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Nancy Adair
New Mexico, the younger sister of filmmaker Peter Adair, and raised on the Navajo and Zuni reservations. She was educated in New York and Washington, DC, and earned her degree at San Francisco State University. -
Gill Foundation
The Gill Foundation is one of the largest private funders of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) equal rights work in the United States. The foundation's mission is "to secure equal opportunity for all -
John Paulk
in his apartment on his personal telephone line. "During the late 1980s John managed Cocolat, the celebrated San Francisco patisserie owned by James Beard award-winning cookbook author, Alice Medrich." (quoted on his Chef site) -
C.O.G.
C.O.G. is an American comedy-drama film directed and written by Kyle Patrick Alvarez and starring Jonathan Groff. The film is based on a David Sedaris short story from his book of collected -
1999 in LGBT rights
February[] February 28 - UK The Queer Youth Alliance was founded, the first such'youth-led' gay rights organisation. March[] March 29 - New Zealand - Immigration law changes, made by Minister of Immigration Tuariki Delamere and approved -
16th Annual GLAAD Media Awards
16th Annual GLAAD Media Awards Presenting Sponsor: -
Fa'afafine
Fa'afafine) (also spelled faafafine, fafafige, and misspelled fafafini) is a third gender specific to Samoan culture. Fa'afafine are biologically men who in childhood choose by their nature to be raised to assume female -
Pink Saturday
Pink Saturday is San Francisco's largest underground street party held on the Saturday night before San Francisco Pride (Gay) Pride Day) in San Francisco's Castro district attracting more than half a million people -
Queer studies
the USA. The first Department of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Studies was created at City College of San Francisco. Other colleges that provide degrees in the discipline include Yale University, the University of Maryland, University -
Delwin Vriend
Delwin Vriend is a Canadian who was at the center of a landmark provincial and federal legal case concerning lesbian and gay rights in Canada. Delwin Vriend, born in Sioux Center, IA in 1966 to -
Pauline Cushman
Pauline Cushman (June 10, 1833 – December 2, 1893) was an American actress, and a spy for the Union Army during the American Civil War. Pauline was born in New Orleans, Louisiana as Harriet Wood, and -
There's Something About Marrying
Burns and directed by Nancy Kruse—was inspired by the 2004 same-sex weddings that occurred in San Francisco. According to executive producer Al Jean, the staff wanted the episode to explore what the different -
History of the bear subculture
Bear in LGBT communities is a metaphorical use to the animal of the same name with similar notable features. These features include the animal's hairiness, its solid proportions, and also its perceived masculine power -
California Proposition 8 (2008)
Proposition 8, also known as the Limit on Marriage Amendment or the California Marriage Protection Act, is an initiative measure proposed for the 2008 California General Election ballot that, if passed, would amend the California -
Alice B. Toklas
7, 1967) was the life partner of writer Gertrude Stein. She was born Alice Babette Toklas in San Francisco, California into a middle-class Jewish family and attended schools in both San Francisco and Seattle -
Ron Suresha
Template:Infobox Writer Ron Suresha, pen names Ron Jackson Suresha and Ron Jackson, is an American Author and anthologist of books centering on gay and bisexual men's subcultures, particularly the Bear community. -
1977 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1977. Events[] The city of Washington, D.C., adopts a human rights code banning sexual orientation -
Keith Kerr
Keith Kerr, Colonel, AUS-ret, and BG, CSMR-ret., (born 1936) is a retired United States Army Reserve Colonel, who later was given the rank of Brigadier General in the California State Military Reserve, part -
Rebecca Walker
Rebecca Walker (born November 17, 1969) is an American feminist and writer. She has been named by Time Magazine as one of the 50 future leaders of America. Walker was born Rebecca Leventhal in Jackson -
Issan Dorsey
Dorsey was the former abbot of Hartford Street Zen Center (HSZC) located in the Castro district of San Francisco, California. He is most remembered for establishing the Maitri Hospice at HSZC for students and friends -
LGBT rights in Cambodia
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Tohma Seguchi
He is unfailably polite to the point where he will refer to anybody (including his wife) as -san, and appears to be a friendly and even-tempered person (if also a ruthless businessman). As the -
ONE, Inc.
ONE, Inc. was an early gay rights organisation in the USA. The idea for a publication dedicated to homosexuals emerged from a Mattachine Society discussion meeting held on October 15, 1952. ONE Magazine’s first -
Michael Huffington
Template:Infobox Congressman Michael Huffington (born September 3, 1947, in Dallas, Texas) is an American politician belonging to the Republican Party, and a film producer. He was a member of the United States House of -
Faux queen
A faux queen or bio queen is a "drag queen trapped in a woman's body" sometimes called a "biologically-challenged" drag queen or a "female female impersonator" or even a "female impersonator impersonator" who
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