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- Ligne n°3 : LGBT social movements
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Ligne n°6 : ... Jump to navigation Jump to search- Ligne n°7 : LGBT social movements
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Ligne n°8 : A color photograph of the Stonewall Inn, taken in the summer of 2016; ...
Ligne n°11 : ... site of the June 1969 Stonewall riots, the cradle of the LGBT rights- Ligne n°12 : movement in the United States.^[1]^[2]^[3]
Ligne n°13 : Location ...
Ligne n°45 : ... * Timeline- Ligne n°46 : * LGBT social movements
- Ligne n°46 : * LGBT social movements
Ligne n°47 : * Stonewall riots ...
Ligne n°58 : ... * Gay village- Ligne n°59 : * Homosocialization
Ligne n°60 : * Media ...- Ligne n°90 : Social attitudes
Ligne n°91 : * Heteronormativity ...- Ligne n°130 : Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) social movements are
- Ligne n°130 : Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) social movements are
Ligne n°131 : social movements that advocate for LGBT people in society. Social ...
Ligne n°130 : ... Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) social movements are- Ligne n°131 : social movements that advocate for LGBT people in society. Social
- Ligne n°131 : social movements that advocate for LGBT people in society. Social
- Ligne n°131 : social movements that advocate for LGBT people in society. Social
Ligne n°132 : movements may focus on equal rights, such as the 2000s movement for ...
Ligne n°131 : ... social movements that advocate for LGBT people in society. Social- Ligne n°132 : movements may focus on equal rights, such as the 2000s movement for
- Ligne n°132 : movements may focus on equal rights, such as the 2000s movement for
Ligne n°133 : same-sex marriage, or they may focus on liberation, as in the gay ...
Ligne n°133 : ... same-sex marriage, or they may focus on liberation, as in the gay- Ligne n°134 : liberation movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Earlier movements focused
- Ligne n°134 : liberation movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Earlier movements focused
Ligne n°135 : on self-help and self-acceptance, such as the homophile movement of the ...
Ligne n°134 : ... liberation movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Earlier movements focused- Ligne n°135 : on self-help and self-acceptance, such as the homophile movement of the
Ligne n°136 : 1950s. Although there is not a primary or an overarching central ...- Ligne n°142 : A commonly stated goal among these movements is social equality for
- Ligne n°142 : A commonly stated goal among these movements is social equality for
Ligne n°143 : LGBT people, but there is still denial of full LGBT rights.^[5] Some ...
Ligne n°146 : ... transphobia.^[6] There is a struggle for LGBT rights today.^[7] LGBT- Ligne n°147 : movements organized today are made up of a wide range of political
Ligne n°148 : activism and cultural activity, including lobbying, street marches, ...
Ligne n°148 : ... activism and cultural activity, including lobbying, street marches,- Ligne n°149 : social groups, media, art, and research.
Ligne n°150 : [ ] ...
Ligne n°156 : ... + 2.1 Enlightenment era- Ligne n°157 : + 2.2 Emergence of LGBT movement
Ligne n°158 : + 2.3 Homophile movement (1945–1969) ...
Ligne n°157 : ... + 2.2 Emergence of LGBT movement- Ligne n°158 : + 2.3 Homophile movement (1945–1969)
Ligne n°159 : + 2.4 Gay Liberation movement (1969–1974) ...
Ligne n°158 : ... + 2.3 Homophile movement (1945–1969)- Ligne n°159 : + 2.4 Gay Liberation movement (1969–1974)
Ligne n°160 : + 2.5 LGBT rights movement (1972–present) ...
Ligne n°159 : ... + 2.4 Gay Liberation movement (1969–1974)- Ligne n°160 : + 2.5 LGBT rights movement (1972–present)
Ligne n°161 : o 2.5.1 1972–1986 ...
Ligne n°185 : ... * Civil and political- Ligne n°186 : * Economic, social and cultural
Ligne n°187 : * Three generations ...- Ligne n°237 : Sociologist Mary Bernstein writes: "For the lesbian and gay movement,
Ligne n°238 : then, cultural goals include (but are not limited to) challenging ...- Ligne n°246 : As with other social movements, there is also conflict within and
- Ligne n°246 : As with other social movements, there is also conflict within and
Ligne n°247 : between LGBT movements, especially about strategies for change and ...
