The AdvocateThe Advocate is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) monthly newsmagazine. Established in 1967, it is the oldest continuing LGBT publication in the United States. |
Table des matières
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Transgenders, Gay Asians | |
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Yale Law School (Suits and claims), United States Dept. of Defense (Suits and claims), United States Court of Appeals (3rd Circuit) (Decisions), Gays in the military (United States), Colleges and universities (Federal aid), United States (Armed Forces, Recruiting, enlistment, etc) | |
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Margaret Cho (American comedienne); 1968- (Interviews), George W. Bush (American president) (Relations with gays), Homosexuality and politics, Homophobia, Presidential elections (2004) | |
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Alan L. Keyes (American radio talk show host); 1950- (Political and social views), Maya Marcel-Keyes (American gay rights activist and daughter of radio talk show host Alan L. Keyes) (Interviews), Parents of lesbians, Homophobia, Coming out (Sexual orientation) | |
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Andy Wong (American gay rights activist.), Details (Periodical), Gay Asians, Homophobia, Stereotype (Psychology) |
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Celebrities, Gossip, Homosexuality | |
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Richard B. Cheney (American vice-president) (Family), Mary Cheney (American marketing executive and daughter of Vice-President Richard B. Cheney) (Sexual behavior), Law & order (Television program), Parents of lesbians, Homosexuality in television | |
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Lily Tomlin (American comedienne and actress) (Interviews) | |
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Parinya Kiatbusaba (Thai transvestite kickboxer) (In motion pictures), Ekechai Uekrongtham (Reviews), Beautiful boxer (Motion picture) (Reviews), Transgender athletes in motion pictures, Kickboxing in motion pictures | |
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Homosexuality in drama, New York (N.Y.) (Theater) |
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Gays (Political activities), Elections (Massachusetts), Marriage law (Massachusetts), Gay marriage (Massachusetts) | |
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Paul Frene (American financial executive.), Keith Powell (American photographic industry executive.), Louise Young (American computer software executive.), Dean Altvater (American hotel executive.), Joni Elder (American risk manager.), Mark J. Rhoades (American mortgage banker.), Gay executives | |
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Marcia Cross (American actress.); 1962-, Desperate housewives (Television program), Advocate (Periodical), Gossip columns, Gossip in mass media, Rumor, News (Internet resources), Coming out (Sexual orientation) |
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Television programs (Children's programs, Censorship), Homophobia, Homosexuality in television | |
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Louis P. Sheldon (Political and social views), Traditional Values Coalition, Black clergy (Political activities), Homosexuality (Religious aspects, Black churches), Gay marriage (Political aspects) |
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