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Culture-specific identities
A culture-specific identity is an identity that is exclusive to a particular culture and that often does not have an equivalent in another culture; common examples are related to non-binary gender identities. A -
Feminine
Femininity is a set of behaviors, presentations and roles which are culturally associated with being a woman and/or possessing female sex characteristics. People of any gender identity or sexual orientation can be feminine, as -
Sylvia Rivera
Sylvia Rae Rivera (July 2, 1951 – February 19, 2002) was an American gay liberation and transgender rights activist who was also a noted community worker in New York. Rivera, who identified as a drag queen -
Gladys Bentley
Gladys Alberta Bentley (August 12, 1907 – January 18, 1960) was an American blues singer, pianist, and drag entertainer during the Harlem Renaissance. Her career skyrocketed when she appeared at Harry Hansberry's Clam House in -
Stormé DeLarverie
Stormé DeLarverie (December 24, 1920 – May 24, 2014) was an American activist, singer, drag performer, and biracial butch lesbian. She was heavily involved in the Stonewall riots. Although there is some debate about which actions -
Alfred Kinsey
We are the recorders and reporters of facts–not the judges of the behaviors we describe. Alfred Kinsey Alfred Charles Kinsey (June 23, 1894 – August 25, 1956), was a bisexual American biologist who conducted landmark -
Identity diagrams
Identity diagrams are diagrams that a person can use to see and organize different parts of their identity in one place, compare their identity to the rest of an identity spectrum, and so on. A -
Christine Jorgensen
Christine Jorgensen was an American transgender woman known for being the first person to become widely known in the United States for undergoing medical transition through gender confirmation surgery. Having learned about such surgery after -
RuPaul Charles
RuPaul Andre Charles (born November 17, 1960), better known by his mononym RuPaul, is an American drag queen, television judge, recording artist, author, and model. He is best known for his reality television series RuPaul -
Transition
Transition is the process a transgender individual may undergo to align their gender expression with their gender identity. Transitioning can be medical, social, or both. While many transgender people choose to transition to some degree -
Norm
A norm is an expected standard for proper, acceptable behavior as defined by a social group. Norms include things like greetings, vocabulary, and how people are represented. The concept of a norm is not inherently -
Nico Engelschman
Nico'Niek' Engelschman (November 12, 1913 - October 27, 1988) was a Dutch activist, stage actor and WWII resistance fighter known for founding COC Nederland. Engelschman was born on November 12, 1913, in Amsterdam. He was -
Lesbian pulp fiction
Lesbian pulp fiction is a genre of fiction that emerged after World War II. Previously, books were published in hardback format, but the new paperback format had made books less expensive to produce and much -
Pink triangle
The pink triangle has been a symbol for various LGBTQIA+ identities. Initially used as a badge of shame for "gay men" in the Nazi Germany of the 1930s and 40s, it was revived in the -
Queerbaiting
Queerbaiting is a term used to describe a manipulative marketing practice of using perceived or potential queerness for publicity. It has allegedly been used since the 1950s and has been used online, such as by -
Transmedicalism
Transmedicalism is the belief that in order to be transgender, a person needs to experience some level of gender dysphoria, a medical term for feeling psychological distress based on having an assigned sex at birth -
Lili Elbe
Lili Ilse Elvenes (December 28, 1882 - September 13, 1931), better known as Lili Elbe, was a Danish painter and transgender woman. She was one of the earliest people to undergo sex reassignment surgery procedures. Elbe -
Masculine
Masculinity is a set of behaviors, presentations and roles which are culturally associated with being a man and/or possessing male sex characteristics. People of any gender identity or sexual orientation can be masculine, as -
Bert Errol
Bert Errol, stage name of Isaac Whitehouse Jr., (August 11, 1883 - November 28, 1949) was a British singer and female impersonator who achieved great success in both Britain and the United States. Errol was born -
Compton's Cafeteria riot
The Compton's Cafeteria riot took place on an evening in August 1966 at Gene Compton's Cafeteria, an all-night restaurant in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The homophobic and transphobic management -
Sappho
Sappho (c. 620 - 570 BCE) was an Ancient Greek teacher and lyrical poet. Sappho was born on the Greek island of Lesbos sometime around 620 BCE. It is well-attributed that she came from an -
Gender expansive
Gender expansive is an umbrella term sometimes used to describe people who expand notions of gender expression and identity beyond perceived or expected societal gender norms. Some gender-expansive individuals identify as a mix of -
Asexual Visibility and Education Network
The Asexual Visibility and Education Network, also known as AVEN, is the largest online hosting presence for asexual individuals, serving as a large archive of resources regarding asexuality. It was founded by David Jay to -
GLAAD
GLAAD, founded on November 14, 1985 as the Gay& Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, is a US non-government media monitoring organization. GLAAD was originally formed in response to the "grossly defamatory and sensationalized HIV and -
HIV/AIDS pandemic
The HIV/AIDS pandemic is a worldwide health crisis involving the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a virus that attacks the immune system, and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), a severe phase that may occur when the
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