Ligne n°246 : ... As with other social movements, there is also conflict within and- Ligne n°247 : between LGBT movements, especially about strategies for change and
Ligne n°248 : debates over exactly who represents the constituency of these ...
Ligne n°248 : ... debates over exactly who represents the constituency of these- Ligne n°249 : movements, and this also applies to changing education.^[9] There is
Ligne n°250 : debate over what extent lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgender people, ...
Ligne n°251 : ... intersex people, and others share common interests and a need to work- Ligne n°252 : together. Leaders of the lesbian and gay movement of the 1970s, 80s and
Ligne n°253 : 90s often attempted to hide masculine lesbians, feminine gay men, ...
Ligne n°256 : ... (2016) documented that LGBT people experience microaggressions,- Ligne n°257 : bullying and anti-social behaviors from other people within the LGBT
Ligne n°258 : community. This is due to misconceptions and conflicting views as to ...- Ligne n°269 : LGBT movements have often adopted a kind of identity politics that sees
Ligne n°270 : gay, bisexual, and transgender people as a fixed class of people; a ...- Ligne n°282 : However, others within LGBT movements have criticized identity politics
Ligne n°283 : as limited and flawed, elements of the queer movement have argued that ...
Ligne n°282 : ... However, others within LGBT movements have criticized identity politics- Ligne n°283 : as limited and flawed, elements of the queer movement have argued that
Ligne n°284 : the categories of gay and lesbian are restrictive, and attempted to ...
Ligne n°292 : ... countries, where the church was less severe, there was no general- Ligne n°293 : reaction against statutes that were religious in origin. As a result,
Ligne n°294 : many of those countries retained their statutes on sodomy until late in ...
Ligne n°305 : ... In eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Europe, same-sex sexual behavior- Ligne n°306 : and cross-dressing were widely considered to be socially unacceptable,
Ligne n°307 : and were serious crimes under sodomy and sumptuary laws. There were, ...- Ligne n°325 : Social reformer Jeremy Bentham wrote the first known argument for
Ligne n°326 : homosexual law reform in England around 1785, at a time when the legal ...
Ligne n°327 : ... penalty for buggery was death by hanging. His advocacy stemmed from his- Ligne n°328 : utilitarian philosophy, in which the morality of an action is
Ligne n°329 : determined by the net consequence of that action on human well-being. ...
Ligne n°328 : ... utilitarian philosophy, in which the morality of an action is- Ligne n°329 : determined by the net consequence of that action on human well-being.
Ligne n°330 : He argued that homosexuality was a victimless crime, and therefore not ...
Ligne n°330 : ... He argued that homosexuality was a victimless crime, and therefore not- Ligne n°331 : deserving of social approbation or criminal charges. He regarded
Ligne n°332 : popular negative attitudes against homosexuality as an irrational ...- Ligne n°361 : Emergence of LGBT movement[edit]
- Ligne n°369 : In many ways, social attitudes to homosexuality became more hostile
Ligne n°370 : during the late Victorian era. In 1885, the Labouchere Amendment was ...- Ligne n°376 : From the 1870s, social reformers began to defend homosexuality, but due
Ligne n°377 : to the controversial nature of their advocacy, kept their identities ...- Ligne n°415 : Another friend of Ives was the English socialist poet Edward Carpenter.
Ligne n°416 : Carpenter thought that homosexuality was an innate and natural human ...
Ligne n°422 : ... Intermediate Sex, would become a foundational text of the LGBT- Ligne n°423 : movements of the 20th century. Scottish anarchist John Henry Mackay
Ligne n°424 : also wrote in defense of same-sex love and androgyny. ...
Ligne n°440 : ... These early proponents of LGBT rights, such as Carpenter, were often- Ligne n°441 : aligned with a broader socio-political movement known as 'free love'; a
Ligne n°442 : critique of Victorian sexual morality and the traditional institutions ...- Ligne n°448 : An early LGBT movement also began in Germany at the turn of the 20th
Ligne n°449 : century, centering on the doctor and writer Magnus Hirschfeld. In 1897 ...
