Wikipedia:Wiki Loves Pride/2021
Wiki Loves Pride is a global campaign to expand and improve LGBT-related content across all Wikimedia projects, in all languages. Most activities of Wiki Loves Pride take place between June and October, traditionally the months when lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) communities around the world celebrate LGBT culture and history. We invite you to participate by improving Wikipedia's coverage of LGBT-related content.
Editors may be particularly interested in collaborating on Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the LGBT community (see additional sources on the talk page). " " symbols designate Women in Red contributions. A meta page tries to enumerate the various initiatives on different projects here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki_Loves_Pride/2021
How to Help
Suggested articles
Looking for articles to improve? Check:
Using List of LGBT people from New York City and List of LGBT people from Portland, Oregon as examples, perhaps one could be made for other cities of interest? ---Another Believer (Talk) 22:55, 10 May 2021 (UTC)
- List of LGBT people from Atlanta
- List of LGBT people from Austin, Texas
- List of LGBT people from Berlin
- List of LGBT people from Boston
- Done List of LGBT people from Chicago
- List of LGBT people from Denver
- List of LGBT people from Houston
- List of LGBT people from Indianapolis
- List of LGBT people from Las Vegas
- Done List of LGBT people from London
- List of LGBT people from Los Angeles
- List of LGBT people from Miami
- List of LGBT people from Minneapolis
- List of LGBT people from Paris
- List of LGBT people from Philadelphia
- List of LGBT people from Sacramento
- List of LGBT people from San Diego
- Done List of LGBT people from San Francisco
- Done List of LGBT people from Seattle
- List of LGBT people from Washington, D.C.
Online collaborations, edit-a-thons, hack-a-thons, upload-a-thons, etc.
If you would like to edit, upload, or hack with some friends and Wikipedia comrades during this time, please post a helpful link below:
- WikiProject RuPaul's Drag Race's Collaboration of the Month: Drag Race España
- The Linguistic Society of America's Committee on LGBTQ+ Issues in Linguistics (COZIL) Edit-a-Thon for Pride Month will be taking place throughout the month of June; track progress by using the Outreach Dashboard page (password cozil-lingwiki)
- I have recently created a substantial article for LGBT in Argentina. Collaboration and help are much appreciated given the magnitude of information. Thank you! --ℜ𝔲𝔪𝔟𝔞 𝔖𝔞𝔪𝔟𝔞 𝔐𝔞𝔪𝔟𝔬 🌠 (talk) 23:36, 9 July 2021 (UTC)
New and improved content
This section includes new and improved LGBT-related content, including articles and lists, categories, "Did you know?" hooks, drafts, and templates.
Articles
To add new articles to Category:Articles created or improved during Wiki Loves Pride 2021, place {{Wiki Loves Pride talk|2021}}
on the article's talk page.
