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Kenric
Kenric was established in 1965 and is made up of a network of social groups for Lesbians throughout the United Kingdom. Members are of all ages, although mainly due to the long running nature of -
Patience Agbabi
and issues of racial, sexual, and gender identity are important in her poetry. Agbabi was born in London and as a teenager lived in North Wales. Her parents were Nigerians. She studied English Language and -
Sylvin Rubinstein
Sylvin Rubinstein (1914 Moscow, April 30, 2011, Hamburg) was a Russian dancer and cross-dresser who was a member of the resistance to Nazism during World War II. Born in 1914 in Russia, his aristocrat -
Political lesbianism
Political lesbianism is a phenomenon within feminism, primarily Second wave feminism; it includes, but is not limited to, lesbian separatism. Political lesbianism embraces the theory that sexual orientation is a choice, and advocates lesbianism as -
2001 in LGBT rights
April[] April 1 Same-sex marriage in the Netherlands: Dutch legislation to allow same-sex couples to marry becomes active. The Netherlands are the first country to grant full marriage rights to same-sex couples -
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 -
Keeley Hawes
Template:Infobox actor Keeley Hawes (born 10 February 1976) is an English actress, initially known for her role as Zoe Reynolds in the BBC One drama series Spooks (2002-2004). -
Glenn Belverio
Glenn Belverio is a journalist and editor based in New York, New York. In the 1990s, Belverio was a filmmaker and performance artist, whose 1993 collaboration with best-selling author Camille Paglia on the short -
Margaret Clap
Margaret Clap (better known as Mother Clap, died circa 1726) was a woman who ran a brothel for homosexual men in London in the early part of the 18th century. At the time homosexuality in -
Pink pound
Template:Nofootnotes Pink pound is a term describing the purchasing power of the LGBT community in Britain. (Occasionally, the similarly termed "blue pound" is used specifically for lesbians). In the United States, this spending is -
Sir Ewan Forbes, 11th Baronet
educated at home, and the culmination of this unhappy upbringing was coming out as a debutante in London in the late 1920s. Betty was promptly sent abroad by the family, studying at Munich University, before -
Laurel Holloman
Template:Infobox actor Laurel Holloman (born May 23, 1971 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina) is an American Actor, currently best known for her roles as Justine on Angel and Tina on the Showtime series The -
BiFest
of Bisexuality", and was combined with a bisexual march through London. However, the idea was not taken up again until 2005, when a new organising team stepped forward to create an annual BiFest in London. -
Georgina Somerset
first openly intersex person in the United Kingdom. Somerset was born on 23 March 1923 in Purley, London and christened George Edwin Turtle. Her birth was registered outside of the usual time limit because of -
Melbourne Queer Film Festival
use that facility. It also uses various other central Melbourne venues - each having excellent access to public transport and disabled access. The Program Launch, which is the official launch of the Festival, is held in -
Jenny lives with Eric and Martin
The cover of the book Jenny lives with Eric and Martin (ISBN 0-907040-22-5), originally Mette bor hos Morten og Erik, is a black-and-white picture book by the Danish author Susanne -
Portal:LGBT/Did you know
above to include the new DYK and evenly distribute the number of items across all three display templates. DYK list[] Portal:LGBT/Did you know/1... that when Dan Savage's book Savage Love was -
John Lind (female impersonator)
John Lind (born 1877; died 1940), born with the surname Lindström, was a Swedish female impersonator, singer and dancer. Although mostly forgotten today, he toured the world in the early 20th century and was one -
Rachel Williams
Rachel Williams (born April 29, 1967, in New York City, New York) is an American model, Actor, and TV presenter, and landscape designer. Her father Tod Williams and stepmother Billie Tsien, are architects in the -
Zoe (All My Children)
Zoe (formerly known as Fredrick "Freddie" Luper) is a fictional character from the ABC daytime drama All My Children, and is credited as the first transgender character to appear on a soap opera at the -
Gay Police Association
The Gay Police Association (GPA) is a British police staff association with members in all 52 UK police forces. The GPA was founded in 1990 as LAGPA (Lesbian And Gay Police Association), and represents the -
Robert Lepage
Robert Lepage, National Order of Quebec (born December 12, 1957 in Quebec City) is a playwright, actor and film director from Quebec City, Quebec, and is one of Canada's most honoured theatre artists. Lepage -
Cruising in the United Kingdom
historians to address the topic. He believes that the first gay cruising grounds and gay brothels in London may have sprung up in the early 17th century. Theatres were sometimes denounced as such by moralists -
Hannah Snell
was born in Worcester, England on April 23 1723. Locals claim that she played a soldier even as a child. In 1740 she moved to London and later married James Summs on January 6 1744. -
Dora Carrington
to attend extra lessons in drawing. She won a scholarship to the Slade School of Art in London where she met the brothers Paul and John Nash, Christopher R.W. Nevinson and Mark Gertler. All
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