Gay rights are a good thing, as they are needed, but what isn't good is what the Jews have been doing with them.
What passes for "gay rights" today, has nothing to do with actual rights for gays/bi's.
13 Celebrities Who Came Out As Bisexual in 2021
The Jews are pushing a PERVERTED version that doesn't resemble true gay rights at all.
Right now, the Jews are doing some serious baiting, in hopes to cause as big of a backlash as possible.
Jewish "sex education teachers" with last names such as Katz and Abels, are teaching young children dangerous sex acts, such as how to insert a hand and wrist into someone's anus.
They are also telling the children that it is a "privilege" to be sexually molested by an adult.
This causes serious outrage from parents and increasing violence towards innocent gay people, all on the account of Jews sticking their nose into the sex lives of others and exploiting them and choosing the most dangerous sex acts to push on the children.
The so-called "left wing" is completely owned by Jews who pretend to be "liberal" and all for "free thought," etc.
Do not let the Jews fool you!!
Do not let the Jews fool you!!
In *all* past and present Jewish political regimes, gays were, and are:
- segregated
- persecuted
- tortured
and killed.
Josef Stalin's real last name was "Dugashvilli" which means "son of a Jew" in Georgian.
Stalin's regime was one such example of hatred and massacre towards gay people.
While Stalin was having homosexuals rounded up by the thousands and sent to REAL death camps (all run by Jews), his troops were sent to America to teach that homosexuality meant "free love."
This is how the Jews handle things with gays.
They use them as Marxist foot soldiers and then throw them away, when they've outlived their use.
They use them as Marxist foot soldiers and then throw them away, when they've outlived their use.
It is because of the Jews who use gays for advocates of "free love" and other communist lies that give homo/bisexuals a reputation of being "agents of the Jews."
Gays need to realize that the "left wing" is used by the Jews as a tool to:
- weaken
- pacify
- desensitize
Contrary to deluded popular beliefs, it cannot be denied that homosexuality isn't an anti-thesis to nature, but it is an anti-thesis to Christianity.
Christianity is NOT natural!!
Christianity is NOT natural!!
At first glance, the list of names below looks like a long list of people who have spent their entire lives helping to encourage tolerance and acceptance towards GLBT people, but if one takes another look, it will be seen that ALL of the last names of these so-called "gay rights activists" are JEWISH.
This means that they have a secret agenda AGAINST Gentiles, and their ultimate goal is to enslave us, while only helping themselves.
The Jews are the true masters of deception, no matter how "innocent" and "peaceful" many of the "Liberal Jews" look.
This means that they have a secret agenda AGAINST Gentiles, and their ultimate goal is to enslave us, while only helping themselves.
The Jews are the true masters of deception, no matter how "innocent" and "peaceful" many of the "Liberal Jews" look.
ALL Jews are the same and can never be trusted, at any cost.
Here is a comprehensive list of the Jewish last names that identify the aforementioned "Liberal Jews" of the 'gay movement' who know exactly what they're doing with the "Non-Liberal Jews" behind the curtains in regard to Gentile gays and lesbians (bisexuals fit in with "gay and lesbian").
KNOW THE PLAYERS!!!!
Larry Kramer
Laurence David Kramer (June 25, 1935 – May 27, 2020) was an American playwright, author, film producer, public health advocate, and gay rights activist. He began his career rewriting scripts while working for Columbia Pictures, which led him to London, where he worked with United Artists. There he wrote the screenplay for the film Women in Love (1969) and received an Academy Award nomination for his work.
- Co-founder of "Act Up," a homosexual/AIDS activist organization
- Co-founder of the Gay Men's Health Crisis
Alan Klein
Allen Klein (December 18, 1931 – July 4, 2009) was an American businessman whose aggressive negotiation tactics affected industry standards for compensating recording artists. He founded ABKCO Music & Records Incorporated. Klein increased profits for his musician clients by negotiating new record company contracts. He first scored monetary and contractual gains for Buddy Knox and Jimmy Bowen, one-hit rockabillies of the late 1950s, then parlayed his early successes into a position managing Sam Cooke, and eventually managed the Beatles and the Rolling Stones simultaneously, along with many other artists, becoming one of the most powerful individuals in the music industry during his era.
