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Off-Ramp
Off-Ramp, also known as George Sloan is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe who first appeared in the Young Heroes in Love series. The character Off-Ramp first appeared (like all members -
And Tango Makes Three
And Tango Makes Three is a 2005 children's book written by Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson and illustrated by Henry Cole. The book is based on the true story of Roy and Silo, two -
Patty Sheehan
Patty Sheehan (born October 27, 1956 in Middlebury, Vermont) is an American professional golfer. She became a member of the LPGA Tour in 1980 and won 6 major championships and thirty-five LPGA Tour victories -
LivingOUT
publisher, Donna M. Gimbut, was credited with the title "editor," with Charles Hughes as Content Manager. Staff writers were David J. Rust and Rebecca Boever. Contributing Writers were Emilie Carter, Charles Hughes, Liz Schulze, Charles -
History of gay villages
congregate. From one perspective, these spaces are places of marginality created by an often homophobic heterosexual community; from another perspective, they are places of refuge where members of gender and sexual minorities can benefit from -
Sexual identity
Sexual identity is a term that, like sex, has two distinctively different meanings. One describes an identity roughly based on sexual orientation, the other an identity based on sexual characteristics, which is not socially based -
South Dakota Amendment C (2006)
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Ohio State Issue 1 (2004)
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North Dakota Constitutional Measure 1 (2004)
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LGBT rights in the United States Virgin Islands
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Golden State Gay Rodeo Association
The Golden State Gay Rodeo Association (or G.S.G.R.A.) was established to further the growth, education, and charitable enjoyment of rodeo and the western life-style within the Golden State, California. It -
LGBT venues in Singapore
GLBT Centre for sexual minorities used to operate out of Bianco (above Mox Bar& Cafe) every Saturday from 4-8pm. However, after the closure of these venues in April 2008, it relocated to a terrace -
Boyz (magazine)
being quite tabloid in its outlook. A typical issue will include interviews with pop bands, actors or writers, a regular health page, an agony uncle page, music reviews and a rundown of recent and upcoming -
Gaysweek
Gaysweek was New York City's first mainstream weekly lesbian and gay newspaper. It was founded by Alan Bell in 1977. Gaysweek began as an 8-page single-color tabloid and when it ceased publication -
Womyn
In essence, respelled so as not to contain "men". The early meaning of the English word "man" (from Proto-Germanic mannaz, "person", and perhaps from proto-Indo-European reconstructed ghmon- ) and some words derived therefrom -
The Short North
and extending until just south of the Ohio State University campus area. It is an easy walk from the convention center or Nationwide Arena district to the north. The Short North is often crowded on -
Hayley Kiyoko
Hayley Kiyoko Alcroft (born April 3, 1991) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, dancer, video director and actress. Beginning dance lessons as a child, Kiyoko's interest in entertaining led to her working as a -
William Armstrong Percy III
William Armstrong Percy, III, (born December 10, 1933) is a professor, historian, encyclopedist, and gay activist. His mother Anne Minor Dent was raised by her widowed uncle, the distinguished Memphis lawyer Dent Minor. After graduating -
Caroline Azar
Caroline Azar is a director, actor, and playwright. As well, she was the lead singer, keyboardist and co-lyricist of the band Fifth Column. This experimental all-women punk band began in the mid 1980s -
Legal status of adoption in the United States
Second-parent adoption is a process by which a same-sex partner can adopt her or his partner's biological or adoptive child without terminating the first legal parent's rights. Second-parent adoption was -
Marie France
Marie-France Garcia is a French singer and actress born 9 February 1946 in Oran. She is transsexual and is a Parisian pop icon of the 1970s. Marie-France was hired in 1969 at the -
Salt Lake Metro
was intended to distinguish it from an existing gay and lesbian tabloid in the Salt Lake City market: The Pillar primarily featured publicity pieces, press releases and columns by amateur writers and local community leaders. -
Kate Millett
Kate Millett (born September 14, 1934 in St. Paul, Minnesota ) is an American feminist writer and activist. She is best known for her 1970 book Sexual Politics. The book offered a comprehensive critique of patriarchy -
Helen Stephens
Helen Herring Stephens (February 3, 1918 – January 17, 1994) was an American athlete, a double Olympic champion in 1936. Stephens, nicknamed the "Fulton Flash" after her birthplace Fulton, Missouri, was a strong athlete in sprint -
Kansas Amendment 1
Kansas Proposed Amendment 1 of 2005 is an amendment to the Kansas Constitution that makes it unconstitutional for the state to recognize or perform same-sex marriages or civil unions. The referendum was approved by
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The Official comprehensive wiki resource for the 2D point-and-click adventure game "When Rivers where Trails", developed in collaboration with the Indian Land Tenure Foundation and Michigan State University’s GEL Lab and San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. With contributions from…