of LGBT events in the United Kingdom. This mainly encompasses gay pride parades but can also include some sporting events and film festivals. LGBT events are organised to promote tolerance -
Richard Grayson (writer)
teenage years, registered with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) as a candidate for Vice President of the United States, receiving coverage for his humorous "campaign" in The New York Times and various other media outlets -
Joseph F. Beam
acceptance of gay life in the black community by relating the gay experience with the struggle for civil rights in the United States. His father Sun Beam worked as a bank security guard in Philadelphia -
Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell
the main group of characters in the series. After guest-starring in the series' second episode, "Allen", the actor became one of the regular cast members. The character was introduced into the series as a -
Eleonora Duse
by Sarah Bernhardt. She gained her first major success in Europe, then toured South America, Russia and the United States; beginning the tours as a virtual unknown but leaving in her wake a general recognition -
Morris Kight
Los Angeles, California) was a gay rights pioneer and peace activist, based in Los Angeles. He is considered one of the original founders of the gay and lesbian civil rights movement in the United States. -
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 -
Issan Dorsey
establishing the Maitri Hospice at HSZC for students and friends dying of AIDS during the spread of the epidemic in the 1980s—the first Buddhist hospice of its kind in the United States. Many of -
Brunswick Four
ushering in a more militant Gay and Lesbian liberation movement in Canada, much as the Stonewall Inn Riots politicized Gays and Lesbians in the United States. Warner also notes that this was one of the -
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 -
National Transgender Advocacy Coalition
The National Transgender Advocacy Coalition is a lobbying and advocacy organization in the United States dedicated to protecting the civil rights of transgender and gender variant people. NTAC was founded in 1999, by a group -
Hollywood Montrose
Hollywood Montrose is a fictional character played by Meshach Taylor in the 1987 romantic comedy film Mannequin. Hollywood works at a Philadelphia department store called Prince& Company overseeing the care of mannequins, including the one -
Barnes-Wallace v. Boy Scouts of America
Barnes-Wallace v. Boy Scouts of America is an on-going case involving the City of San Diego's relationship with the Boy Scouts of America. Plaintiffs Lori and Lynn Barnes-Wallace, a lesbian couple -
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 -
Oregon Ballot Measure 36 (2004)
the November 2, 2004 general election. It is one of a number of initiatives promoted in the United States, generally known as defense of marriage amendments. Measure 36 added the following text to Article 15 -
Sarah Emma Edmonds
New England selling Bibles but still afraid of being found by her father, she fled to the United States in 1856 where she settled in Flint, Michigan. During the Civil War, she enlisted in the -
Billy doll
Billy is a doll introduced in 1997. Billy was created by artist John McKitterick and marketed in the United States by London-based Totem International as "the first out and proud gay doll" although that -
National Organization of Circumcision Information Resource Centers
their sex organs intact." The organization was founded in 1985, and is directed by Marilyn Milos, RN. The organization is the first national clearinghouse in the United States for information about circumcision. In its first -
The Fosters
Peter Paige and Bradley Bredeweg which first premiered in the United States on June 3, 2013 on the Freeform (previously named ABC Family) television network. It follows the lives of the Foster family led by
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