- Co-founder of group ACT UP
- Co-founder of group Queer Nation
- National Communications Director & chief spokesperson for the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation [GLAAD].
Klein also co-founded the successful multimedia campaign (now defunct) STOPDRLAURA.COM
Arnie Kantrowitz
Arnie Kantrowitz (November 26, 1940 – January 21, 2022) was an American LGBT activist and college professor. He authored two books and contributed articles, essays, poems and short fiction to magazines, newspapers and anthologies.
Co-founder of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation [GLAAD].
Jonathan D. Katz
Jonathan David Katz (born 1958) is an American activist, art historian, educator and writer. He is currently Associate Professor of Practice in Art History and Gender, Sexuality & Women's Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
Founded and chairs the Harvey Milk Institute, the largest queer studies institute in the world.
A long time queer political activist was a co-founder of Queer Nation, [the key San Francisco branch].
A long time queer political activist was a co-founder of Queer Nation, [the key San Francisco branch].
Harvey Fierstein
Harvey Forbes Fierstein (/ˈfaɪərˌstiːn/ FIRE-steen; born June 6, 1954) is an American actor, playwright, and screenwriter, known for his distinctive gravelly voice. He is best known for his theater work in Torch Song Trilogy and Hairspray and film roles in Mrs. Doubtfire, Independence Day, and as the voice of Yao in Mulan and Mulan II. Fierstein won two Tony Awards, Best Actor in a Play and Best Play, for Torch Song Trilogy. He received his third Tony Award, Best Book of a Musical, for the musical La Cage aux Folles and his fourth, the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical, for playing Edna Turnblad in Hairspray,[4] a role he revived in its live television event, Hairspray Live! Fierstein also wrote the books for the Tony Award-winning musicals Kinky Boots, Newsies, and Tony Award-nominated, Drama League Award-winner A Catered Affair. He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2007. For his role on the television show Cheers, Fierstein was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.
Film actor [Mrs. Doubtfire]; well-known gay activist.
Moisés Kaufman
Moisés Kaufman (born November 21, 1963) is a Venezuelan American theater director, filmmaker, playwright, founder of Tectonic Theater Project based in New York City, and co-founder of Miami New Drama at the Colony Theatre. He was awarded the 2016 National Medal of Arts by President Barack Obama. He is best known for creating The Laramie Project (2000) with other members of Tectonic Theater Project. He has directed extensively on Broadway and Internationally, and is the author of numerous plays, including Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde and 33 Variations. Born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela, he moved as a young man to New York City in 1987.
Playwright and film director [The Laramie Project].
Israel Fishman
Israel David Fishman (February 21, 1938 – June 14, 2006) was the founder of the Task Force on Gay Liberation.
Founder of the Gay Liberation Caucus in 1970 [now known as the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Round Table of the American Library Association], the world's first gay professional organization.
ALA | Welcome to the GLBT Round Table
Bella Abzug
Bella Savitzky Abzug (July 24, 1920 – March 31, 1998), nicknamed "Battling Bella", was an American lawyer, politician, social activist, and a leader in the women's movement. In 1971, Abzug joined other leading feminists such as Gloria Steinem, Shirley Chisholm, and Betty Friedan to found the National Women's Political Caucus. She was a leading figure in what came to be known as eco-feminism. In 1970, Abzug's first campaign slogan was, "This woman's place is in the House—the House of Representatives." She was later appointed to co-chair the National Commission on the Observance of International Women's Year created by President Gerald Ford's executive order, presided over the 1977 National Women's Conference, and led President Jimmy Carter's National Advisory Commission for Women. Abzug was a founder of the Commission for Women’s Equality of the American Jewish Congress.
and
Edward Koch
Edward Irving Koch (/kɒtʃ/ KOTCH; December 12, 1924 – February 1, 2013) was an American politician, lawyer, political commentator, film critic, and television personality. He served in the United States House of Representatives from 1969 to 1977 and was mayor of New York City from 1978 to 1989.
both Jewish -- the first members of the U.S. House of Representatives to introduce legislation banning discrimination based on sexual orientation [1974].