New articles
- 1 Queen 5 Queers
- 2021 Ghana gay arrests
- Access All Areas (EP)
- Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler
- Aiiro Cafe
- Anita Wigl'it
- Annie's Paramount Steakhouse
- Zuliana Araya
- Chen Arieli
- Art Arya
- Art Simone
- Lolo Arziki
- Austin International Drag Festival
- Babes of Carytown
- Barbada de Barbades
- Jinx Beers
- Tricia Black
- Matthew Blaise
- The Boulet Brothers' Dragula (season 1), forked
- The Boulet Brothers' Dragula (season 2), forked
- The Boulet Brothers' Dragula (season 3), forked
- The Boulet Brothers' Dragula (season 4), forked
- Phylesha Brown-Acton
- Kyle Brownrigg
- Cadet scandal
- Call Me Mother (TV series)
- Mar Cambrollé
- Canada's Drag Race (season 1), forked from Canada's Drag Race
- Canada's Drag Race (season 2)
- Chicago Is a Drag Festival
- Gina Chua
- Marie-Anne Colson-Malleville
- Crown (Aja album)
- Cubbyhole (lesbian bar)
- Maria da Cunha
- Sandra Cunha
- Dawn, Her Dad and the Tractor
- Dawn of Chromatica
- Andrea Di Giovanni
- DijahSB
- Diversity Champions
- Chris Donaghue
- Dragging the Classics: The Brady Bunch
- Dragon Men (Tokyo)
- The Eagle (bar)
- Elektra Shock
- Fakafifine
- Fanny: The Right to Rock
- Femuline
- June Fernández
- Quiteria Franco
- Free Fall (2009 film)
- Corina Freire
- Full Coverage, Vol. 1
- "Future Starts Now"
- Gabriel García Román
- Genie (drag queen)
- Ginger's (lesbian bar)
- Catherine Gonnard
- Gummy Bear (album)
- Arlene Halko
- Karin Hanczewski
- Headroom LGBTQ+ Lounge
- Katie Heaney
- The Heart Exposed
- Inês Herédia
- Margot Heumann
- Bev Hickok
- Bettina Hoppe
- Henrietta Hudson
- Hercules (nightclub)
- Herz (lesbian bar)
- How to Fix Radios
- Instructions for Survival
- International Dawn Chorus Day
- Leah Johnson
- Gloria Joseph
- Joshua Tree, 1951: A Portrait of James Dean
- JR's Bar and Grill
- Kake (comics)
- Kaleidoscope (Courtney Act EP)
- Karen from Finance
- Kent Pride
- Annie Kaylor
- Raphael Khouri
- Katie King (professor)
- Kita Mean
- Gisela Kozak
- Nicholas Krgovich
- Kama La Mackerel
- Las malas
- Marion Leary
- Legendary (season 1), forked
- Legendary (season 2), forked
- Lemon (drag queen)
- Amao Leota Lu
- LGBT culture in Prague
- LGBT culture in Sydney
- LGBT in Argentina
- Linn da Quebrada
- List of LGBT people from Chicago
- List of LGBT people from London
- List of LGBT people from San Francisco
- List of LGBT people from Seattle
- List of LGBT-related films of 2021
- Guillermo Mac Millan
- Mantamar Beach Club Bar & Sushi
- Marry Me However
- Kiley May
- Eva Meckbach
- Carmen Menayo
- Shayne Michael
- Stéphanie Michelini
- Elaine Mikels
- Minyan (film)
- Miguel's War
- Cris Miró
- Miss Galaxy Pageant
- Ali Fazeli Monfared
- Montero (album)
- "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)"
- Mouth Congress
- Mouths of Rain
- Mariela Muñoz
- Wynne Neilly
- Never Look Away (mural)
- Nicho Bears and Bar
- NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
- Ollie and Scoops
- Temmie Ovwasa
- Pangina Heals
- Susel Paredes
- Paul Monette: The Brink of Summer's End
- Poison Waters
- Poonam Rani v. State of Uttar Pradesh
- Pupi Poisson
- The Q (nightclub)
- Daniel Quasar
- The Queen Adelaide (Bethnal Green)
- Queen of the Universe (TV series)
- Querencia (web series)
- Jamie Raines
- Ra'Jah O'Hara
- Ulrike Röseberg
- "ROY G BIV BBT"
- Rufus Does Judy at Capitol Studios
- Rufus Wainwright and Amsterdam Sinfonietta Live
- Rule No. 9
- RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (season 6)
- RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under
- RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under (season 1)
- RuPaul's Drag Race UK (series 3)
- Imani Rupert-Gordon
- S Sushma v. Commissioner of Police
- Duda Salabert
- Alexya Salvador
- Samoa Fa'afafine Association
- Santé Bar
- Isabella Santiago
- Scarlet Adams
- Scout's Honor (2001 film)
- Sederginne
- Sequin in a Blue Room
- Julie Sergeant
- jaye simpson
- Slammers
- Someone Like Me (film)
- Sue Ellen's
- Sun Trapp
- Sweet T (album)
- Taste Test (EP)
- "Thats What I Want"
- The Switch Drag Race
- The Switch Drag Race (season 1), forked
- The Switch Drag Race (season 2), forked
- T1 (album)
- Te Tiare Association
- This Is Me: Pride Celebration Spectacular
- Hope Thompson
- Toasted Walnut
- Tonga Leitis' Association
- To’oto’oali’I Roger Stanley
- Tongue popping
- Jean-Nickolaus Tretter
- Vanda Miss Joaquim (drag queen)
- Vanessa Van Cartier
- Victoria Scone
- Augusta Bertha Wagner
- Elizabeth Weed
- Who's on Top?
