Sullivan was designated female at birth, Sheila, but when he died of AIDS in 1991, at the age of 39, he was a spokesperson for gay trans men. Sheila made the transition from a heterosexual woman to a gay man.
Is a Harvard graduate who became a market research executive has been active in movements of social change beginning with the anti-war movement in 1965.
Is a popular leader of the British rock group. He is gay, the rest of the group is not.
With his late friend, Liege Clark, began working in the gay liberation movement in the early 1960s. Nichols organized the first gay picket line in front of the White House.
Is a noted novelist and screenwriter. His best-known works include Goodbye to Berlin (1939), a semi-autobiographical novel which inspired the musical Cabaret and the film Cabaret which starred Liza Minnelli , A Single Man (1964) adapted as a film by Tom Ford in 2009, and Christopher and His Kind (1976), a memoir which "carried him into the heart of the Gay Liberation movement".
Is the author of. "Homosexual/Oppression and Liberation". He is a native of Australia and teaches American Politics at the University of Sydney.
Were close friends with Harvey Milk. Rivaldo is a neighborhood activist who acted as a political advisor to Harvey Milk. Pabich served as Harvey Milk's legislative assistant in San Francisco.
His novel, "City of Night" has become a classic. Among his other books are the best-selling non-fiction work, "The Sexual Outlaw" and the novels, "Numbers", "This Day's Death", "The Vampires", and "The Fourth Angel". He teaches at UCLA and lives in Los Angeles.
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