Winnie Stachelberg
Michael S. Aronowitz
Tony Kushner
Anthony Robert Kushner (born July 16, 1956) is an American author, playwright, and screenwriter. Lauded for his work on stage, he is most known for his seminal work Angels in America, which earned a Pulitzer Prize and a Tony Award, as well as its subsequent acclaimed HBO miniseries of the same name. At the turn of the 21st century, he became known for his numerous film collaborations with Steven Spielberg. He received the National Medal of Arts from President Barack Obama in 2013. Kushner is among the few playwrights in history nominated for an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award.
- Gay activist
- Tony and 1993 Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright [for Angels in America, 1992].
Len Hirsch
President of the GLBT federal government employees group, GLOBE.
Smithsonian GLOBE: A History | Smithsonian Institution Archives (si.edu)
Gay federal workers say they’re only partway to equality - The Washington Post
Remembering founder of Federal GLOBE, Dr. Len Hirsch (meaws.com)
Meg Moritz, Ph.D
Barbara Raab
An NBC-TV producer
"Jewish lesbian feminist journalist, writer."
Barbara Raab - Jonathan Logan Family Foundation
Barbara Raab’s Profile | Freelance Journalist | Muck Rack
Behind the Panama Papers: A Q&A with International Consortium of Investigative Journalists Director Gerard Ryle - Ford Foundation
Barbara Raab - Shifting Careers Blog - The New York Times (nytimes.com)
Charles Kaiser
Charles Kaiser is an American author and journalist best known for his nonfiction books 1968 in America (1988), The Gay Metropolis (1997), and The Cost of Courage (2015). A former reporter for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Newsweek, he is currently a nonfiction book critic for The Guardian.
Author & founding member of National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association [NLGJA].
David Goodstein
- Owner/publisher of the gay magazine The Advocate [1975-1985]
- Co-founder of the Gay Rights National Lobby
Judy Wieder
Editor-in-chief, The Advocate, gay magazine.
In News, in History : First Female Editor of the Advocate Defines Her Mission - Los Angeles Times (latimes.com)
A Career Less Ordinary: Pioneering Lesbian Editor Judy Wieder Tells Her Tale (advocate.com)
Judy Wieder's Fascinating Memoir 'Random Events Tend to Cluster' is an Epic Lesson in Modern LGBT History - AfterEllen
How a Lesbian Power Couple Became Pioneers in Writing and Family Films (advocate.com)
Alison Bechdel
Alison Bechdel (/ˈbɛkdəl/ BEK-dəl;[1] born September 10, 1960) is an American cartoonist. Originally known for the long-running comic strip Dykes to Watch Out For, she came to critical and commercial success in 2006 with her graphic memoir Fun Home, which was subsequently adapted as a musical that won a Tony Award for Best Musical in 2015. In 2012, she released her second graphic memoir Are You My Mother? She was a 2014 recipient of the MacArthur "Genius" Award. She is also known for originating the Bechdel test.
Cartoonist creator and author of the bi-weekly comic strip "Dykes to Watch Out For."
Dykes to Watch Out For - Wikipedia
Dykes to Watch Out For - Wikipedia
Kevin Koffler
Garrett Glaser
Garrett Glaser is a retired news reporter who was one of the first US television journalists to "come out" publicly as a homosexual. His coming out occurred during the course of a speech he made before a large group of TV and radio executives at the 1992 convention of the Radio/TV News Directors Association being held in San Antonio, Texas. Although Glaser co-founded the Electronic Media Task Force of the National Lesbian/Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA) in 1990 and was later out to fellow journalists, he was not out to the public at large.
National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association [NLGJA] national board member.
NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ Journalists - Wikipedia
Ronald Gold
- Reporter for Variety
- A leader in the fight to overturn the American Psychiatric Association's policy that homosexuality is an illness.
