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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 following the success of Jools Lebron's "demure" videos, she stated that she was able to use the proceeds to pay for her gender transition? (2024-10-21)
- ... that Ogeretsu Tanaka was inspired to create the manga series Happy of the End after taking a morning walk in Shinjuku? (2024-10-19)
- ... that Samuel Barber said that he could not adequately play his own Piano Sonata? (2024-10-15)
- ... that Eliza Legzdina has attributed opinions of her work to the "horrification of the female body"? (2024-10-09)
- ... that some of the work of lesbian feminist filmmaking pioneer Norma Bahia Pontes is lost media? (2024-10-07)
- ... that one commentator interpreted a kiss between two women in "Fedora" as possibly following the "heteronormative script"? (2024-09-26)
- ... that Takara's Treasure was created because its artist wanted to draw a story about a boy who speaks with a dialect? (2024-09-25)
- ... that queer pro-Palestinian protesters faced off against the 2024 Philadelphia Pride drumline? (2024-09-21)
- ... that the author of Sugar Dog Life ended up buying and raising a cactus after drawing one in the manga? (2024-09-17)
- ... that the angel's wings in the live-action television-drama adaptation of One Room Angel took about a month to construct? (2024-09-13)
- ... that Sachi Narashima came up with the idea for the manga Cosmetic Playlover after her friend, who worked as a beauty consultant, mentioned that there were male beauty consultants? (2024-09-10)
- ... that Belgian hardcore DJ Liza 'N' Eliaz was named a "spiritual leader" in France's free party movement? (2024-08-31)
- ... that Aleister Crowley's 1941 manifesto controversially asserts a human right to commit tyrannicide? (2024-08-27)
- ... that Sam Carling was the first UK member of Parliament to be born in the 21st century? (2024-08-22)
- ... that some LGBT people wear shorter nails on their middle and index fingers to allow for easier manual sex and to express a queer identity? (2024-08-22)
- ... that a South Korean church excommunicated a pastor, Lee Dong-hwan, after he performed a blessing at a queer festival? (2024-08-21)
- ... that NATO was once targeted by a group of "gay furry hackers"? (2024-07-26)
- ... that Billie Eilish first served "Lunch" during a private party at Coachella? (2024-07-02)
- ... that after the original Stonewall Inn (modern building pictured) closed in 1969, its space was used by a bagel shop, a Chinese restaurant, and a clothing store? (2024-06-28)
- ... that the budget for the first season of The Last of Us exceeded that of each of the first five seasons of Game of Thrones? (2024-06-16)
- ... that a graphic novel for teens was among the 10 most challenged books in the United States in 2023? (2024-06-13)
- ... that the Egyptian-Sudanese singer Nxdia took the "queer anthem" "She Likes a Boy" into the UK Singles Sales Chart? (2024-05-27)
- ... that the Robyn Gigl novel By Way of Sorrow, which features a transgender lawyer as the protagonist, was described as "quietly groundbreaking" by The New York Times? (2024-05-25)
- ... that Ronald Reagan did not publicly mention AIDS until 1985, after more than 5,000 people in the United States had died from it? (2024-05-19)
- ... that "Not Strong Enough" by Boygenius describes conflicting mental states of self-hatred and self-importance? (2024-05-19)
- ... that Yuu Nagira, the author of My Beautiful Man, did not expect readers to love one of the main characters because she had written him to be creepy? (2024-05-05)
- ... that scholars debate whether Anactoria, mentioned in Sappho's poems, was a real person, a pseudonym, or an invention of Sappho? (2024-05-04)
- ... that several ambiguously gendered figurines from pre-Columbian Ecuador can be analyzed through the lens of transgender archaeology? (2024-05-03)
- ... that the posthumously released documentary Clean centered on the life of Sandra Pankhurst, a former sex worker, drag queen, and crime scene cleaner? (2024-05-03)
- ... that Bäckadräkten (pictured) is Sweden's first unisex folk costume? (2024-05-03)
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[edit]WikiProject LGBTQ+ studies was featured in a WikiProject Report in the Signpost on May 2009. |
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Third-party media
[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) |