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Olivia (company)
Template:Infobox Company Olivia is a travel company which sells cruises and resort vacations marketed towards lesbian customers. It was founded by Judy Dlugacz in 1973 as a women’s record label, Olivia Records. It -
Molly house
A Molly house is an archaic English term for a tavern or private room where homosexual males and transwomen could meet each other and possible sexual partners. Found in most of the larger cities, Molly -
Purple hand
On Halloween night (31 October), 1969, sixty members of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) and the Society for Individual Rights (SIR) staged a protest at San Francisco's Examiner in response to another in a -
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Ashley
Ashley is a 2013 drama film directed by Dean Ronalds and starring Nicole Fox, Nicole Buehrer, Jennifer Taylor, Michael Madsen, and Tom Malloy. Ashley Collins a 17-year-old high school student is sitting smoking -
LGBT rights in Yemen
reforms have not been fully implemented and that abuses still run rampant, especially in the areas of women's rights, freedom of the press, torture and police brutality. Freedom of the speech, the press and -
Battle of the Sexes
Battle of the Sexes is a 2017 biographical sports film directed by Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton and written by Simon Beaufoy. The plot is loosely based on the 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean -
Boys Don't Cry (film)
Boys Don't Cry is a 1999 American biographical film directed by Kimberly Peirce, and co-written by Peirce and Andy Bienen. The film is a dramatization of the real-life story of Brandon Teena -
Julius (New York City)
Julius is a tavern in the New York City Greenwich Village neighborhood that is the oldest continuously operating Gay bar in New York and played an important roll in the events leading up to the -
Nancy Wilson (religious leader)
The Reverend Elder Nancy L. Wilson (born 1950) is the Moderator of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches (MCC or Metropolitan Community Churches). On Sunday 29 October 2005 in Washington's National Cathedral, Nancy -
Cleveland Stonewall Democrats
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Rennae Stubbs
Rennae Stubbs (b. March 26, 1971 in Sydney) is an Australian professional female tennis player. She has won several Grand Slam doubles titles and represented Australia at three successive Olympic Games. She has recorded more -
Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar
Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar (1688-1733) was a Swedish female soldier and crossdresser during the Great Northern War. She was born to lieutenant-colonel Johan Stålhammar, himself a veteran of the war, but who became almost -
Lasse-Maja
Lars Larsson Molin, alias Lasse-Maja (October 5, 1785 - June 4, 1845), was a notorious Swedish criminal who used to disguise himself in women's clothing, which gave him the female sounding nickname Lasse-Maja -
European Forum of LGBT Christian Groups
a rotating schedule of host countries, at which the Annual General Meeting is held and both a women's and men's preconferences are held. An Agapè Fund is organized to financially support those who -
Nancy Astley
Nancy Astley/Nan is the protagonist of the lesbian TV series Tipping the Velvet. A sheltered 18-year-old living with her working-class family and helping in their oyster restaurant in Whitstable, Kent. She -
Joe Solmonese
Joe Solmonese was appointed President of the Human Rights Campaign of the United States and its affiliate, the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, on March 9, 2005. A native of Attleboro, Massachusetts, Solmonese, aged 40 at -
Kathy Rudy
M Kathy Rudy is an associate professor of women's studies and ethics at Duke University. Rudy's work is often interdisciplinary as she merges philosophy, theology, politics, feminism, and medical ethics. She is open -
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Sapphire (author)
novel Push brought her much praise and some controversy for its graphic account of a young black woman growing up in a cycle of incest and abuse. She lives and works in New York City. -
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 -
Panromantic
Panromantic is a orientation characterized by the potential for romantic attraction, regardless of their gender identity or biological sex. Thus, panromantic includes potential attraction to people who do not fit into the gender binary of -
Emmie (Laura Nyro song)
Emmie is a track on the 1968 album Eli and the Thirteenth Confession by Laura Nyro, released on March 3, 1968. Alanna Nash in her April 25, 1997 music comment "Passion Player" on EW.com -
Jahna Steele
Template:Infobox Celebrity Jahna Erica Steele (29 September 1958 — 24 January 2008 ) was an American transgender entertainer and Las Vegas showgirl who was voted Las Vegas' "Sexiest Showgirl on The Strip" in 1991, "Entertainer of -
Renée Bordereau
Cover of Bordereau's memoirs Renée Bordereau (born 1770), nicknamed The Angevin, was a French woman who disguised herself as a man and fought as a Royalist cavalier in the troops of Charles Melchior Artus
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The Catherine Wiki is a comprehensive database and interactive visual guide for the game Catherine from Atlus that anyone can edit. Catherine is an M-rated horror/romance/puzzle/adventure video game from Atlus USA, released on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The game is…