It’s Been 50 Years Since Homosexuality Was Declassified As A Mental Illness. A New Play Tells The Story | LAist
Telling the Story of When LGBTQ+ Activists Fought the Establishment and Won | PBS
How LGBTQ+ Activists Got “Homosexuality” out of the DSM - JSTOR Daily
queerplaces - Ronald Gold (elisarolle.com)
Ronald Gold Papers - The Center (gaycenter.org)
Ronald Gold (kcra.com)
Magnus Hirschfeld
Magnus Hirschfeld (14 May 1868 – 14 May 1935) was a Jewish German physician and sexologist, whose citizenship was later revoked by the Nazi government. Hirschfeld was educated in philosophy, philology and medicine. An outspoken advocate for sexual minorities, Hirschfeld founded the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee and World League for Sexual Reform. He based his practice in Berlin-Charlottenburg during the Weimar period. Performance Studies and Rhetoric Professor Dustin Goltz characterized the committee as having carried out "the first advocacy for homosexual and transgender rights". Hirschfeld is regarded as one of the most influential sexologists of the 20th century. He was targeted by early fascists and later the Nazis for being Jewish and gay. He was beaten by völkisch activists in 1920, and in 1933 his Institut für Sexualwissenschaft was looted and had its books burned by Nazis. Hirschfeld was forced into exile in France, where he died in 1935.
- Early gay rights activist in Germany
- Founded one of the first gay rights organizations, the Scientific Humanitarian Committee; coined the term "transvestism"
- fled Nazi Germany
Fred Hochberg
Fred Philip Hochberg (born February 3, 1952) is an American businessman and civic leader. After nearly two decades as an executive, including five years as President at the Lillian Vernon Corporation, he then served in various leadership roles at U.S. government agencies, non-profit organizations, and in academia. From 2009 to 2017, he was chairman and president of the Export–Import Bank of the United States, becoming the institution's longest-serving chairman.
- Deputy administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration
- Co-chair of the Human Rights Campaign [HRC].
Michael Berman
Member, Human Rights Campaign Board of Directors.
Michael Berman, political strategist who revealed private struggles, dies at 84 (msn.com)
A hero has fallen: A tribute to Mike Berman (washingtonblade.com)
Mitchell Gold
HRC Board
A powerful gay activist, a rural conservative town and a civil rights debate that won’t end - The Washington Post
Gay couple Tim and Mitchell Gold behind effort to open LGBT museum in D.C. - The Washington Post
Furniture Mogul Behind Effort to Open LGBT Museum in Washington, D.C. - GayAgenda
Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams: Socially Aware Furniture Makers - The Good Men Project
Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams to reopen factory after finding new owner (bpr.org)
Furniture store Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams is shutting down | CNN Business
Marty Lieberman
Andy Linsky
Dana Perlman
HRC Board
The Influence Industry: Same-sex marriage issue shows importance of gay fundraisers - The Washington Post
Gay political donors move from margins to mainstream - Los Angeles Times (latimes.com)
Biden comments on same-sex marriage expose internal White House divisions - The Washington Post
How Obama’s Gay Marriage Gamble Opened Hearts — and Wallets — in Hollywood (hollywoodreporter.com)
Obamas Power Gays (advocate.com)
Abby Rubenfeld
Abby Rubenfeld (born 1953) is an American civil rights attorney who practices in Nashville, Tennessee.
HRC Board
Andrew Tobias
Andrew Tobias (born April 20, 1947) is an American writer. He has written extensively about investment, as well as politics, insurance, and other topics. He is also known for writing The Best Little Boy in the World, a 1973 memoir – originally pseudonymous – about life as a gay man. From 1999 until 2017, he was treasurer of the Democratic National Committee.
HRC Board
Lara Schwartz
Senior Counsel; HRC
Faculty Profile: Lara Schwartz (american.edu)
Dialogue, not Debate | Harvard Magazine
Heather Wellman
Dan Furmansky
HRC Senior Field Organizer
About Me | A Meaningful Day
Furmansky's Farewell - Metro Weekly
Standards for Excellence Institute > Bio
Sally Green
Sally Green (born 1961) is a British fantasy author. Her work includes the Half Bad trilogy, related short stories, and The Smoke Thieves trilogy. The Half Bad trilogy was adapted into the Netflix series The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself.