- Wi Spa controversy
- Wild Side West
- William E. Woods
- Workhorse Queen
- WOW Presents Plus
- Ana Zanatti
- Zona Romántica
Improved articles
- 2021 in LGBT rights
- 33rd Lambda Literary Awards
- David Archuleta
- Arkansas House Bill 1570 (2021)
- Autism and LGBT identities
- Barracuda Lounge
- Born This Way (album)
- Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin
- Broadcast Standards and Practices
- Canada's Drag Race
- Cartoon Network and LGBT representation
- Censorship of LGBT issues
- Children's television series
- Jillian Christmas
- The Cock
- Ruby Corado
- Craig of the Creek
- Crystal (drag queen)
- Danger & Eggs
- Dayne Ogilvie Prize
- Drag (clothing)
- Drag Race España
- Drag Race Holland
- Drag Race Holland (season 1)
- Drag Race Holland (season 2)
- "Enchanting Grom Fright"
- Eureka O'Hara
- Lynne Fernie
- Frente de Liberación Homosexual
- Casey Frey
- Dorothy Gale
- Gottmik
- Todrick Hall
- High Guardian Spice
- History of LGBT characters in animation
- History of LGBT characters in animation: 1990s
- History of LGBT characters in animation: 2000s
- History of LGBT characters in animation: 2010s
- History of LGBT characters in animation: 2020s
- Hobo's, reviewed by Guild of Copy Editors
- "Homer's Phobia"
- Homosexuality in American football
- Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the LGBT community
- Jan Sport
- Julia's on Broadway
- Kannazuki no Miko
- Tillie Kottmann
- Stephen Lachs
- Laganja Estranja
- Legendary (TV series)
- Lesbian bar
- Lesbian Bar Project
- LGBT children's television programming
- LGBT representation in American adult animation
- LGBT themes in anime and manga
- Lil Nas X
- List of animated films with LGBT characters
- List of animated series with LGBT characters
- List of animated series with LGBT characters: 1995–1999
- List of animated series with LGBT characters: 2000–2004
- List of animated series with LGBT characters: 2010–2014
- List of animated series with LGBT characters: 2015–2019
- List of animated series with LGBT characters: 2020–present
- List of bisexual characters in television
- List of cross-dressing characters in animated series
- List of fictional aromantic characters
- List of fictional asexual characters
- List of fictional lesbian characters
- List of fictional non-binary characters
- List of fictional pansexual characters
- List of gay characters in animation
- List of Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss characters
- List of lesbian characters in animation
- List of LGBT slang terms
- List of RuPaul's Drag Race contestants
- List of The Owl House characters
- Mado Lamotte
- Demi Lovato
- Michel Louvain
- Madison Pub
- Magical Girl Friendship Squad
- Monét X Change
- Suze Morrison
- Mysticons
- Carl Nassib
- Chris Nee
- Netflix and LGBT representation in animation
- Nimona
- Nomad of Nowhere
- Otherside Picnic
- Elliot Page
- Trisha Paytas
- Billy Porter (actor)
- Pose (TV series)
- Priyanka (drag queen)
- Q-Force (TV series)
- Queer Bar (Seattle)
- Quinn (soccer)
- "Reunited" (Steven Universe)
- Ronen Rubinstein
- RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (season 5)
- S.A.L.E.M.: The Secret Archive of Legends, Enchantments, and Monsters
- Larry Saperstein
- Shea Couleé
- Linda Shear
- Alexandra Shipp
- Shipping (fandom)
- Ahya Simone
- Snatch Game
- Margaret Bailey Speer
- Steven Universe
- Summer Camp Island
- Courtney Stodden
- Rebecca Sugar
- Therapy (New York City)
- "The Answer" (Steven Universe)
- The Bravest Knight
- The Hollow (TV series)
- The Owl House
- Third gender
- Travesti (gender identity)
- Trixie Mattel
- TV Parental Guidelines
- Twelve Forever
- Colton Underwood
Categories
To add new categories to Category:Categories created during Wiki Loves Pride 2021, place {{Wiki Loves Pride category talk|2021}}
on the category's talk page.
