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Cheryl Chase
Bo Laurent, better known by her pseudonym Cheryl Chase (born August 14, 1956), is an American intersex activist and the founder of the Intersex Society of North America. She began using the names Bo Laurent -
Daayiee Abdullah
Imam Daayiee Abdullah is a gay Muslim who has been fighting against discrimination and hatred towards homosexuals and Muslims alike. Through a group called the Al-Fatiha Foundation, Abdullah has been active in this campaign -
Transgender youth
Transgender youth are children and adolescents who identify as transgender and/or transsexual. Because transgender youth are usually dependent on their parents for care, shelter, financial support, and other needs, and because most doctors are -
LGBT rights in Latvia
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Kentucky Equality Federation
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Nizah Morris
head injury from which she did not recover. Morris died on December 24, 2002, at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, when she was removed from life support. The Philadelphia Police Department's handling of Morris' death -
Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu
Edward John Barrington Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu (born October 20, 1926) is a British Conservative politician well known in Britain for founding the National Motor Museum, as well as for a -
George Moscone
Template:Infobox Officeholder George Richard Moscone (November 24, 1929–November 27, 1978) (Template:PronEng) was an American attorney and Democratic politician. He was the mayor of San Francisco, California, USA from January 1976 until his -
Svend Robinson
citizenship provisions of U.S. law, Robinson remains an American. He obtained a law degree from the University of British Columbia and completed post-graduate work at the London School of Economics. In 1972, he -
LGBT rights in Japan
Prostitution is illegal under the 1958 "Prostitution Prevention Act" under the National Criminal Code. However, since homosexuality is not seen as sexual conduct in the National criminal code but rather define it as "seikou-ruiji -
Jane Ellen Harrison
Jane Ellen Harrison (September 9, 1850–April 5, 1928) was a ground-breaking British classical scholar, linguist and feminist. Harrison is one of the founders, with Karl Kerenyi and Walter Burkert, of modern studies in -
Biphobia
Biphobia is a term used to describe the fear of, aversion to, or discrimination against bisexuality or LGBT people who are bisexual or perceived to be bisexual. It can also mean hatred, hostility, disapproval of -
Nan Goldin
which she had been introduced by her friend David Armstrong. Goldin graduated from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston/Tufts University in 1977/1978, where she had worked mostly with Cibachrome prints. -
Savage Love: Straight Answers from America's Most Popular Sex Columnist
Savage Love: Straight Answers from America's Most Popular Sex Columnist is a non-fiction book by sex columnist Dan Savage. It was first published in 1998 by Plume. In Savage Love, the author recounts -
Bear subculture in popular culture
Though not generally widely known outside of the gay community, the "Bear" concept has surfaced in pop culture. Bear adult movie actors of note include Hank Hightower, Buster, Mickey Squires, Jack Radcliffe, Dean Peters, and -
Gloria E. Anzaldúa
the death of her father when she was fourteen, Anzaldúa succeeded in getting a college education. She received her B.A. from Pan American University, and her M.A. from University of Texas at Austin. -
Lesbian Organization of Toronto
The Lesbian Organization of Toronto (L.O.O.T.) was a multi-faceted lesbian organization founded in 1976 and disbanded in 1980. The group was that Canadian city's first openly lesbian feminist group, and -
James Loney
James Loney (born 1964) is a Canadian peace activist who has worked for several years with Christian Peacemaker Teams in Iraq and Palestine. On November 26, 2005, he was kidnapped in Baghdad along with three -
Kinsey (film)
Kinsey is a 2004 biographical film written and directed by Bill Condon. It describes the life of Alfred Kinsey (played by Liam Neeson). As a pioneer in the area of sexology research, his 1948 publication -
Carol Leifer
Carol Leifer, born July 27, 1956) is an American comedian, writer, producer and actor whose career as a stand-up comedian started in the 1970s when she was in college. David Letterman discovered her performing -
Jeanne Manford
Suzanne) and returned to college in her 30s, earning her bachelor's degree from Queens College, City University of New York and joining the faculty of PS 32 in Queens in 1964. She lived in -
Jenny Allard
Jenny Allard is a former All-American softball player at the University of Michigan and the current head coach of the Harvard University softball team. Allard played for the Michigan Wolverines from 1987-1990 where -
Gay bashing
Gay bashing is an expression used to designate verbal confrontation with, denigration of, or physical violence against people thought to be lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgendered (LGBT) because of their apparent sexual orientation or gender -
Wendy Carlos
Wendy Carlos (born Walter Carlos, November 14, 1939) is an American composer and electronic musician. She is one of the first famous performers of electronic music using synthesizers. Switched-On Bach (1968) was an early -
Lydia Foy
Lydia Foy was born male in the Republic of Ireland on 23 June 1947. After marrying and fathering two children, she had sex reassignment surgery and began a 12 year legal battle to assert her
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