HRC Associate Field Director
Does The Bastard Son & the Devil Himself have good LGBTQ+ representation? - Dexerto
Rick Rosendall
President, Gay & Lesbian Activists Alliance of Washington, DC.
D.C. FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCUSED OF GAY BIAS - The Washington Post
D.C. No Longer Has a Central Gay Neighborhood. Does That Matter? - Washington City Paper
Rick Rosendall | LGBT Health Policy & Practice Program | Columbian College of Arts & Sciences | The George Washington University (gwu.edu)
Jeff Coudriet presents award to Rick Rosendall (glaa.org)
Victory in Tyra Hunter case (glaa.org)
Barney Frank
Barnett Frank (born March 31, 1940) is a former American politician. He served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts from 1981 to 2013. A Democrat, Frank served as chairman of the House Financial Services Committee from 2007 to 2011 and was a leading co-sponsor of the 2010 Dodd–Frank Act. Frank, a resident of Newton, Massachusetts, was considered the most prominent gay politician in the United States during his time in Congress.
- Former member of U.S. Congress
- helped create non-discriminatory employment policies in all U.S. federal agencies.
Kerry Lobel
Executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.
Kerry Lobel – SMC Women's Hall of Fame (smcgov.org)
Robin Margolis
American coordinator of the Bi Women's Cultural Alliance and author [Bisexuality: A Practical Guide].
'Half-Jews' fight for acceptance (jewishjournal.com)
Evan Wolfson
Evan Wolfson (born February 4, 1957) is an attorney and gay rights advocate. He is the founder of Freedom to Marry, a group favoring same-sex marriage in the United States, serving as president until its 2015 victory and subsequent wind-down. Wolfson authored the book Why Marriage Matters: America, Equality, and Gay People's Right to Marry, which Time Out New York magazine called, "Perhaps the most important gay-marriage primer ever written". He was listed as one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world. He has taught as an adjunct professor at Columbia Law School, Rutgers Law School, and Whittier Law School and argued before the Supreme Court in Boy Scouts of America v. Dale. He now teaches law and social change at Georgetown Law School and at Yale University; serves as a senior counsel at Dentons, the world's largest law firm; and primarily provides advice and assistance to other organizations and causes, in the United States and globally, that are seeking to adapt the lessons on "how to win" from the same-sex marriage movement.
- Senior Staff Attorney, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund
- Executive director of Freedom to Marry.
Jennifer Einhorn
Communications Director, Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation [GLAAD]
July 17, 1998 - GLAADLines | CAMP Rehoboth
Nancy Alpert
Treasurer, GLAAD
'Our Cartoon President' Has Showtime Attorney Gwen Marcus Working (hollywoodreporter.com)
Judy Gluckstern
Stephen M. Jacoby
Matt Riklin
Board, GLAAD
Carol Rosenfeld
William Weinberger
Board, GLAAD
William Weinberger – We The People (gaysonoma.com)
What Has and Hasn't Changed Since the Reagan Era (advocate.com)
Tanya Wexler
Tanya Wexler (born August 6, 1970) is an American film director. Wexler has been working in the film industry since 1998, when her first film Finding North (1998), was released. Wexler is most known for her 2011 feature film Hysteria. Wexler is known for exploring women's issues in her films and including complex female characters. Wexler has also been involved in advocating for women in the film industry, and advocating for the rights of the LGBTQ+ community.
Board, GLAAD
The First Digital Revolution Lesbian Directed Hysteria Hits Theaters (advocate.com)
All Roads Lead to Love: Tanya Wexler's Finding North - Bright Lights Film Journal
Tanya Wexler Archives - Big Gay Picture Show
David Huebner (Born 1960)
David Huebner (born 1960) is an international arbitrator based in Southern California. He previously served as the United States Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa. He was the first openly gay ambassador in the Obama administration and the third openly gay ambassador in United States history. His tenure was marked by significant improvement in bilateral relations, with commentators observing that relations are stronger and closer than they have been in decades. Called an “excellent public face for the United States,” he has been widely praised as a successful Ambassador including for his accessible, inclusive approach, his emphasis on students and future leaders, and the innovative restructuring of his Embassies around social media and other nontraditional tools and approaches of diplomacy. Before being appointed Ambassador he worked as an international lawyer in Los Angeles, Shanghai, and New York City, specializing in international arbitration and mediation. He is licensed as an attorney in California, New York, and in the District of Columbia, and as a solicitor in England and Wales.