- Category:1942 in LGBT history
- Category:American drag kings
- Category:British drag kings
- Category:Canadian drag kings
- Category:Defunct LGBT nightclubs in Florida
- Category:Defunct LGBT nightclubs in Illinois
- Category:Defunct LGBT nightclubs in Massachusetts
- Category:Defunct LGBT nightclubs in Nebraska
- Category:Defunct LGBT nightclubs in New Jersey
- Category:Defunct LGBT nightclubs in New York (state)
- Category:Defunct LGBT nightclubs in North Carolina
- Category:Defunct LGBT nightclubs in Pennsylvania
- Category:Drag Race (franchise) templates
- Category:Drag Race España
- Category:Drag Race Holland
- Category:Drag Race Holland contestants
- Category:Drag Race Holland winners
- Category:Drag Race Thailand contestants
- Category:Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the LGBT community
- Category:LGBT history in Illinois
- Category:LGBT history in Nebraska
- Category:LGBT history in New Jersey
- Category:LGBT history in North Carolina
- Category:LGBT history in Pennsylvania
- Category:LGBT nightclubs in Florida
- Category:LGBT nightclubs in Illinois
- Category:LGBT nightclubs in Louisiana
- Category:LGBT nightclubs in Nebraska
- Category:LGBT nightclubs in North Carolina
- Category:LGBT nightclubs in Pennsylvania
- Category:LGBT nightclubs in Wisconsin
- Category:LGBT people from San Francisco
- Category:LGBT singers from Australia
- Category:LGBT singers from Germany
- Category:RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under
- Category:RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under contestants
- Category:The Boulet Brothers' Dragula
- Category:The Boulet Brothers' Dragula contestants
- Category:The Switch Drag Race
- Category:Zona Romántica
- Template:Did you know nominations/Cadet scandal
- Template:Did you know nominations/Cris Miró
- Template:Did you know nominations/Headroom LGBTQ+ Lounge
- Template:Did you know nominations/Hercules (nightclub)
- Template:Did you know nominations/LGBT in Argentina
- Template:Did you know nominations/Margot Heumann
- Template:Did you know nominations/Mariela Muñoz
- Template:Did you know nominations/Wynne Neilly
- Template:Did you know nominations/The Q (nightclub)
- Template:Did you know nominations/Duda Salabert
- Template:Did you know nominations/Therapy (New York City)
- Template:Did you know nominations/Travesti (gender identity)
- Template:Did you know nominations/William E. Woods
Drafts
Templates
- New templates
To add new templates to Category:Templates created during Wiki Loves Pride 2021, place {{Wiki Loves Pride template talk|2021}}
on the template's talk page.
