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William F. Schulz
Fellow at the Center for American Progress and an Adjunct Professor of International Relations at The New School. Dr. Schulz is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Oberlin College (1971), holds a master's degree -
The Parent Rap
After missing the school bus, Homer takes Milhouse and Bart to school. Homer hears on the radio an announcement for a KBBL's "Prize Possie" radio contest, and whoever gets spotted with the radio station -
David Halperin
David Halperin (born April 2, 1952) is an American theorist in the fields of gender studies, queer theory, critical theory, material culture and visual culture. Openly gay, he is the cofounder of GLQ: A Journal -
Keep Not Silent
lesbians formed a group called OrthoDykes for mutual support and to learn the relevant issues in Jewish law. The film describes lives of three of them. One is Yudit, single and trying to have her -
James Zappalorti
James Patrick Zappalorti (1945–1990), a disabled veteran of the Vietnam War, was the victim of a highly-publicized, fatal gay-bashing attack on Staten Island, New York. Born in Brooklyn, Zappalorti moved to Staten -
Colorado Amendment 43 (2006)
Template:SSM Amendment 43 proposes adding a new section to Article II of the Colorado Constitution that defines marriage in Colorado as only a union between one man and one woman. Creating an amendment is -
Albany Trust
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Vicky Belo
Psychology from the University of the Philippines, Diliman in 1978. She attended the University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery and graduated with a Doctor of Medicine degree in 1985. She obtained a -
Brandi Carlile
commercial acclaim. Born in Ravensdale, Washington, a rural town southeast of Seattle, Carlile dropped out of high school to pursue a career in music, teaching herself piano and guitar. Her debut major label album, Brandi -
Rockway Institute
The Rockway Institute is a non-partisan, national center for LGBT research and public policy affiliated with the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University in San Francisco. Rockway Institute brings together scientific -
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Martine Rothblatt
Martine Aliana Rothblatt Ph.D, MBA, J.D. (born 1954 as Martin Rothblatt) is a transgendered American lawyer, Author, and entrepreneur. Rothblatt graduated from UCLA with a combined law and MBA degree in 1981, then -
David Norris (politician)
longtime member of Seanad Éireann (the Irish Senate). He is the founder of the Campaign for Homosexual Law Reform. He is a prominent member of the Church of Ireland. David Norris was the first openly -
Robert Reid-Pharr
Robert Reid-Pharr is a critical essayist and professor at the CUNY Graduate Center. He has frequently collaborated with noted science fiction author Samuel R. Delany at panels and through writing. His essays have appeared -
Natalie Clifford Barney
Natalie Clifford Barney (October 31, 1876 – February 2, 1972) was an American playwright, poet and novelist who lived as an expatriate in Paris. Barney's salon was held at her home at 20 rue Jacob -
Frankie Grande
Frank James Michael Grande Marchione (born January 24, 1983), usually credited as Frankie Grande or Frankie J. Grande, is an American dancer, actor, singer, producer, television host, and YouTube personality. He is the older half -
LGBT rights in Burma
Homosexuality is illegal in Burma. The authoritarian nature of the government makes it difficult to obtain accurate information about the legal or social status of LGBT Burmese citizens. There are sections of the penal code -
Sister Paula Nielsen
Sister Paula (born Larry Nielsen, 1938 in Portland, Oregon), is "America's foremost transgendered evangelist". As a high school student in 1952, she was riveted by the story of Christine Jorgensen, the first male to -
Patrick Trevor-Roper
Trevor-Roper (Lord Dacre), was born in Northumberland and educated at Cambridge University and the Westminster Medical School. During World War II he served in the New Zealand Medical Corps in the Mediterranean. After the -
Brinkman v. Miami University
Brinkman v. Miami University was a lawsuit filed by Ohio State Representative Tom Brinkman Jr. on November 22, 2005 against Miami University. Brinkman claimed Miami's same-sex partnership policy was in violation of Ohio -
Siobhan Brooks
from New School University in New York. She was born in the Sunnydale Housing Projects in San Francisco. Her mother, who is deceased, was mentally ill, and Brooks did not start school until age 8. -
Pauline Park
in philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, an M.Sc. in European studies from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and a Ph.D. in political science at the University of Illinois -
Jonathan David Katz
Jonathan David Katz is the former executive coordinator of the Larry Kramer Initiative for Lesbian and Gay Studies at Yale University. He is a former chair of the Department of Lesbian and Gay studies at -
Caroline Coon
a figurative painter, Coon became involved in the 1960s underground movement in London while still attending art school. In 1967 she founded Release, an agency set up to provide legal advice and arrange legal representation -
Richard Winger
equitable laws allowing access to the ballot for minor parties. Though he has no formal education in law, Winger is regarded as a formidable authority on election law, having testified as such in countless court
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