GLAAD Counsel
Richard Goldstein
Richard Goldstein (born June 19, 1944) is an American journalist and writer. He wrote for The Village Voice from June 1966 until 2004, eventually becoming executive editor. He specializes in gay and lesbian issues, music, and counterculture topics.
Village Voice writer on gay culture and politics.
Ron Schlittler
Craig Ziskin
Deputy Director of Development, PFLAG.
Debra Weill
Senior Field & Policy Coordinator, PFLAG.
Debra Weill Named DignityUSA Executive Director | DignityUSA
Dody Goldstein
Board of Directors, PFLAG.
David Horowitz
Board of Directors, PFLAG.
Shawn Frank
Board of Directors, PFLAG.
Leon Weinstein
Chair, Nominating Committee, PFLAG.
Kate Kendell
Kate Kendell (born Kathryn Dean Kendell, April 15, 1960) is the former Executive Director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR), a national legal organization that fights for the civil and human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people and their families through litigation, public policy advocacy, and public education. Through direct litigation and advocacy, NCLR works to change discriminatory laws and to create new laws and policies protecting the LGBT community.
National Center for Lesbian Rights.
SF Pride At 50 Profile: LGBTQ Activist, Lawyer And Justice Seeker Kate Kendell - CBS San Francisco (cbsnews.com)
Kate Kendell, a Leader in the Fight for Marriage Equality, Reflects on the Winter of Love and Its Legacy - San Francisco Bay Times | San Francisco Bay Times (sfbaytimes.com)
NCLR's Kate Kendell Steps Down and Into LGBT History (pridesource.com)
NCLR's Kate Kendell to Step Down After 22 Years of Successful Leadership - San Francisco Bay Times | San Francisco Bay Times (sfbaytimes.com)
SF Pride At 50 Profile: LGBTQ Activist, Lawyer And Justice Seeker Kate Kendell - CBS San Francisco (cbsnews.com)
Kate Kendell, a Leader in the Fight for Marriage Equality, Reflects on the Winter of Love and Its Legacy - San Francisco Bay Times | San Francisco Bay Times (sfbaytimes.com)
NCLR's Kate Kendell Steps Down and Into LGBT History (pridesource.com)
NCLR's Kate Kendell to Step Down After 22 Years of Successful Leadership - San Francisco Bay Times | San Francisco Bay Times (sfbaytimes.com)
Gayle Rubin
lesbian author/activist.
Hilary Rosen
- A founding member of the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund
- Former board co-chair of the Human Rights Campaign.
Roz Richter
American attorney and activist.
Bob Kunst
long-time activist in gay and Jewish causes.
"Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network" [GLSEN].
Board co-chairs:
Marty Seldman, president
"National Gay & Lesbian Task Force" [NGLTF].
Board co-chairs:
Rachel Rosen
in Santa Fe, N.M
Dave Fleischer
Director of Training [political training], NGLTF
Craig Hoffman
Board of Directors, NGLTF
Beth Zemsky
Board, NGLTF
Marsha C. Botzer
Treasurer, NGLTF
Jeff Levi
first, Levi was NGTF's lobbyist, early 1980s [NGTF became NGLTF in 1985].
Later, he was NGLTF executive director.
Bill Rubenstein, J.D.
1986, developed the ACLU Lesbian and Gay Rights Project
Martin Duberman
Author/historian; founded the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies at the City University of New York.
Ben Schatz
1981, J. D. 1985 is executive director of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Foundation.
Kevin Schaub
American; Executive Director and Dean of the Harvey Milk Institute in San Francisco, the world's largest center for queer studies.