Ligne n°453 : ... Hirschfeld's medical view of the "intermediate sex", seeing male-male- Ligne n°454 : sex as merely an aspect of manly virility and male social bonding.
Ligne n°455 : Brand was the first to use "outing" as a political strategy, claiming ...
Ligne n°467 : ... saw "men, women, and homosexuals" as three distinct genders, called for- Ligne n°468 : an alliance between the women's and sexual reform movements, but this
Ligne n°469 : speech is her only known contribution to the cause. Women only began to ...
Ligne n°469 : ... speech is her only known contribution to the cause. Women only began to- Ligne n°470 : join the previously male-dominated sexual reform movement around 1910
Ligne n°471 : when the German government tried to expand Paragraph 175 to outlaw sex ...
Ligne n°472 : ... between women. Heterosexual feminist leader Helene Stöcker became a- Ligne n°473 : prominent figure in the movement. Friedrich Radszuweit published LGBT
Ligne n°474 : literature and magazines in Berlin (e.g., Die Freundin). ...- Ligne n°476 : Hirschfeld, whose life was dedicated to social progress for people who
Ligne n°477 : were transsexual, transvestite and homosexual, formed the Institut für ...
Ligne n°484 : ... were destroyed in 1933. The Swiss journal Der Kreis was the only part- Ligne n°485 : of the movement to continue through the Nazi era.
Ligne n°488 : ... was a remarkable step in the USSR at the time – which was very backward- Ligne n°489 : economically and socially, and where many conservative attitudes
Ligne n°490 : towards sexuality prevailed. This step was part of a larger project of ...
Ligne n°492 : ... legalizing abortion, granting divorce on demand, equal rights for- Ligne n°493 : women, and attempts to socialize housework. During Stalin's era,
Ligne n°494 : however, USSR reverted all these progressive measures – ...
Ligne n°506 : ... (conservatively understood version of) Freud's theory that same-sex- Ligne n°507 : attraction was caused by childhood trauma and was curable.^[30]
- Ligne n°515 : Homophile movement (1945–1969)[edit]
Ligne n°527 : ... homophile to homosexual, emphasizing love over sex. The homophile- Ligne n°528 : movement began in the late 1940s with groups in the Netherlands and
Ligne n°529 : Denmark, and continued throughout the 1950s and 1960s with groups in ...- Ligne n°536 : The homophile movement lobbied to establish a prominent influence in
Ligne n°537 : political systems of social acceptability. Radicals of the 1970s would ...
Ligne n°536 : ... The homophile movement lobbied to establish a prominent influence in- Ligne n°537 : political systems of social acceptability. Radicals of the 1970s would
Ligne n°538 : later disparage the homophile groups for being assimilationist. Any ...
Ligne n°543 : ... Philadelphia, according to some historians, marked the beginning of the- Ligne n°544 : modern gay rights movement. Meanwhile, in San Francisco, the LGBT youth
Ligne n°545 : organization Vanguard was formed by Adrian Ravarour to demonstrate for ...- Ligne n°591 : Gay Liberation movement (1969–1974)[edit]
- Ligne n°600 : The new social movements of the sixties, such as the Black Power and
- Ligne n°600 : The new social movements of the sixties, such as the Black Power and
Ligne n°601 : anti-Vietnam war movements in the US, the May 1968 insurrection in ...
Ligne n°600 : ... The new social movements of the sixties, such as the Black Power and- Ligne n°601 : anti-Vietnam war movements in the US, the May 1968 insurrection in
Ligne n°602 : France, and Women's Liberation throughout the Western world, inspired ...
Ligne n°603 : ... many LGBT activists to become more radical,^[34] and the Gay Liberation- Ligne n°604 : movement emerged towards the end of the decade. This new radicalism is
Ligne n°605 : often attributed to the Stonewall riots of 1969, when a group of gay ...
Ligne n°618 : ... street theater.^[42] The GLF's "A Gay Manifesto" set out the aims for- Ligne n°619 : the fledgling gay liberation movement, and influential intellectual
Ligne n°620 : Paul Goodman published "The Politics of Being Queer" (1969). Chapters ...
