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Walt Whitman - George Collins Cox (2016-03-26)
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Jean Cocteau b Meurisse 1923 (2017-07-05)
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Jane Addams - Bain News Service (2019-09-06)
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Bacon by Gray 257 (2019-10-28)
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Ivor Novello (2020-01-15)
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George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron by Richard Westall (2) (2020-01-22)
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Billy Strayhorn, New York, N.Y., between 1946 and 1948 (William P. Gottlieb 08211) (2020-11-29)
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Chelsea Manning on 18 May 2017 (2020-12-17)
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Peter Tatchell - Red Wall - 8by10 - 2016-10-15 (2021-01-25)
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Sally Ride (1984) (2021-05-26)
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Camp - Notes on Fashion at the Met - Burberry rainbow cape (73854) (2021-12-14)
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Alice Park - Records of the National Woman's Party (2022-02-02)
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Eva Le Gallienne (mnwp.275003, cropped restoration) (2022-10-12)
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Mademoiselle Maupin de l'Opéra (Julie d'Aubigny) (2022-11-25)
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Sándor Vay - Restoration (2023-05-20)
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Ethel Smyth (2024-05-24)
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Don Lemon at the 2018 Pulitzer Prizes (2026-03-01)
Did you know?
[edit]... that Demi Sims (pictured) was described in December 2020 as one of the "very few openly bisexual women on mainstream reality television"? (2025-04-05)
... that the author of If It's You, I Might Try Falling in Love made the main characters unfamiliar with each other so that she could draw all sorts of scenarios between them? (2025-03-31)
... that aged 17, Hunter Schafer (pictured) was a plaintiff in a successful lawsuit against an act preventing trans people from using the bathroom corresponding to their gender identity? (2025-03-31)
... that Maki Narukido researched the characters' travel times in her manga The End of the World With You using Google Maps? (2025-03-30)
... that actor Kōta Nomura had no experience in cooking before being cast in the live-action drama adaptation of Perfect Propose? (2025-03-24)
... that a painting by Fabián Cháirez (pictured) depicting a nude, effeminate Emiliano Zapata caused violent protests at the Palacio de Bellas Artes? (2025-03-22)
... that a Google Doc written by a high school student has become "part of the online queer canon"? (2025-03-18)
... that the relationship between Sherlock Holmes and John Watson in Sherlock is one of the most studied examples of queerbaiting? (2025-03-17)
... that a 1968 protest at Bucks County Community College was one of only two gay-rights protests in the United States to occur on a college campus prior to the Stonewall riots? (2025-03-11)
... that Barack Obama listed an anti-war song as one of his favorite songs of 2022? (2025-03-10)
... that Paraguayan drag artist Usha Didi Gunatita dressed as Santa Claus and visited children in a cancer hospital? (2025-03-09)
... that the Fun Lounge police raid is considered the main cause for the formation of Mattachine Midwest, a gay rights group in Chicago? (2025-03-07)
... that Tina Leung dressed as her comic book alter ego when accepting an award for the House of Slay? (2025-03-04)
... that Celeste 64: Fragments of the Mountain was developed during a week-long game jam? (2025-02-28)
... that Lambrini Girls (pictured) have described their January 2025 debut album Who Let the Dogs Out as "a party for pissed off, gay, angry sluts"? (2025-02-23)
... that Canadian heritage minister Pascale St-Onge was the bassist on an all-lesbian alternative rock quartet? (2025-02-21)
... that even mpreg enthusiasts disapprove of "ass babies"? (2025-02-18)
... that Jailson Mendes had to gain weight for his first pornographic film? (2025-02-17)
... that Morph was included in X-Men: The Animated Series because the writers "really wanted to kill somebody"? (2025-02-14)
... that Maria Einsmann claimed to be her own husband, Josef, when she registered the births of her companion Helene Müller's two children in 1921 and 1930? (2025-02-11)
... that LGBTQ synagogues helped shape the American Jewish response to AIDS in the 1980s, even as the disease killed many of their members? (2025-01-29)
... that LGBTQ activist Alexey Davydov became the first person to be charged with violating Russia's 2013 anti-gay law after he displayed a sign that read "being gay is normal" at a children's library? (2025-01-27)
... that the New Zealand goose Thomas has been described as an "icon of the LGBT community"? (2025-01-24)
... that there were "jubilant" cheers from the courtroom audience when three students were acquitted of the murder of Fernando Rios? (2025-01-24)
... that a popular romantic pairing from Doctor Who was later adapted into the show at the suggestion of lead actress Jodie Whittaker? (2025-01-22)
... that Sher Machado created a League of Legends tournament exclusively for transgender people? (2025-01-20)
... that after discovering her child was transgender, Thamirys Nunes (pictured) created an organization dedicated to defending transgender youth? (2025-01-17)
... that the CEO of the London Stock Exchange Group described insider dealing as "the poster child of market abuse"? (2025-01-13)
... that Kim Kitsuragi was praised as one of the best video game characters of 2019? (2025-01-10)
... that the producers of Doctor Who only wrote a queer romance into the programme's 2022 special episodes after viewers began shipping two characters? (2025-01-10)
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[edit]- Campbell, Lorna M (26 February 2021). "Those who fought: Representing HIV/AIDS activism on Wikipedia". Open World.
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Awarded to WikiProject LGBTQ+ studies for their sense of humour and input into the DYK April Fool's Day nominations of SS Lesbian (1915) and SS Lesbian (1923) Mjroots (talk) 06:34, 30 March 2009 (UTC) |