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Win Ng
store Taylor& Ng. Ng was born in "Chinatown", San Francisco. He studied at Saint Mary's Academy and the City College of San Francisco and San Francisco State University. After serving in the United States -
Erotic sexual denial
for an extended length of time without satisfying climax. This is sometimes practiced in association with BDSM, and can be thought of as a more extreme version of orgasm control, which ends in satisfying climax -
Chia Black Dragon
she ages about three years in every thousand (after having aged normally up to her twelfth year). In the months leading up to her wild flesh rejuvenations she becomes increasingly deranged and dangerous. At the -
Gay USA
devoted to in-depth coverage of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues" on a local, state, national and international level. It is filmed in the studios of, and aired by, Manhattan Neighborhood Network in Manhattan -
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Template:Citations missing The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a formally private, nonprofit organization, in practice closely associated with the United States Department of State, many US presidents, "numerous private foreign affairs groups" and -
Jonathan Ned Katz
Template:Multiple issues This article is about the historian and he has provided the data. For the queer studies professor, see Jonathan D. Katz. For the actor, see Jonathan Katz. For the technology writer, see -
Dorian
of lesbian (referring to exclusive attraction). The term "gay" is used as an adjective to describe homosexuality, and is also often used by the entire LGBT community in general. For this reason, various proposed terms -
Tom Limoncelli
Tom Limoncelli Tom Limoncelli (born December 2, 1968) is a noted system administrator, Author, speaker and bisexual activist. -
Ronald M. George
to the California Court of Appeal by Governor George Deukmejian in 1987, the Los Angeles Superior Court by Governor Jerry Brown in 1977, and the Los Angeles Municipal Court by Governor Ronald Reagan in 1972. -
Alberta Hunter
songwriter and nurse. Her career had started back in the early 1920s, and from there on, she became a successful Jazz recording artist, being critically accalimed to the ranks of Ethel Waters and Bessie Smith. -
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 -
Lewis v. Harris
Template:SSM Lewis v. Harris, 908 A.2d 196 (N.J. 2006), is a New Jersey Supreme Court case that held that same-sex couples are entitled to the same equal protection as heterosexual couples -
Sam Adams (Oregon politician)
to the Portland City Council, defeating attorney Nick Fish. He won the race for Mayor of Portland in the May 2008 election, and will be the first openly gay mayor in the city's history. -
Monsieur Mallah
Monsieur Mallah is a fictional character, a sapient gorilla with a genius level IQ. He is the supervillain partner of the Brain in the DC Universe. Monsieur Mallah first appeared in Doom Patrol (1st series -
List of LGBT rights activists
A list of LGBT rights activists who have worked to advance gay rights by political change, legal action or publication. Ordered by country, alphabetically. Template:Listdev -
Marci Bowers
from the University of Minnesota Medical School in 1986, where she was president of both her class, and the entire student body. Bowers later went on to study under the late Dr. Stanley Biber, a -
OutWeek
OutWeek Magazine was an influential gay and lesbian weekly news magazine published in New York City from 1989 to 1991. During its two year existence, OutWeek was widely considered the leading voice of AIDS activism -
Franklin E. Kameny
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Jack McFarland
Template:Infobox character John Philip "Jack" McFarland (born February, 1969) was a fictional character on the American television sitcom Will& Grace, played by Sean Hayes. -
Combahee River Collective
The Combahee River Collective was a Black feminist Lesbian group formed in Boston in 1974. The Collective held their last network retreat in February, 1980, and disbanded some time that year. Barbara Smith, along with -
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 -
Renée Richards
by the United States Tennis Association, citing an unprecedented women-born-women policy. She disputed the ban, and the New York Supreme Court ruled in her favor in 1977. This was a landmark decision in -
54 (film)
the notorious cofounder of Studio 54, a New York City disco club famous in the late 1970s and the setting for the film. The film also features Sela Ward, Breckin Meyer, Sherry Stringfield, and Skipp -
Corin Tucker
work with rock band Sleater-Kinney. In the early 1990s she attended Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. Although Sleater-Kinney was formed in Olympia, Washington and later relocated to Portland, Oregon, Tucker still describes -
Homosociality
In sociology, homosociality describes same-sex relationships that are not of a romantic and/or sexual nature. For example, a heterosexual male who prefers to socialize with men may be considered a homosocial heterosexual. Homosociality
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