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Kappa Psi Kappa
as the "Illustrious Elite" in the summer of 2001, these men set out and started to organize the foundation of the fraternity based upon promoting the high ideals of brotherhood, scholarship, service and leadership. The -
King & King
en Koning"), but later translated into English. Approximately 15,000 copies have been sold in the United States. There is a sequel, King& King& Family. It was published by Berkeley, California based Tricycle Press (the -
Jon Hinson
Jon Clifton Hinson (March 16, 1942 – July 21, 1995) was a politician from the state of Mississippi. Hinson was born in Tylertown, Mississippi, and he graduated from the University of Mississippi in Oxford. Hinson was -
List of LGBT publications
The following is a list of publications aimed at gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and transsexual (GLBT) people, by country. What follows each title is the publisher and the ISSN of the publication (if available). Template -
Sister Spit
on numerous occasions at the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, as well as on multiple tours across the United States, chiefly to LGBT audiences, including the Castro Street Fair, Pride and Ladyfest in San Francisco -
Jim Neal
to Kay Hagan in the Democratic primary, and Hagan subsequently defeated incumbent Elizabeth Dole (R-NC) in the general election. He is the second openly-gay candidate for the Senate in U.S. history. He -
National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association
The National Lesbian& Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA) is an American professional association dedicated to unbiased coverage of gay/lesbian issues in the media. It is based in Washington, D.C., and the membership consists primarily -
Pink pound
the LGBT community in Britain. (Occasionally, the similarly termed "blue pound" is used specifically for lesbians). In the United States, this spending is known as the pink dollar. The British gay market is estimated to -
Reverend Raymond A. Besse, S.J.C.
Reverend Dr. Raymond A. Besse, is a progressive religious leader affiliated with the Society of Jesus, and the National Gay and Lesbian Adolescent Social Services. Reverend Besse is a North American ordained minister He is -
Boystown, Chicago
Illinois. Situated within the formal neighborhood of Lakeview, it was the first officially recognized gay village in the United States[1] as well as the cultural center of one of the largest lesbian-gay-bisexual -
Rites (magazine)
Template:Sections Rites was a Canadian magazine, published for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities in Canada from 1984 to 1992. -
Robert Perloff
Robert Perloff (born February 3, 1921 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American psychology and business administration professor emeritus. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Perloff was drafted into the United States Army to fight in the -
Creote
a fictional character from DC Comics. He was written by Gail Simone and illustrated by Ed Benes. The character is the devoted partner of Savant, and mostly appears in the Birds of Prey comic book. -
Portal:LGBT/Did you know
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 of the United States?... that the -
Paul Popham
was chairman of the AIDS Action Council, a lobbying organization in Washington. He was the basis for the character of Bruce Niles in Larry Kramer's The Normal Heart, which was one of the first -
Anti-DADT protests
t ask, don't tell has been strenuously protested against and criticized by the LGBT community of the United States and its allies. The following is a list of publicized civil actions against the policy -
Silence = Death Project
The pink triangle was established as a pro-gay symbol by activists in the United States during the 1970s. Its precedent lay in World War II, when known homosexuals in Nazi concentration camps were forced -
IronClad Media
The name "IronClad Media" appears to have been replaced by "Next Decade Solutions"—most or all of the websites listed here now give that as the copyright owner. A whois search gives "Christian Troy" as -
John D'Emilio
National Endowment for the Humanities fellow from 1995 to 1997, he served as the Founding Director of the Policy Institute at the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. D'Emilio was awarded the Stonewall Book -
Kate Millett
their perspectives with the dissenting viewpoint of homosexual author Jean Genet. Kate Millett received her BA at the University of Minnesota in 1956, where she was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She -
Notre Dame Queer Film Festival
February 14, 2004 on the campus of The University of Notre Dame. All films were shown at the Hesburgh Library Auditorium. The festival was sponsored by The Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae of the University -
Loreta Janeta Velazquez
Loreta Janeta Velazquez (1842?-1897?) was a United States woman who, according to her own account, took part in the American Civil War disguised as a male soldier named Harry T. Buford and served the -
Heather Has Two Mommies
Heather Has Two Mommies is a children's book written by Lesléa Newman with Diana Souza's illustrations, first published in 1989. It is about a child, Heather, raised by lesbian women: her biological mother -
National Coalition of Black Lesbians and Gays
The National Coalition of Black Lesbians and Gays (NCBLG) was the United States' first national organization for African American and Third World gay rights. The NCBLG was organized by A. Billy S. Jones, and Delores
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