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  2. Pride (LGBTQ culture) - Wikipedia

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    An organizer of gay activism in the 1950s, he was used to persuasion, trying to convince heterosexuals that gay people were no different from themselves. When he and other people marched in front of the White House, the State Department and Independence Hall only five years earlier, their objective was to look as if they could work for the U.S ...

  3. Circuit party - Wikipedia

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    These parties created the concept of a single disco party being the focal point for a weekend getaway in the gay community. What was to become another circuit party was founded during the same time period by Corbett Reynolds, a Columbus, Ohio-based artist and nightclub owner in the late 1970s. Initially, Reynolds envisioned a one-night party-to ...

  4. Pride parade - Wikipedia

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    [1] [12] [13] [8] The Stonewall Inn was a gay bar which catered to an assortment of patrons, but which was popular with the most marginalized people in the gay community: transvestites, transgender people, effeminate young men, hustlers, and homeless youth. [14]

  5. Media portrayal of LGBTQ people - Wikipedia

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    Many LGBT organizations exist to represent and defend the gay community. For example, the GLAAD in the United States and Stonewall in the UK work with the media to help portray fair and accurate images of the gay community. There are many other LGBT advocacy organizations in the United States that are all working for the same cause, equality.

  6. LGBTQ culture - Wikipedia

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    Boston gay pride march, held annually in June. LGBTQ culture is a culture shared by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals. It is sometimes referred to as queer culture (indicating people who are queer), LGBT culture, and LGBTQIA culture, while the term gay culture may be used to mean either "LGBT culture" or homosexual culture specifically.

  7. LGBTQ community - Wikipedia

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    Many LGBTQ organizations exist to represent and defend the gay community. For example, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation in the United States and Stonewall in the UK work with the media to help portray fair and accurate images of the gay community. [26] [27] As companies are advertising more and more to the gay community, LGBTQ ...

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  9. Red dress party - Wikipedia

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    Many annual red dress parties incorporate an annual theme. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Red Dress Party San Diego hosted a virtual event on October 3. [5] For this virtual event, attendees were encouraged to participate in the "Serve Your Lewks" photo contest, which judges the participant's ability to create drag looks given a theme. [5]