The AdvocateThe Advocate is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) monthly newsmagazine. Established in 1967, it is the oldest continuing LGBT publication in the United States. |
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Christine C. Quinn (American municipal official); 1966- (Interviews), New York (N.Y.) City Council (Officials), Lesbian politicians, New York (N.Y.) (Politics and government) | |
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Transgenders | |
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Soulforce Equality Riders (Organization), Gay college students (Political activities), Youth as human rights activists, Homophobia in education, Church colleges and universities (Enrollment), Military education | |
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Harry Hamlin (American actor) (Interviews) | |
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Betty Berzon (American psychotherapist.) |
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Chad Allen (American actor); 1974- (Interviews), Nathaniel Saint (missionary); 1923-1956 (In motion pictures), End of the spear (Motion picture), Christianity in motion pictures, Homosexuality (Religious aspects, Evangelical churches), Gay actors | |
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Thornton Wilder (American novelist and dramatist); 1897-1975 (Adaptations, Operas), Ned Rorem (American composer); 1923-, J. D. McClatchy (American poet, editor and critic.); 1945-, Gay composers | |
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University of Notre Dame, Homosexuality (Religious aspects, Catholic Church), Homosexuality in motion pictures | |
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Bernard Cooper (American novelist, essayist and memoirist.); 1951-, Fathers and sons, Children (Cost of raising) | |
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Gay Games, World Outgames | |
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Dean Hansell (American lawyer.), Bob Williams (American electronics industry executive.), Marjorie Chorlins (American electronics industry executive.), Donna Rose (American computer consultant.); 1959-, Mark Tristan Ng (American banking executive.), Sondra Bolte (American human resource manager.), Gay executives | |
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Jeff Jordan (American marketing executive) (Business ventures), Rescue Social Change Group LLC, Smoking cessation | |
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Nathan Christoffersen (American gay rights activist); d. 2005 (Death and burial), Al Christoffersen (American mortgage broker and father of gay activist Nathan Christoffersen.), Homosexuality (Religious aspects, Evangelical churches), Fathers and sons | |
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Southern Baptist Convention, Homosexuality (Religious aspects, Christianity) |
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Scott Frankel (American composer, pianist and conductor), Michael Korie (American librettist and lyricist), Doug Wright (American playwright and screenwriter), Edith Bouvier Beale (American aspiring actress and cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.); 1917-2002, Edith Bouvier Beale (American recluse and aunt of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.); ca. 1897-1977, Grey Gardens (Motion picture), Musicals, revues, etc (Adaptations from documentary films) | |
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Janis Ian (American singer); 1951- (Sound recordings, Reviews), Folk music (Sound recordings, Reviews) | |
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Children of gay parents (Humor, satire, etc), Gay couples (Humor, satire, etc) | |
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Adoption and adopted children, Gay couples |
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