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/1
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/2
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/3
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/4
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/5
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/6
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/7
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/8
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/9
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/10
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/11
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/12
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/13
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/AS1
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/AS2
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/AS3
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/AS4
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/AS5
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/AS6
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/Canada1
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/DU1
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/España1
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/Holland1
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/Holland2
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/Thailand1
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/Thailand2
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/UK1
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/UK2
- Template:DragRaceProgressTable/UK3
- Improved templates
Userboxes
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Media
Fair use images
- File:Access All Areas - The AAA Girls.jpg
- File:Aiiro Cafe logo.png
- File:CMM Image1.jpg
- File:Crown, Aja, 2021.jpg
- File:Darcelle XV Showplace logo.png
- File:Dragon_Men,_Tokyo,_logo.png
- File:DVD cover for Brother Outsider, The Life of Bayard Rustin.jpeg
- File:DVD cover for Joshua Tree, 1951, A Portrait of James Dean.jpeg
- File:DVD cover for Scout's Honor (2001 film).jpg
- File:DVD cover for Sequin in a Blue Room.jpg
- File:Fanny- The Right to Rock.jpg
- File:Femuline - Todrick Hall.jpg
- File:Full Coverage, Vol 1 - Trixie Mattel.jpg
- File:Headroom logo.png
- File:Hercules (nightclub) logo.png
- File:JR's Bar logo, Houston.png
- File:Kaleidoscope - Courtney Act.jpg
- File:Las malas book cover.jpg
- File:Marry Me However.jpg
- File:Never Look Away (mural), Portland, Oregon.jpg
- File:ROY G BIV BBT, Alaska Thunderfuck.jpg
- File:Samoa Fa'afafine Association logo.jpg
- File:Someone Like Me (film).jpg
- File:Sweet T - Ginger Minj.jpg
- File:T1 - Tatianna.jpg
- File:Te Tiare Association logo.jpg
- File:Tonga Leitis Association.jpg
- File:VHS cover for Paul Monette, The Brink of Summer's End.jpeg
- File:Were Here promotional poster.png
- File:Who's on Top.jpg
Wikimedia Commons
Add links to galleries and images uploaded to Wikimedia Commons!
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Barracuda Lounge, New York City, New York, U.S.
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Barracuda Lounge, New York City, New York, U.S.
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Barracuda Lounge, New York City, New York, U.S.
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Barracuda Lounge, New York City, New York, U.S.
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Bearracuda, Portland, Oregon, U.S.
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Cafe Bar Flirt, Prague, Czech Republic
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Club Cumming, New York City, New York, U.S.
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Club Cumming, New York City, New York, U.S.
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Dragon Men, Tokyo, Japan
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Eagle Portland, Portland, Oregon, U.S.
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Eagle Tokyo, Japan
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Friends Prague, Czech Republic
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Friends Prague, Czech Republic
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Headroom LGBTQ+ Lounge, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
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Headroom LGBTQ+ Lounge, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
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Headroom LGBTQ+ Lounge, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
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Headroom LGBTQ+ Lounge, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
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Hercules, Helsinki, Finland
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Gold Finger, Tokyo, Japan
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Julia's on Broadway, Seattle, Washington, U.S.
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Madison Pub, Seattle, U.S.
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Madison Pub, Seattle, U.S.
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Madison Pub, Seattle, U.S.
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Madison Pub, Seattle, U.S.
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Madison Pub, Seattle, U.S.
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Nicho Bears and Bar, Mexico City
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Paradise, Asbury Park, New Jersey, U.S.
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Pony (Seattle), Washington, U.S.
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Pony (Seattle), Washington, U.S.
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Pony (Seattle), Washington, U.S.
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Pony (Seattle), Washington, U.S.
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Pony (Seattle), Washington, U.S.
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Pony (Seattle), Washington, U.S.
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Pony (Seattle), Washington, U.S.
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Pony (Seattle), Washington, U.S.
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Pony (Seattle), Washington, U.S.
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Prism Health, Portland, Oregon, U.S.
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Prism Health, Portland, Oregon, U.S.
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The Q (nightclub), New York City, New York, U.S.
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The Q (nightclub), New York City, New York, U.S.
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The Q (nightclub), New York City, New York, U.S.
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The Q (nightclub), New York City, New York, U.S.
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Queer Bar (Seattle), Washington, U.S.
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Queer Bar (Seattle), Washington, U.S.
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Queer Bar (Seattle), Washington, U.S.
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Queer Bar (Seattle), Washington, U.S.
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Rooster Rock State Park, Oregon, U.S.
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Annie Kaylor, 2009 Capital Pride, Washington, D.C., U.S.
