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Did you know?[edit]
- ... that after trans woman Dylan Mulvaney was sponsored by Bud Light, American conservatives boycotted the brand and its parent company Anheuser-Busch? (2023-06-14)
- ... that in 1987, Michael Denneny started Stonewall Inn Editions at St. Martin's Press, the first LGBT trade paperback imprint at a major publishing house? (2023-06-09)
- ... that a university student sought counseling from his pastor after attending a guest lecture on sexuality by lesbian and former novice Joanne Marrow? (2023-06-08)
- ... that around 1,500 anti-Jewish laws were enacted by Nazi Germany in the years leading up to the Holocaust (victims pictured)? (2023-06-05)
- ... that the historical-romance novel My Tender Matador includes a fictionalized version of the attempted assassination of Augusto Pinochet? (2023-05-29)
- ... that records of transgender people in Finland stretch back to the 19th century? (2023-05-28)
- ... that a photograph inspired by one of Leonardo da Vinci's paintings shows 14 Israeli soldiers and was described as a "homoerotic challenge to Israeli machismo"? (2023-05-18)
- ... that the LGBTQ+ anthology This Arab Is Queer features 18 queer Arab writers? (2023-05-14)
- ... that transgender activist Ky Schevers transitioned to male, detransitioned to female, then retransitioned as transmasculine and genderqueer? (2023-05-14)
- ... that Lucy Salani is considered the only known Italian transgender person to survive the Nazi concentration camps? (2023-05-13)
- ... that Percy Kelly hoarded his drawings and paintings until the end of his life, saying that his cottage would someday "upstage Beatrix Potter's home"? (2023-05-05)
- ... that Jay Versace went from poking fun at SZA's music to producing songs for her? (2023-05-05)
- ... that Džuvljarke written by Vera Kurtić includes interviews with members of the LGBT community in Serbia and concludes that Romani lesbian women are often "invisible"? (2023-05-01)
- ... that producers of The Simpsons have spoken about the importance of its LGBT characters in representation? (2023-04-30)
- ... that Joanna Cherry showed a printed copy of an Internet meme featuring Lily Hoshikawa during a UK parliamentary committee meeting? (2023-04-30)
- ... that Hot Gay Time Machine had two life-sized cut-outs of Beyoncé? (2023-04-29)
- ... that Mira Bellwether's husband had already read her zine, Fucking Trans Women, years before he met her? (2023-04-28)
- ... that the pseudonymous manga artist Junichi Yamakawa never disclosed to his editor his legal name, address, or contact information? (2023-04-28)
- ... that Drag Isn't Dangerous is a charitable telethon set to be hosted by numerous drag queens to oppose the Tennessee drag-ban bill? (2023-04-28)
- ... that Aubri Esters was among the winners of a hackathon focusing on ways to reduce drug addiction and drug-related deaths? (2023-04-25)
- ... that all three of Jane Severance's books for young readers include lesbian characters, including her first book, which was the first picture book to include such characters? (2023-03-28)
- ... that a same-sex kiss scene in the seventh episode of The Last of Us was censored in some regions? (2023-03-27)
- ... that Claude Vivier was inspired to compose Shiraz after hearing two blind singers in a market? (2023-03-24)
- ... that before getting their own office space, independent children's publisher Lollipop Power stored books "under beds, in attics, [and] under ping-pong tables"? (2023-03-23)
- ... that in 2006, U.S. figure skater Johnny Weir (pictured) became the first male skater to win the U.S. Nationals three times in a row since Brian Boitano in the late 1980s? (2023-03-23)
- ... that director Kunihiko Ikuhara created the anime series Revolutionary Girl Utena after becoming frustrated by his lack of creative control as a director of the anime series Sailor Moon? (2023-03-20)
- ... that the second game in the series The Last of Us was developed by more than 2,100 people across 14 studios? (2023-03-12)
- ... that Ben LaBolt is the first openly gay White House communications director? (2023-03-11)
- ... that Josiane Lima won Brazil's first Paralympic rowing medal? (2023-03-10)
- ... that Cherry Valentine hid his Romani heritage because he feared he might receive "hate or backlash"? (2023-03-10)
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