Ligne n°621 : ... of the GLF were established across the U.S. and in other parts of the- Ligne n°622 : Western world. The Front Homosexuel d'Action Révolutionnaire was formed
Ligne n°623 : in 1971 by lesbians who split from the Mouvement Homophile de France. ...
Ligne n°622 : ... Western world. The Front Homosexuel d'Action Révolutionnaire was formed- Ligne n°623 : in 1971 by lesbians who split from the Mouvement Homophile de France.
- Ligne n°625 : The Gay Liberation movement overall, like the gay community generally
Ligne n°626 : and historically, has had varying degrees of gender nonconformity and ...
Ligne n°635 : ... GLF, including Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, formed the group- Ligne n°636 : Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR), which focused on
Ligne n°637 : providing support for gay prisoners, housing for homeless gay youth and ...- Ligne n°656 : One of the values of the movement was gay pride. Within weeks of the
Ligne n°657 : Stonewall Riots, Craig Rodwell, proprietor of the Oscar Wilde Memorial ...
Ligne n°662 : ... Gay Liberation Front, Queens, the Gay Activists Alliance,- Ligne n°663 : Radicalesbians, and Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR)
Ligne n°664 : all took part in the first Gay Pride Week. Los Angeles held a big ...
Ligne n°671 : ... Aubrey Walter had seen the effect of the GLF in the United States and- Ligne n°672 : created a parallel movement based on revolutionary politics and
Ligne n°673 : alternative lifestyle.^[53] ...- Ligne n°675 : By 1971, the UK GLF was recognized as a political movement in the
Ligne n°676 : national press, holding weekly meetings of 200 to 300 people.^[54] The ...- Ligne n°688 : In 1971 the gay liberation movement in Germany and Switzerland started
Ligne n°689 : with Rosa von Praunheims movie It Is Not the Homosexual Who Is ...- Ligne n°696 : By 1974, internal disagreements had led to the movement's splintering.
Ligne n°697 : Organizations that spun off from the movement included the London ...
Ligne n°696 : ... By 1974, internal disagreements had led to the movement's splintering.- Ligne n°697 : Organizations that spun off from the movement included the London
Ligne n°698 : Lesbian and Gay Switchboard, Gay News, and Icebreakers. The GLF ...- Ligne n°725 : LGBT rights movement (1972–present)[edit]
- Ligne n°732 : Bisexuals became more visible in the LGBT rights movement in the 1970s.
Ligne n°733 : In 1972 a Quaker group, the Committee of Friends on Bisexuality, issued ...
Ligne n°736 : ... The Statement, which may have been "the first public declaration of- Ligne n°737 : the bisexual movement" and "was certainly the first statement on
Ligne n°738 : bisexuality issued by an American religious assembly," appeared in ...- Ligne n°744 : From the anarchist Gay Liberation movement of the early 1970s arose a
Ligne n°745 : more reformist and single-issue Gay Rights movement, which portrayed ...
Ligne n°744 : ... From the anarchist Gay Liberation movement of the early 1970s arose a- Ligne n°745 : more reformist and single-issue Gay Rights movement, which portrayed
Ligne n°746 : gays and lesbians as a minority group and used the language of civil ...
Ligne n°747 : ... rights—in many respects continuing the work of the homophile- Ligne n°748 : period.^[68] In Berlin, for example, the radical Homosexual Action West
Ligne n°749 : Berlin [de] was eclipsed by the General Homosexual Working ...
Ligne n°780 : ... in Dade County, Florida (greater Miami), which proved to be a major- Ligne n°781 : set-back in the Gay Liberation movement. Essentially, she established
Ligne n°782 : an organization which put forth an amendment to the laws of the county ...
Ligne n°797 : ... lesbian potential in all women was at odds with the minority-rights- Ligne n°798 : framework of the Gay Rights movement. Many women of the Gay Liberation
Ligne n°799 : movement felt frustrated at the domination of the movement by men and ...
Ligne n°798 : ... framework of the Gay Rights movement. Many women of the Gay Liberation- Ligne n°799 : movement felt frustrated at the domination of the movement by men and
- Ligne n°799 : movement felt frustrated at the domination of the movement by men and
Ligne n°800 : formed separate organisations; some who felt gender differences between ...
