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  2. Houston LGBTQ+ Political Caucus - Wikipedia

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    As the group demonstrated its ability to turn out LGBTQ and LGBTQ-friendly voters, more politicians sought its endorsement. The group made endorsements in the Houston municipal election, fall of 1975, and contributed to the re-election of Houston Mayor Fred Hofheinz. In 1977 it endorsed Kathy Whitmire, who won her race for City Controller.

  3. Category : LGBTQ political advocacy groups in Maryland

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  4. Category : LGBTQ political advocacy groups in the United States

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    Pages in category "LGBTQ political advocacy groups in the United States" The following 103 pages are in this category, out of 103 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Montrose Center - Wikipedia

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    The Montrose Center is an LGBTQ community center located in Houston, Texas, in the United States. [1] The organization provides an array of programs and services for the LGBTQ community, including mental and behavioral health, anti-violence services, support groups, specialized services for youth, seniors, and those living with HIV, community meeting space, and it now operates the nation's ...

  6. List of National Equality March endorsements - Wikipedia

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  7. List of LGBTQ community centers in the United States

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    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]

  8. OutSmart - Wikipedia

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    OutSmart Magazine, or simply OutSmart, is a monthly publication serving Houston's LGBT community since 1994. Founded by Greg Jeu, the magazine's outreach has exceeded 200,000 and is distributed at over 350 locations in Houston and Galveston, as well as in Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas, El Paso, and San Antonio. [1]

  9. Category:LGBTQ in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ culture in Maryland (1 C) P. LGBTQ people from Maryland (1 C, 118 P) R. ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...