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Jason and deMarco
University in Tennessee, and comes from a Pentecostal faith background. Marco DeCiccio, who is now known as deMarco, grew up a Roman Catholic, is a native of Canada and a 1999 graduate of York University. -
Sara Davis Buechner
since 2003, and was formerly a member of the faculties of Manhattan School of Music and New York University. Buechner received her undergraduate degree from Juilliard School, and received her doctorate in music from the -
Marsha P. Johnson
Marsha P. Johnson (1945 - July 6, 1992) was an African American American gay liberation activist and self-identified drag queen, and a popular figure in New York City's gay and art scene from the -
Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
AIDS epidemic by the New York Post. Initial meetings were held in the homes of several New York City activists as well as after hours at the New York State Council on the Arts. The -
Enkyo Pat O'Hara
1] along with Tetsugen Bernard Glassman. She is also a former professor of interactive media at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. She holds a doctorate in Media ecology. A socially engaged -
James Zappalorti
James Patrick Zappalorti (1945–1990), a disabled veteran of the Vietnam War, was the victim of a highly-publicized, fatal gay-bashing attack on Staten Island, New York. Born in Brooklyn, Zappalorti moved to Staten -
Enza Anderson
Template:Infobox performer Enza "Supermodel" Anderson (born in 1964 in Toronto) is a Canadian transsexual who has become famous in Canada for her quixotic political campaigns, which are usually based around the slogan 100% Great -
Donald Strachey
who appears in novels by mystery writer Richard Stevenson. Strachey, a gay man, lives in Albany, New York, with his partner Timothy Callahan, who works as a legislative aide to a New York state senator -
Scott Thompson
and was a student there at the time of the 1975 shooting massacre.[1] He enrolled in York University but in his third year was asked to leave for being'disruptive'. He joined the comedy -
LGBT rights in New Zealand
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Benedetta Carlini
Benedetta Carlini (1591-1661) was a Catholic mystic and lesbian nun, who lived in Counter-Reformation Italy during the sixteenth and seventeenth century. Judith Brown chronicled her life in Immodest Acts (1986), which discussed the -
Same-sex marriage status in the United States by state
1993 that denying licenses to same-sex partners violated the Hawaii constitution unless there is a "compelling state interest." In 2003, the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Lawrence v. Texas paved the way -
Same-sex marriage in Arkansas
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Jean Genet
Jean Genet (19 December 1910 – 15 April 1986) was a prominent and controversial French novelist, playwright, poet, essayist, and political activist. Early in his life he was a vagabond and petty criminal, but later took -
Hillcrest, San Diego, California
Template:Coor title dm Hillcrest is a neighborhood in the Uptown community of San Diego northwest of Balboa Park. -
Lesbian and Gay Community Appeal Foundation
The Lesbian and Gay Community Appeal Foundation is a non-profit foundation based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that builds and supports groups and individuals in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender/transsexual (LGBT) communities in -
Ashikaga Yoshimasa
Ashikaga Yoshimasa (足利 義政 January 20, 1435—January 27, 1490) was the 8th shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1449 to 1473 during the Muromachi period of Japan. Yoshimasa was the -
Bisexual erasure
Bisexual erasure is the tendency to ignore, remove, falsify, or reexplain evidence of bisexuality in the historical record, academic materials, the news media, and other primary sources. When bisexual erasure is found in intellectually dishonest -
Gianni Vattimo
Gian Teresio Vattimo, also known as Gianni Vattimo (born January 4, 1936) is an internationally recognized Italian author and politician. Many of his works have been translated into English. Vattimo was born in Turin, Piedmont. -
Rachael Sage
Template:Infobox musical artist Rachael Sage is an American songwriter. She was born in Port Chester, NY and studied drama and ballet, before switching to music. She has released seven albums, as of April 2006 -
Bruce Hayes
Lawrence ("Bruce") Hayes (b. March 8, 1963) was a prominent American freestyle and individual medley swimmer in the early 1980s. Hayes is best known for anchoring the U.S. men’s 4 x 200-metre -
Circumcision advocacy
in pediatric practice, ed. G. C. Denniston, F. M. Hodges, and M. F. Milos, 223-24. New York [2]. The term "circumcision advocate" has been used in a newsletter from the University of Sydney, Australia -
Francis Leon
performed the first soprano part in Mozart's Twelfth Mass at St. Stephen's church in New York City at age 8. Leon entered minstrelsy in 1858. Only 14 at the time, he quickly rose -
Hothead Paisan
Hothead Paisan is an "alternative comic" written and drawn by Diane DiMassa. Subtitled "Homicidal Lesbian Terrorist", it features the eponymous title character wreaking violent vengeance on male oppressors. Recurring characters include Hothead's cat Chicken -
Same-sex marriage in Maine
LGBT Rights Laws around the world
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