Ligne n°815 : ... In Canada, the coming into effect of Section 15 of the Canadian Charter- Ligne n°816 : of Rights and Freedoms in 1985 saw a shift in the gay rights movement
Ligne n°817 : in Canada, as Canadian gays and lesbians moved from liberation to ...- Ligne n°844 : Some historians posit that a new era of the gay rights movement began
Ligne n°845 : in the 1980s with the emergence of AIDS, which decimated the leadership ...
Ligne n°846 : ... and shifted the focus for many.^[33] This era saw a resurgence of- Ligne n°847 : militancy with direct action groups like AIDS Coalition to Unleash
Ligne n°848 : Power (ACT UP), formed in 1987, as well as its offshoots Queer Nation ...
Ligne n°867 : ... just another thing, with a shrug of their shoulders". Then "your battle- Ligne n°868 : for legal and social rights is virtually won". The pair developed their
Ligne n°869 : argument in the 1989 book "After the Ball: How America Will Conquer Its ...
Ligne n°870 : ... Fear and Hatred of Gays in the '90s." The book outlined a public- Ligne n°871 : relations strategy for the LGBT movement. It argues that after the gay
Ligne n°872 : liberation phase of the 1970s and 1980s, gay rights groups should adopt ...
Ligne n°874 : ... After its publication Kirk appeared in the pages of Newsweek, Time and- Ligne n°875 : The Washington Post. The book is often critically described by social
Ligne n°876 : conservatives such as Focus on the Family as important to the success ...
Ligne n°876 : ... conservatives such as Focus on the Family as important to the success- Ligne n°877 : of the LGBT Movement in the 90's and as part of an alleged "homosexual
Ligne n°878 : agenda".^[83] ...
Ligne n°896 : ... us in American life. But they are also a way for us to increase the- Ligne n°897 : funding of our movement. A media campaign costs money, but
Ligne n°898 : ultimately it may be one of our most successful fund-raising ...
Ligne n°909 : ... state.^[89] The 1990s also saw the emergence of many LGBT youth- Ligne n°910 : movements and organizations such as LGBT youth centers, gay-straight
Ligne n°911 : alliances in high schools, and youth-specific activism, such as the ...- Ligne n°916 : The 1990s also saw a rapid push of the transgender movement, while at
Ligne n°917 : the same time a "sidelining of the identity of those who are ...
Ligne n°918 : ... transsexual." In the English-speaking world, Leslie Feinberg published- Ligne n°919 : Transgender Liberation: A Movement Whose Time Has Come in 1992.^[91]
Ligne n°920 : Gender-variant peoples across the globe also formed minority rights ...
Ligne n°920 : ... Gender-variant peoples across the globe also formed minority rights- Ligne n°921 : movements. Hijra activists campaigned for recognition as a third sex in
Ligne n°922 : India and Travesti groups began to organize against police brutality ...
Ligne n°992 : ... LGBT activism and one that had been fought for by activists since the- Ligne n°993 : inception of modern LGBT social movements.^[95]
- Ligne n°993 : inception of modern LGBT social movements.^[95]
- Ligne n°1068 : LGBT movements are opposed by a variety of individuals and
Ligne n°1069 : organizations.^[112]^[113]^[114]^[115]^[116] They may have a personal, ...
Ligne n°1073 : ... door for the legalization of polygamy,^[118] that it is unnatural^[119]- Ligne n°1074 : and that it encourages unhealthy behavior.^[120]^[121] Some social
Ligne n°1075 : conservatives believe that all sexual relationships with people other ...
Ligne n°1081 : ... best known groups that was established with this goal is the ex-gay- Ligne n°1082 : movement.
Ligne n°1089 : ... charitable organizations^[131]^[132] and other religious- Ligne n°1090 : organizations^[133] that hold opposing social and cultural views to
Ligne n°1091 : LGBT rights. There is also concern that religious organizations might ...- Ligne n°1139 : Many opponents of LGBT social movements have attributed their
- Ligne n°1139 : Many opponents of LGBT social movements have attributed their
Ligne n°1140 : indifference toward homosexuality as being a result of the immoral ...
Ligne n°1144 : ... refrain from teaching about sexuality in schools entirely. In her book- Ligne n°1145 : entitled "Gay and Lesbian Movement," Margaret Cruickshank provides
Ligne n°1146 : statistical data from the Harris and Yankelovich polls which confirmed ...
