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This page highlights recognized content within the scope of WP:LGBT. See WP:LGBT/Recognized for a full list of featured content.
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Did you know?[edit]
... that although some casting directors found Jack Ferver difficult to believe as an 18-year-old, Ferver would later portray Little Lad in a Starburst advertisement? (2022-08-10)
... that the book Love Falls On Us, about the LGBTQ movement in Africa, was praised by author Uzodinma Iweala for "elevating the extraordinary ordinariness of L.G.B.T.Q. Africans"? (2022-07-30)
... that an episode of the children's TV show Arthur featuring a same-sex wedding was not aired on Alabama's PBS network? (2022-07-23)
... that the perceived tameness of LGBT Pride Month gave rise to Wrath Month? (2022-07-22)
... that the Indy Bag Ladies, one of the oldest AIDS fundraising organizations, is a group of activist drag queens in Indianapolis who have raised more than $1 million for AIDS patients? (2022-07-21)
... that Evgenia Debryanskaya, the lesbian activist who co-founded Russia's first gay-rights organization, was the first wife of Aleksandr Dugin, Vladimir Putin's "Rasputin"? (2022-07-21)
... that the 2020 case Henderson v. Box held that the state of Indiana must list same-sex parents on their child's birth certificate? (2022-07-20)
... that model Tyra Banks produces Generation Drag, a TV series which follows five children preparing for a drag show? (2022-07-20)
... that activist Gerlin Bean co-founded the Organisation of Women of African and Asian Descent in 1978, an event described as "a watershed in the history of Black women's rights activism"? (2022-07-19)
... that roughly 15,000 copies of the anonymously published essay "Queers Read This" were distributed at the June 1990 New York Gay Pride Parade? (2022-07-18)
... that Ursula Sillge's attempt to organize a 1978 national lesbian gathering in East Germany led to the banning of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf's venue for LGBT meetings? (2022-07-16)
... that James T. Sears called the novels The White Paper (1928), Street of Stairs (1968), and Boychick (1971), three "pederastic erotic classics"? (2022-07-15)
... that American drag queen James Herndon donated funds and resources into black and LGBTQ+ communities in Lexington, Kentucky? (2022-07-10)
... that the 1983 pink film Beautiful Mystery was one of the earliest commercially produced gay pornographic films in Japan? (2022-07-10)
... that about 200 San Francisco police officers led a 1989 riot through a gay neighborhood in reaction to a peaceful protest? (2022-07-08)
... that in the 1980s, international LGBT organizations organized protests in Europe and the Americas in support of Belgian teacher Eliane Morissens? (2022-07-06)
... that Red Jordan Arobateau adopted "Red" as his first name after dyeing his hair red because he thought the color represented sensuality and eroticism of his work? (2022-07-02)
... that Lebanese LGBT rights activist Sandra Melhem, one of the foremost promoters of drag culture in Beirut, was awarded for her humanitarian relief work after the 2020 Beirut explosion? (2022-07-01)
... that Pat Gozemba married her wife while researching a book about the history of the struggle for equal marriage in Massachusetts? (2022-07-01)
... that a journalist dubbed Olena Shevchenko (pictured) as "probably the most famous lesbian in Ukraine"? (2022-06-30)
... that Tzedi Tzarfati directed a production of Annie decades after becoming enamored with its song "Tomorrow"? (2022-06-05)
... that Cardiff-based classicist Kathleen Freeman also wrote detective fiction, publishing under four separate pseudonyms? (2022-05-23)
... that when asked about the secret to her longevity, 91-year-old Shatzi Weisberger said she smokes marijuana every night? (2022-05-21)
... that Yuki Fumino's relationships with hearing-impaired friends and acquaintances inspired her to create I Hear the Sunspot? (2022-05-20)
... that the black Christian Siriano gown worn by actor Billy Porter was said to have "won" the 91st Academy Awards? (2022-05-14)
... that transgender pioneer Barbara Ann Wilcox (pictured) proposed to her husband on the day she met him? (2022-05-11)
... that Johannes zu Eltz, who decided to become a Catholic priest after earning his doctorate in law in law, has advocated blessings of same-sex marriages by the Catholic Church? (2022-05-06)
... that the now-destroyed statue of Alexander Wood was the first LGBT monument in Canada? (2022-04-24)
... that in response to Disney's support for Florida's House Bill 1557, also known as the "Don't Say Gay" bill, Pixar employees stated that Disney removes LGBT references from the studio's films? (2022-04-21)
... that manga artist Keiko Takemiya intentionally submitted her manga Sanrūmu Nite immediately before its publication deadline to avoid it being edited? (2022-04-18)
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- Campbell, Lorna M (26 February 2021). "Those who fought: Representing HIV/AIDS activism on Wikipedia". Open World.
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