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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in the U.S. state of New Mexico enjoy the same rights as non-LGBTQ people. New Mexico has seen prominent advances in gay and lesbian rights in recent decades. Same-sex sexual activity has been legal since 1975. [2] Same-sex marriage is legal statewide in New Mexico, as is adoption ...
LGBTQ community centers are safe meeting places for all people. Prior to the gay liberation movement, there were no LGBTQ community centers in the United States. They became popular in the 1980s following activism to combat HIV/AIDS in the LGBTQ community. By 2009, there were at least 150 throughout the country. [1]
Freedom Oklahoma is organizing efforts to defeat legislations considered harmful to the state's LGBT community, and promote positive LGBT legislation. [1] [3] The organization also supports same-sex marriage. [4] The organization's Equality Run promotes the organization's work and raises funds to support the organization. [2]
State, the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals held that cunnilingus was a violation of the law. In 1943, in LeFavour v. State, the same court rejected contentions that the sodomy law applied only to people of the same sex, confirming that it applied universally regardless of sex or sexual orientation. [2]
Authored by Rep. Kevin West, R-Oklahoma City, HB 3217, or the "Patriotism Not Pride Act" seeks to prohibit state agencies from displaying flags that represent gender identity on state property.
LGBTQ history in the United States by state (39 C, 3 P) LGBTQ rights in the United States by state (43 C, 10 P) American LGBTQ people by state or territory (53 C)
Empire State Pride Agenda (defunct) Fed Up Queers (defunct) Gay Activists Alliance (defunct) Marriage Equality New York (defunct) New York Area Bisexual Network; New Yorkers United for Marriage; Sex Panic! Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (defunct) Sylvia Rivera Law Project
The LGBTQ homeownership rate stands at 49 percent, according to NAGLREP. The national average homeownership rate as of Q4 2023: 66.7 percent. How to recognize housing discrimination