Ligne n°1175 : ... and the traditional culture held closely by the small population of- Ligne n°1176 : most rural areas, generally hostile social climates towards gays
Ligne n°1177 : relative to urban areas, and less social and institution support and ...
Ligne n°1176 : ... most rural areas, generally hostile social climates towards gays- Ligne n°1177 : relative to urban areas, and less social and institution support and
Ligne n°1178 : access compared to urban areas.^[144] In order to combat this problem ...
Ligne n°1178 : ... access compared to urban areas.^[144] In order to combat this problem- Ligne n°1179 : that the LGBT community faces, social networks and apps such as Moovs
Ligne n°1180 : have been created for "LGBT individuals with like-minds" that are ...
Ligne n°1210 : ... conservative views are held by Evangelical Protestants. Moreover, it is- Ligne n°1211 : a tendency for one to be less tolerant of homosexuality if their social
Ligne n°1212 : network is strongly tied to a religious congregation. Organized ...
Ligne n°1255 : ... * Lesbian American history- Ligne n°1256 : * LGBT movements in the United States
Ligne n°1257 : * LGBT rights by country or territory ...
Ligne n°1260 : ... * List of LGBT rights activists- Ligne n°1261 : * List of social movements
- Ligne n°1261 : * List of social movements
Ligne n°1262 : * Minority rights ...
Ligne n°1266 : ... * Spirit Day- Ligne n°1267 : * Social stigma (Historic stigmatization of GLBT community and
Ligne n°1268 : lifestyle) ...
Ligne n°1269 : ... * Transgender American history- Ligne n°1270 : * Transgender rights movement
Ligne n°1277 : ... 2. ^ Eli Rosenberg (June 24, 2016). "Stonewall Inn Named National- Ligne n°1278 : Monument, a First for the Gay Rights Movement". The New York Times.
Ligne n°1279 : Retrieved June 25, 2016. ...
Ligne n°1297 : ... ^ Bernstein, Mary (2002). "Identities and Politics: Toward a- Ligne n°1298 : Historical Understanding of the Lesbian and Gay Movement". Social
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Ligne n°1299 : Science History. 26 (3): 531–581. doi:10.1017/S0145553200013080. ...
Ligne n°1307 : ... ^ Bull, C., and J. Gallagher (1996) Perfect Enemies: The Religious- Ligne n°1308 : Right, the Gay Movement, and the Politics of the 1990s. New York:
Ligne n°1309 : Crown.^[page needed] ...
Ligne n°1315 : ... ^ Roffee, James A.; Waling, Andrea (10 October 2016). "Rethinking- Ligne n°1316 : microaggressions and anti-social behaviour against LGBTIQ+ youth".
Ligne n°1317 : Safer Communities. 15 (4): 190–201. doi:10.1108/SC-02-2016-0004. ...- Ligne n°1379 : ^ ^a ^b Bullough, Vern, "When Did the Gay Rights Movement Begin?", 18
Ligne n°1380 : April 2005 ...- Ligne n°1398 : ^ ^a ^b ^c "TIMELINE: THE BISEXUAL HEALTH MOVEMENT IN THE US".
Ligne n°1399 : BiNetUSA. Archived from the original on 2019-02-07. Retrieved ...- Ligne n°1405 : ^ Adam, B. D. (1987). The rise of a gay and lesbian movement. Boston:
Ligne n°1406 : Twayne Publishers. ...- Ligne n°1434 : ^ Donaldson, Stephen (1995). "The Bisexual Movement's Beginnings in
Ligne n°1435 : the 70s: A Personal Retrospective". In Tucker, Naomi (ed.). Bisexual ...- Ligne n°1473 : ^ LGBT social movements in Japan
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Ligne n°1479 : the 70s: A Personal Retrospective". In Tucker, Naomi (ed.). Bisexual ...
Ligne n°1483 : ... ^ Highleyman, Liz (2003-07-11). "PAST Out: What is the history of the- Ligne n°1484 : bisexual movement?". LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth. 13 (8). Archived from
Ligne n°1485 : the original on 2008-05-31. Retrieved 2008-03-18. ...- Ligne n°1493 : ^ Epstein, S. (1999). Gay and lesbian movements in the United States:
Ligne n°1494 : Dilemmas of identity, diversity, and political strategy. in B. D. Adam, ...
