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Operation Spanner
Operation Spanner was the name of an operation carried out by police in Manchester in the United Kingdom in 1987. The police had obtained a video which they believed depicted acts of sadistic torture, and -
Edwin Morgan
Edwin George Morgan OBE (born April 27, 1920) is a Scottish poet and translator who is associated with the Scottish Renaissance. He is widely recognised as one of the foremost Scottish poets of the 20th -
Nalo Hopkinson
Nalo Hopkinson (born December 20, 1960) is a Jamaican-born writer and editor who lives in Canada. Her Science fiction and fantasy novels (Brown Girl in the Ring, Midnight Robber, The Salt Roads) and short -
Portal:Intersex
Welcome To The Intersex Portal Intersexuality (definition) Intersex surgery Back to the Transgender Portal -
Israeli Gay Youth (IGY)
Israeli Gay Youth (IGY, (Hebrew:ארגון נוער גאה) was founded in 2002 in Israel as a non-profit, branching off from the Aguda, the largest LGBT organization in Israel. Currently the chairman of IGY, Yaniv -
Gay and Lesbian Medical Association
and 12 countries. Founded in 1981, GLMA "works to combat homophobia within the medical profession and in society at large; to promote quality health care for LGBT and HIV-positive people; to foster a professional -
Purple hand
On Halloween night (31 October), 1969, sixty members of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) and the Society for Individual Rights (SIR) staged a protest at San Francisco's Examiner in response to another in a -
Chemical King
Template:Superherobox Chemical King is the name of two fictional characters in the DC Comics universe. The first was Mr. Lambert, who was murdered by Alfred Stryker in Detective Comics#27. The second character named -
Julius (New York City)
Julius is a tavern in the New York City Greenwich Village neighborhood that is the oldest continuously operating Gay bar in New York and played an important roll in the events leading up to the -
Will Young
William Robert "Will" Young (born January 20, 1979) is a British singer-songwriter and actor from Wokingham, England, who came to prominence after winning the 2002 inaugural series of the ITV talent contest Pop Idol -
Triumph (comics)
Template:Cleanup-tense Template:Superherobox Triumph is a fictional character, a former superhero in the DC Comics universe who first appeared in Justice League America#92 (September 1994), and was created by Brian Augustyn, Mark -
Gay and Lesbian Equality Network
The Gay and Lesbian Equality Network (GLEN) is a non-governmental Irish gay rights group, based in Dublin, Ireland. The organisation was founded in 1988 and focuses mainly on legislation and social policy. As of -
Albany Trust
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Sex reassignment surgery in Thailand
Thailand is believed to have the largest number of Male-to-female transsexuals per capita in the world. A number of international Transsexuals opt to travel to Thailand in order to pursue male-to-female -
Sayoni
Sayoni is a Singapore-based organisation for queer, lesbian, bisexual, and transsexual Asian women. It derives its identity from the ancient myth of Sayoni. It was launched in 2006 with a weblog and a forum -
Harry J. Buncke
the history and development of reconstructive microsurgical procedures. [1] He is a past president of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, the International Society of Reconstructive Microsurgery, and the American Association of Plastic -
Ralph Millard
nominated as one of only 10 "Plastic Surgeons of the Millennium" by the members of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. In the April 2000 issue of Plastic Surgery News, Dr. Millard is described as -
Vicky Belo
She is famous for having performed dermatological services on high-profile members of Philippine showbiz, politics, high-society. Belo earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of the Philippines, Diliman in 1978 -
Rockway Institute
members of such organizations such as the Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists and Division 44 (the Society for the Psychological Study of LGBT Issues) of the American Psychological Association. The Institute partners with groups -
Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association
The Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association (GALHA) is a Humanist campaigning organisation that represents the many non-religious in the lesbian and gay community in the United Kingdom and beyond. GALHA promotes a rational humanist -
Capital City GLBTA Democratic Caucus
We are gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgender persons, and allies (GLBTA). We are employees, retirees, mothers, fathers, partners, husbands and wives. We are community volunteers, gay rights activists, and silent supporters. We are the Capital City -
Martine Rothblatt
Martine Aliana Rothblatt Ph.D, MBA, J.D. (born 1954 as Martin Rothblatt) is a transgendered American lawyer, Author, and entrepreneur. Rothblatt graduated from UCLA with a combined law and MBA degree in 1981, then -
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 -
David Norris (politician)
resident of North Great George's Street in Dublin, he is a member of the Irish Georgian Society and is an active campaigner for the preservation of Irish Georgian buildings. Senator Norris is also a -
The Piano Teacher
The Piano Teacher (French: La Pianiste) is a 2001 film directed by Michael Haneke, starring Isabelle Huppert and Benoit Magimel. It is based on the novel Die Klavierspielerin by Elfriede Jelinek, (Nobel Prize for Literature
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