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Cheer, Dorothy, Cheer!
Cheer, Dorothy, Cheer! is an American non-profit organization based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The organization was founded by 3 gay men in 2002 "to help promote diversity, HIV/AIDS awareness and raise money" for other -
Judith Halberstam
Judith Halberstam (born 15 December, 1961) is Professor of English and Director of The Center for Feminist Research at University of Southern California. Before joining USC she was an Associate Professor in the Department of -
Robert Perloff
Upon his return, Perloff graduated from Temple University in 1949, and his PhD in psychology from Ohio State University. Following postdoctoral work, he then taught industrial and consumer psychology at Purdue University. Much of his -
Ann Northrop
Ann Northrop (born 1948 in Hartford, Connecticut ) is a journalist and activist, and the current co-host of TV news program Gay USA. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Northrop is a native of her mother's -
The Denver Principles
rights also empowered people living with other diseases to network and organize as well. As those in New York grew frustrated from listening to doctors, nurses, lawyers, insurance experts and social workers talk about AIDS -
Patty Sheehan
1980 AIAW (predecessor of the NCAA) national collegiate champion. She went 4-0 as a member of the 1980 U.S. Curtis Cup team. She attended the University of Nevada and San Jose State University. -
Summer Altice
Template:Infobox Playboy Playmate Summer Danielle Altice (born December 23, 1979 in Fountain Valley, California, U.S.A.) is an American fashion model and actress. She was named after Miss USA 1975, Summer Bartholomew. She -
Tyler Oakley
as of January 3, 2016. Since uploading his first video in 2007 while a freshman at Michigan State University, his channel has over 615 million views and over 8 million subscribers as of February 2017 -
The Short North
The Short North is a neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, United States, centered on the main strip of High Street immediately north of downtown and extending until just south of the Ohio State University campus area -
Reed Erickson
Reed Erickson (1912-1992) was a transsexual man best known for his philanthropy. In 1964 he launched the Erickson Educational Foundation (EEF), a nonprofit philanthropic organization funded and controlled entirely by Erickson himself. The Erickson -
Mara Keisling
of the National Center for Transgender Equality, based in Washington, DC. She is a graduate of Penn State University and did graduate work in American Government at Harvard University. Mara was the founding executive director -
Alan Ball
Alan Erwin Ball (born May 13, 1957) is an American writer, director, and producer for television, film, and theatre. He is particularly notable for writing American Beauty and for creating Six Feet Under and True -
Nancy Kulp
upper-middle-class family in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. She obtained her bachelor's degree in journalism from Florida State University and worked on a master's degree in English and French at the University of Miami. -
Juliana Delgado Lopera
Juliana Delgado Lopera (born June 4, 1988) is a queer writer and performer. They are the author of ¡Cuéntamelo! an illustrated collection of queer immigrant histories in the United States during the 1980s. They use -
Rosie Jones
1959 in Santa Ana, California) is an American professional golfer. In her amateur career Rosie Jones was a three time New Mexico Junior Champion (1974 – 1976) and won the New Mexico State Championship in 1979. -
Robin Black
he would find was Killer Ky; a Canadian guitarist who had played with the band Sassy Scarlet as well as performing with Sylvain Sylvain (New York Dolls) and Michael Monroe's (Hanoi Rocks) solo groups. -
Patricia Ireland
obtained a Bachelor's degree from the University of Tennessee in 1966 and a law degree from the University of Miami School of Law in 1975. She also attended Florida State University College of Law. -
Greer Lankton
Greer Lankton (1958-1996) was an American artist, whose work was dedicated to creating lifelike, posable dolls and figures. Greer Lankton was born Greg Lankton in Flint, Michigan, to a Presbyterian minister and his wife -
Gay Blue Jeans Day
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Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla
of Dhalla's debut novel was further recognized when it was presented at the Between The Lines Festival at MIT (Boston) in 2004, and added to college syllabuses around the country like California State University. -
Harlan Pruden
Nation; however; is a member of the Saddle Lake Indian Reservation in Alberta and moved to New York City in May 1995. He came out as gay at age 17. After committing himself to sobriety -
Mary Wiseman
Mary L. Wiseman (born November 17, 1961) is an American lawyer and judge from the state of Ohio. On October 22 2007, Governor Ted Strickland appointed her to the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas -
Asian Lesbian Film and Video Festival
Template:Primarysources The Asian Lesbian Film and Video Festival (ALFF) is a film festival held for the first time in Taiwan from August 5 to August 10, 2005, before touring Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Beijing -
Jack McPhee
Jack McPhee is a fictional character played by Kerr Smith in the American television drama Dawson's Creek. The son of Joseph McPhee, Jack is the shy new kid on the block when he and -
Bai Ling
Template:Infobox actor Bai Ling (traditional Chinese: 白靈; simplified Chinese: 白灵; pinyin: Bái Líng) (born October 10, 1970 ) is a Chinese American actress. Bai is her surname, which literally means "white". Ling, a
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