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  2. Guadalajara Gay Pride - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico the first openly gay movement was in 1978 when a gay contingent participated in the solidarity march commemorating the tenth anniversary of government repression of the October 2, the first gay pride march was held in Mexico City in 1979 organized by the Homosexual Front of Revolutionary Action, the autonomous group Oikabeth Lesbian and the Gay Liberation group LAMBDA.

  3. LGBTQ history in California - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 Theresa Sparks was the first openly transgender woman ever named "Woman of the Year" by the California State Assembly, [40] and in 2007 she was elected president of the San Francisco Police Commission by a single vote, making her the first openly transgender person ever to be elected president of any San Francisco commission, as well as ...

  4. Same-sex marriage in Baja California - Wikipedia

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    From 2015 to mid-2018, 34 same-sex couples married in Baja California; 18 in Tijuana, 12 in Mexicali, 3 in Ensenada, and 1 in Tecate. [51] The State Commission of Human Rights noted that while same-sex marriage has been legal in the state since November 2017 several same-sex couples were denied marriage licenses following legalization.

  5. LGBT Mexican candidates run in key vote - AOL

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    Public safety and tackling hate crime are among their key focus.117 LGBT people were killed in 2019, up almost a third from 2018 and the highest since 2015. ... And there doesn't exist to date a ...

  6. LGBTQ rights in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer rights in Mexico expanded in the 21st century, keeping with worldwide legal trends.The intellectual influence of the French Revolution and the brief French occupation of Mexico (1862–67) resulted in the adoption of the Napoleonic Code, which decriminalized same-sex sexual acts in 1871. [1]

  7. California state senator says anti-LGBT rhetoric responsible ...

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  8. Category:Mexican LGBTQ people - Wikipedia

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    LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) people from Mexico. Subcategories. This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total. ...

  9. Sacramento’s LGBT newspaper archive went missing ... - AOL

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    An unofficial but near-complete print archive of a pioneering LGBT newspaper from Sacramento is spread between two libraries in the region. The paper, Mom Guess What was founded Nov. 1, 1978 by ...