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Contents
Biographies
- Gregg Alton, HIV/AIDS researcher
- Dodie Bellamy, writer
- Elmer Belt, pioneer of sex reassignment surgery
- Norbert Bischofberger, HIV/AIDS researcher
- Billy Wilder Blackwell, gay theatre director
- Christopher Bram, American author
- Howard Junior Brown, doctor and activist
- Stormé DeLarverie, drag king
- Michelle Douglas, Canadian human rights activist
- Ethel Collins Dunham, doctor
- Imke Duplitzer, German fencer and human rights activist
- Richard Feachem, HIV/AIDS researcher
- Fudgie Frottage, drag king
- Michiyo Fukaya, poet and Asian American activist
- Barbara Gittings, early Philadelphia LGBT rights activist
- Jan Hamilton, first officer in the British Army to undergo gender reassignment surgery
- Evelyn Hooker, psychologist who demonstrated the ordinary adjustment of the male overt homosexual in 1957
- Frank Kameny, Philadelphia LGBT rights activist
- Patrick Kelly, African American clothing designer
- Calvin Mark Lee, late 1960s, 70s Mercury Records executive and lover of David and Angela Bowie
- Shabnam Mausi, first transgender Indian to be elected into public office
- Ms. Colombia, Queens, New York drag queen
- Jene Newsome, U.S. Air Force Sergent discharged by the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy
- Thom Nickels, author
- Caleb Orozco
- Caroline Paige, first serving officer in the Royal Air Force to have a sex change
- Louise Pearce, (1885–1959), pathologist
- Yolanda Retter, Latina lesbian librarian, archivist, historian, scholar, activist
- Yosimar Reyes
- Catherine Roma ("Roma to Receive GALA Lifetime Achievement Award")
- Sestre (drag act)
- Jeffrey Sturchio, HIV/AIDS and global health
- Dan C. Tsang [1], Asian American activist and scholar
- Maria van Antwerpen, Dutch soldier
- Paul Volberding, HIV/AIDS researcher
- Randy Wicker, leader of the homophile movement in New York in the 1960s, gay rights activist (Randy Wicker papers)
- Edith Windsor, 2013 Time Magazine Person of the Year runner-up
Culture by location
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- Lesbian culture in the United States
- LGBT culture in Amsterdam
- LGBT culture in Athens
- LGBT culture in Atlanta
- LGBT culture in Auckland
- LGBT culture in Austin, Texas
- LGBT culture in Baltimore
- LGBT culture in Bangkok
- LGBT culture in Bangalore
- LGBT culture in Beijing
- LGBT culture in Berlin
- LGBT culture in Boston
- LGBT culture in Brisbane
- LGBT culture in Cape Town
- LGBT culture in Chennai
- LGBT culture in Chicago
- LGBT culture in Dallas–Fort Worth
- LGBT culture in Hong Kong
- LGBT culture in Key West
- LGBT culture in Kolkata
- LGBT culture in Las Vegas
- LGBT culture in London
- LGBT culture in Los Angeles
- LGBT culture in Madrid
- LGBT culture in Melbourne
- LGBT culture in Mexico City
- LGBT culture in Miami
- LGBT culture in Milan
- LGBT culture in Montreal
- LGBT culture in Moscow
- LGBT culture in Mumbai
- LGBT culture in New Delhi
- LGBT culture in New Orleans
- LGBT culture in New York City
- LGBT culture in Paris
- LGBT culture in Philadelphia
- LGBT culture in the Philippines
- LGBT culture in Pittsburgh
- LGBT culture in Portland, Oregon
- LGBT culture in Puerto Vallarta
- LGBT culture in Rome
- LGBT culture in San Antonio
- LGBT culture in San Diego
- LGBT culture in São Paulo
- LGBT culture in Seoul
- LGBT culture in Seattle
- LGBT culture in Shanghai
- LGBT culture in Singapore
- LGBT culture in St. Louis
- LGBT culture in Sydney
- LGBT culture in Tel Aviv
- LGBT culture in Tokyo
- LGBT culture in Toronto
- LGBT culture in Vancouver
- LGBT culture in Washington, D.C.
Events
- 2006 Greenwich Village assault case
- Asexual Awareness Week (October)
- Bisexual Awareness Week (September)
- Bunnies on the Bayou, Houston
- Camp Trans, annual demonstration and event
- Capitol Pride, Salem, Oregon (CapitolPride.org)
- Eugene/Springfield Pride Festival (EugenePride.org)
- Fantasia Fair, weeklong conference for transgender people
- Femme conference, conference on queer femme topics
- International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (May 17)
- International Drag Day (July 16)
- Milwaukee LGBT Film & Video Festival
Film and Television
- Becoming Us, upcoming American reality television series
Groups and Organizations
- ActUp/RI, ActUp, Rhode Island
- AIDS Foundation Houston
- American Library Association
- Anna Crusis Women's Choir, first U.S. feminist women's choir
- Audre Lorde Project
- Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies
- Equality Nevada
- Equality New Mexico
- Equality South Dakota
- Equality Virginia
- Equity Foundation
- Fair Wisconsin
- Fairness West Virginia
- Fly Away Home (Oregon) (Oregon Encyclopedia)
- GALA Choruses
- Gay & Lesbian Switchboard of New York
- Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Roundtable of the American Library Association
- Gender Justice League
- In Other Words Feminist Community Center
- Indiana Equality
- International Gay Information Center (New York Public Library Archives and Manuscripts)
- Lesbian Health Initiative, Houston (http://www.lhihouston.org)
- List of LGBT-related organizations and conferences
- Louisiana Trans Advocates
- MUSE (Cincinnati's Women's Choir), Official website
- New York Association for Gender Rights Advocacy
- Nomenus (Oregon Encyclopedia)
- Northwest Gender Alliance
- One Colorado
- Oregon Women's Land Trust (Oregon Encyclopedia)
- PROMO
- Queers for Economic Justice, Autostraddle article on closing
- Second Foundation (Oregon), opened the first gay community center in Oregon in 1972
- Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition
- Transgender Education Network of Texas
- TransOhio
- Wyoming Equality
Places and Spaces
- Blur Bar (Houston)
- Brazos River Bottom (Houston)
- Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame
- Christopher Park (NYC Department of Parks & Recreation)
- Eagle Portland, Oregon
- F Bar, Houston
- Gay Liberation Monument by George Segal
- Guava Lamp, Houston
- Hobo's (Hobo'sPDX.com)
- JR's Bar and Grill (http://www.jrsbarandgrill.com)
- Meteor Urban Video Lounge, Houston
- Michael's Outpost, Houston
- Molly house (needs improvement)
- Montrose Mining Company, Houston
- Mt. Airy Art Garage, Philadelphia ("Dream becomes reality at Mt. Airy Art Garage gallery")
- Ripcord (nightclub), Houston
- Safe space
- Silverado (gay bar), Portland, Oregon
- Starky's, Portland, Oregon
Policy
Publications, Literary
- Chicago Gay Crusader
- Christopher Street (magazine)
- Gaysweek (GaysWeek records)
- List of LGBT periodicals (expand)
- Publishing Triangle
- Transgender publications
- Wayves, Canadian LGBT magazine
Science and Medicine
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