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  2. North American Conference of Homophile Organizations

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    The North American Conference of Homophile Organizations (NACHO, pronounced "Nay-Ko") was an umbrella organization for a number of homophile organizations. Founded in 1966, the goal of NACHO was to expand coordination among homophile organizations throughout the Americas. [1]

  3. List of LGBTQ rights organizations in the United States

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    North American Conference of Homophile Organizations (NACHO) 1966: Dissolved in 1970 ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives: 1952: Out & Equal: 1996: Active OutServe-SLDN: 2012: Active PFLAG: 1973: Active Pride at Work: 1994: Active Queer Nation: 1990: RESYST: 2000: Dissolved Rainbow Railroad USA: 2015: Global LGBTQI+ refugee support and advocacy ...

  4. List of LGBTQ-related organizations and conferences

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    Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer related organizations and conferences range from social and support groups to organizations that are political in nature. Some groups are independent, while others are officially recognized advocacy groups within mainstream religious organizations.

  5. The Phoenix: Midwest Homophile Voice - Wikipedia

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    They reprinted magazines, newsletters, and pamphlets from other homophile organizations from around the United States, including: Tangents, Vector and the Homophile Action League newsletter. They also put together North American Conference of Homophile Organization periodicals, and circulated them across the US. [3]

  6. List of LGBTQ actions in the United States prior to the ...

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    A coalition of homophile organizations across the country organized simultaneous demonstrations for Armed Forces Day. [28] The Los Angeles group held a 15-car motorcade (which has been identified as the nation's first gay pride parade) [29] and activists held pickets in the other cities.

  7. Homophile Action League - Wikipedia

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    The Homophile Action League was founded in August 1968 by LGBT rights activists and lovers Ada Bello and Carole Friedman. [8] [9] [10] Other early members and leaders in the organization included Byrna Aronson, George Bodamer, Rosalie Davies, Lourdes Alvarez, Jerry Curtis, Barbara Gittings, and her life partner, Kay Lahusen.

  8. Category : Organizations that oppose LGBTQ rights in the ...

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    American College of Pediatricians; American Constitution Party (Colorado) American Family Association; American Family Radio; American Freedom Party; American Principles Project; American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property; American Vision; Americans for Truth about Homosexuality; ATLAH World Missionary Church

  9. Category : Defunct LGBTQ organizations in the United States

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    Defunct LGBTQ organizations based in New York City (19 P) Pages in category "Defunct LGBTQ organizations in the United States" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.