LGBT History Month USA
Wednesday’s LGBT icon was California Trade Unionist Mary Kay Henry. Thursday’s is Facebook co-founder, political campaigner and AIDS activist Chris Hughes
Wednesday’s LGBT icon was California Trade Unionist Mary Kay Henry. Thursday’s is Facebook co-founder, political campaigner and AIDS activist Chris Hughes
Tuesday’s LGBT icon is Billy Haines, a 1930s film star whose career came to an end after he refused to deny his homosexuality.
Monday’s LGBT icon is Herbert Gerber, a US gay rights activist from 1920’s Chicago.
LGBT History Month USA’s first weekend’s icons are the late athlete Glenn Burke and the late artist Paul Cadmus. Glenn Burke was a black baseball… Read More »LGBT History Month US First Weekend
Nepal has come to recognise officially that its citizens are not all male or female. The Nepalese Government has passed a resolution allowing people who do not… Read More »Nepal Recognises Third Gender
Day 4’s LGBT History Month con is Mary Bonauto. For more than two decades, Mary Bonauto has served as the civil rights project director at… Read More »Day 5
Day 4’s LGBT History Month con is Katherine Lee Bates. Bates is best known for writing ‘America the Beautiful’. To read her biography go here
LGBT History Month USA’s Day 2 icon is Gloria Anzaldua. A leading scholar of feminist, queer and Chicana theories, Gloria was the first author to combine… Read More »LGBT History Month US Day 2
LGBT History Month USA’s first icon is Rita Achtenberg. Roberta serves as a commissioner of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. She is the first… Read More »Roberta Achtenberg