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Annie's Paramount Steakhouse, Washington, D.C., U.S.
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LGBTQ Pride flag raising, San Francisco City Hall, U.S.
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LGBTQ Pride flag, San Francisco City Hall, U.S.
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Trans March, San Francisco, U.S.
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A group of travesti sex workers at a villa miseria (slum) in La Matanza, Buenos Aires Province in 1989
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A group of travestis in Salta, Argentina in 1988
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A group of gay men and travestis in 1945, during a private party on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, away from the police
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Activists Claudia Pía Baudracco (left) and María Belén Correa (right) in 1993
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Activists Kenny de Michellis (left), María Belén Correa (right) and the lawyer for their groups (center) at the Casa Rosada in 1994, asking to have a hearing with the President
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Activist Lohana Berkins in 2000
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Lohana Berkins in 2001
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Two activists during the 2005 Buenos Aires pride march
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Activist Marlene Wayar in 1998
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An Argentine travesti during the Buenos Aires Carnival, circa 1960
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An Argentine travesti during the Buenos Aires Carnival, circa 1960
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Argentine travestis during the Buenos Aires Carnival, circa 1970
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An Argentine trans activist in 2003
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Travesti activists María Belén Correa and Lohana Berkins in 1998
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Argentine transsexual activist Karina Urbina protesting in front of the Palace of the Congress on 29 September 1991
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Spanish singer and actor Miguel de Molina photographed by Annemarie Heinrich, circa 1942
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View of the first Buenos Aires pride march on 3 July 1992
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Writer Néstor Perlongher
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The first issue of Somos, the publication of the Frente de Liberación Homosexual
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Cris Miró in 1998
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Cris Miró in 1998
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Cris Miró in 1998
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Cris Miró in 1998
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Cris Miró circa 1995
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Adolfo José Goodwin, one of the main defendants during the Ballvé Case
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Blanca Nieve Abratte (or Sonia) one of the main defendants during the Ballvé Case
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Medical report made to Goodwin in 1943 as part of the Ballvé Case
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Argentine activists Raúl Soria (left) and Carlos Jáuregui (right) on the cover of magazine Siete Días in April 1984, considered a landmark of gay visibility in the country
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A pride demonstration in Buenos Aires on June 28, 1986
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Carlos Jáuregui during the first Buenos Aires pride march on 3 July 1992
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Argentine trans activists in 1998, including Lohana Berkins, María Belén Correa, Nadia Echazú and Claudia Pía Baudracco
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The "Princesa de Borbón", a famous travesti from Buenos Aires, circa 1911
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Montage of LGBT history in Argentina
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The first issue of Sodoma, published by the Grupo de Acción Gay (GAG) in 1984.
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The twelfth issue of the Comunidad Homosexual Argentina's official bulletin, May 1986.
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View of the Grupo Federativo Gay (GFG) in 1984, one of the several groups that made up the coordinating committee Coordinadora de Grupos Gays.
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The Comunidad Homosexual Argentina (CHA) taking part in a human rights demonstration, c. 1986.
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A group of Argentine travestis carrying the coffin of one of their murdered friends, August 1987.
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An Argentine travesti arrested at a police station in Munro, 1990.
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An indigenous "sexual invert"—presumably a Mapuche machi weye—detained in Viedma, Río Negro, as reported by Caras y Caretas in 1902, shown dressed in women's clothing (left), being inspected by a physician (center), and half dressed in men's clothing (right)
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Drag queens from Buenos Aires in 1995, advertising a show in nightclub Morocco.
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A 1980s poster issued by a gay liberation group from the Basque Country, urging maricones to disobey military conscription (in Spanish: instrucción).
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Pepi Littman, Yiddish male impersonator of the early 20th century regarded as a pioneer of the modern-day drag king
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Kevin Aviance lip-syncing at the Q
Commons Categories
- Marching for Those Who Can't + photos
Third-party
- Campbell, Lorna M (26 February 2021). "Those who fought: Representing HIV/AIDS activism on Wikipedia". Open World.