Ligne n°1518 : ... ^ Timeline (2017-12-14). "Watch: The singer who helped launch the- Ligne n°1519 : anti-gay rights movement". Timeline. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
- Ligne n°1568 : ^ Feinberg, Leslie. "Transgender Liberation: A movement whose time
Ligne n°1569 : has come". Workers World. Retrieved 2019-01-28. ...
Ligne n°1740 : ... (March 2010). "Race, Religion, and Opposition to Same-Sex Marriage".- Ligne n°1741 : Social Science Quarterly. 91 (1): 80–98.
Ligne n°1742 : doi:10.1111/j.1540-6237.2010.00682.x. ...- Ligne n°1749 : ^ "Moovz - The Global LGBT Social Network".
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Ligne n°1752 : Launched By Interacting Technology". Huffington Post. Retrieved ...
Ligne n°1755 : ... ^ Olson, Laura R.; Cadge, Wendy; Harrison, James T. (June 2006).- Ligne n°1756 : "Religion and Public Opinion about Same-Sex Marriage*". Social Science
Ligne n°1757 : Quarterly. 87 (2): 340–360. doi:10.1111/j.1540-6237.2006.00384.x. ...- Ligne n°1764 : * Barry D. Adam. The Rise of a Gay and Lesbian Movement. Revised
Ligne n°1765 : edition. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1995. ...- Ligne n°1786 : Margaret Cruikshank. The Gay and Lesbian Liberation Movement. New
Ligne n°1787 : York: Routledge, Chapman and Hall, 1992. ISBN 0-415-90648-2 ...
Ligne n°1798 : ... Marcia Gallo. Different Daughters: A History of the Daughters of- Ligne n°1799 : Bilitis and the Rise of the Lesbian Rights Movement. New York:Seal
Ligne n°1800 : Press, 2007. ISBN 978-1-58005-252-8 ...
Ligne n°1803 : ... France, 1942–present New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2009.- Ligne n°1804 : ISBN 0-230-22105-X. Book about the history of homosexual movements in
Ligne n°1805 : France. ...
Ligne n°1810 : ... John Lauritsen and David Thorstad. The Early Homosexual Rights- Ligne n°1811 : Movement (1864–1935). Revised edition. 1974; Ojai, CA: Times Change
Ligne n°1812 : Press, 1995. ISBN 0-87810-041-5 ...- Ligne n°1854 : The Prague Post – New era for gay rights movement in the Czech
Ligne n°1855 : Republic ...- Ligne n°1864 : Gay Rights Movement Confronts Teen Suicides, Homophobic
Ligne n°1865 : Electioneering and Violent Attacks – video report by Democracy Now! ...- Ligne n°1976 : * Attraction to transgender people
Ligne n°1977 : * Banjee ...
Ligne n°2013 : ... * LGBT history timeline- Ligne n°2014 : * Social movements
- Ligne n°2014 : * Social movements
Ligne n°2015 : * History of Christianity and homosexuality ...
Ligne n°2066 : ... + List of couples- Ligne n°2067 : * Socialism
Ligne n°2068 : * Sodomy laws ...- Ligne n°2074 : LGBT rights movements
Ligne n°2075 : * Homophile ...- Ligne n°2097 : * Social attitudes
Ligne n°2098 : * Prejudice ...- Ligne n°2102 : Social attitudes
Ligne n°2103 : * Anti-LGBT slogans ...
Ligne n°2115 : ... * Acephobia- Ligne n°2116 : * Anti-gender movement
Ligne n°2117 : * AIDS stigma ...
Ligne n°2237 : ... Retrieved from- Ligne n°2238 : "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=LGBT_social_movements&oldid
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Ligne n°2239 : =988379238" ...
Ligne n°2241 : ... Categories:- Ligne n°2242 : * Movements for civil rights
Ligne n°2243 : * Egalitarianism ...
Ligne n°2245 : ... * LGBT rights- Ligne n°2246 : * LGBT rights movement
Ligne n°2247 : * Political ideologies ...