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Marshall-Newman Amendment
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Bialogue
Bialogue, a portmanteau of the words bisexual and dialogue, is an American activist/political group based in New York City, working on issues of local, national& international interest to the bisexual community and it's -
Vriend v. Alberta
Template:SCCInfoBox Vriend v. Alberta [1998] 1 S.C.R. 493 is a famous Supreme Court of Canada case that determined that a legislative omission can be the subject of a Charter violation. The case -
Jin Xing
Jin Xing (Chinese= 金星) (born August 13, 1967) is a ballerina, modern dancer, choreographer and actress from the People's Republic of China, and owner of the contemporary dance company "Shanghai Jin Xing Dance -
Conditions (magazine)
Conditions (full title:Conditions: a feminist magazine of writing by women with a particular emphasis on writing by lesbians) was a lesbian feminist literary annual founded in 1976 in Brooklyn, New York by Elly Bulkin -
Marvin Liebman
Marvin Liebman (born in New York City in 1923, died in Washington, DC in 1997), conservative activist and fundraiser, and gay rights advocate. Marvin Liebman was one of the pioneers of direct-mail fundraising. His -
John Duran
John J. Duran is an American municipal politician and a member of the city council of West Hollywood, California. Duran was elected to the City Council on March 6, 2001. He succeeded outgoing City Council -
Mary MacLane
Mary MacLane (May 1 1881 — August 1929) was a controversial Canadian-born American writer whose frank memoirs helped usher in the confessional style of autobiographical writing. MacLane was a very popular author for her time -
Michael Dillon
Laurence Michael Dillon (born Laura Maude Dillon, May 1, 1915 - May 15, 1962) was a British physician and the first female-to-male transsexual to undergo phalloplasty. His brother, Sir Robert Dillon, was the eighth -
Flower and Snake
Template:Infobox Film Flower and Snake (花と蛇 - Hana to Hebi) (1974) is a Japanese soft-core S/M film starring Naomi Tani, directed by Masaru Konuma and produced by Nikkatsu. Based on a -
Rita Mae Brown
Template:Infobox Writer Rita Mae Brown (born November 28 1944) is a prolific American writer. She is best known for her first novel Rubyfruit Jungle. Published in 1973, it dealt with lesbian themes in an -
James Palacio
James Palacio (aka Fiona St. James) is a New York City-based female impersonator and Actor who played Fiona Zonioni, the cross-dressing inmate on the HBO television series Oz, from season two until the -
Chris Bryant
For the British television writer, see Chris Bryant (writer) Christopher John Bryant (born January 11, 1962) is a British politician and is the Labour Member of Parliament for Rhondda, which he has held since 2001. -
Patience Agbabi
Patience Agbabi (born 1965) is a British poet and performer with a particular emphasis on the spoken word. Although her poetry is hard-hitting in addressing contemporary themes, her work often makes use of strong -
Political lesbianism
life. A life viewed by some feminists as one of hard labor with little consideration and a system that subordinates women. By coming out of dominating heterosexual relationships, women are given an opportunity to declare -
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 -
Alexander Bard
Alexander Bard (born March 17 1961 in Motala) is a Swedish artist, music producer and philosopher. Bard began his musical career in 1982 with the single "Life in a Goldfish Bowl" released under the name -
Dorothy Bussy
Dorothy Bussy (née Strachey) (1865 or 1866–1960), English novelist and translator. Dorothy Bussy was a member of the Strachey family, one of ten children of Jane Strachey and the great British Empire soldier and -
Muxe
In Zapotec cultures of Oaxaca (southern Mexico), a muxe (or muxhe) is a physically male individual who dresses and behaves in a feminine manner; they may be seen as a third gender. Some marry women -
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 -
Weaver W. Adams
Weaver Warren Adams (born April 28, 1901 in Dedham, Massachusetts, d. January 6, 1963 in Cedar Grove, New Jersey) was an American chess master, author and chess opening theoretician. His greatest competitive achievement was winning -
John Yang
John Yang (born February 10, 1958) is an American Peabody Award-winning television news correspondent, commentator, and journalist. He currently works for NBC as a correspondent and commentator, covering issues for all NBC News programming -
Election
to stop her from winning. Although a box office bomb, Election received critical acclaim, primarily for its writing and direction. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay, a Golden Globe nomination -
G. Patrick Maxwell
Template:Orphan G. Patrick Maxwell is a Nashville, Tennessee based plastic surgeon, and an assistant clinical professor of surgery at Vanderbilt University.[1] -
Jackie Curtis
John Holder Jr. (February 19, 1947 – May 15, 1985), better known as Jackie Curtis, was a pioneer transgendered film star, poet and playwright. Curtis was born in New York City to John Holder, Sr. and
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