Sarah Schulman [1958- ]
American playwright, novelist, and activist [one of the founders of the Lesbian Avengers, a direct-action lesbian rights organization].
Susan Spielman
Principal/head of Common Ground, an education/consulting firm specializing in workplace sexual orientation education; her company has worked with hundreds of U.S. organizations, helping them to implement domestic partner benefits plans; co-author of the book Straight Talk About Gays in the Workplace.
Gertrude Stein
Wrote the first openly lesbian novel, "Q.E.D.," in 1903, but it was only published posthumously in 1950.
Rikki Streicher (1925-1994)
American activist and businesswoman.
Michael Goff
Paulette Goodman
- Founder of local chapter [Washington D.C.] of PFLAG
- served as President of the National PFLAG organization from 1988-1992.
Jeffrey Newman
American, president and COO of the Gay Financial Network; president and CEO of out.com.
Jim Levin
New York gay historian.
Barrett Brick
GLAA [Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance] Treasurer.
Robin Tyler
American comedian [born Arlene Chernick] who was the first openly gay comic in North America; Tyler is also an activist who was the stage producer for the first three gay marches on Washington and the national protest coordinator for the "Stop Dr. Laura" campaign; she produces women's comedy and music festivals and operates a lesbian travel-tour company.
Dr. Bruce Voeller [1935? -1994]
- American gay rights activist
- molecular biologist
- physiologist
- AIDS researcher (pioneer in the use of nonoxynol-9 as a spermicide)
- cofounder and first executive director of the National Gay Task Force
- creator of the Mariposa Foundation [an AIDS prevention research organization]
Mark Elderkin
co-founded Gay.com.
Leroy Aarons
- American professor
- journalist
- founder of the National Gay and Lesbian Journalists Association (1990)
Dr. Donald I. Abrams
- American physician
- HIV expert
- medical marijuana researcher
and past president of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association.
Johnny Abush (1952-2000) [Canadian]
Archivist of the International Jewish GBLT Archives.
Roberta Achtenberg [1950- ]
- civil rights lawyer
- federal official; appointed as Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity by President Bill Clinton in 1993
Miriam Ben-Shalom [1948- ]
- American Army Reserves drill sergeant and gay activist
- in 1986 she won a ten-year legal battle with the Reserves when a court ordered her reinstatement
- founder of the Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Veterans Association [GLBVA] in 1990, serving as its first president
Larry Brinkin
American gay activist who brought the first domestic partnership lawsuit [against Southern Pacific Railroad, 1982].
Rob Eichberg
American psychologist, co-creator of National Coming Out Day [October 11th].
Scott Evertz
American; in April 2001, President Bush appointed him to serve as the Director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy [ONAP].
Gene Falk
American business executive; Senior Vice President of the Showtime Digital Media Group; part of the team that launched and marketed the U.S. TV series Queer as Folk; Chair of the Board of Directors of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation [GLAAD].
Surina Kahn
American lesbian activist.
Larry Kessler
Founding director in 1983 of the AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts, the largest AIDS support organization in New England.
Kathy Levinson
American investor and philanthropist; serves on the board of PlanetOut; also on NGLTF Board of Directors.
Judith Light
actress, activist for gay causes.
David Mixner
- gay activist
- political consultant
- co-founder of the Municipal Elections Committee of Los Angeles [MECLA], a group of wealthy gays and lesbians who became influential in local politics
- President Bill Clinton's Special Liaison to the Gay-Lesbian Community
Dan Savage
American author of gay-themed books
- The Kid: What Happened After My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant
- Skipping Towards Gomorrah: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Pursuit of Happiness in America
and gay-themed- sex-advice columnist [Savage Love].
Susan Schuman
American executive vice-president and general manager of the Planet Out gay and lesbian online service.
Scott Seomin
American entertainment media coordinator for the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation [GLAAD].
Jason Serinus [Jay Guy Nassberg]
Founder and coordinator of the Lavender Healing Network; a former gay activist with the New York chapter of the Gay Liberation Front.
David Sine
American CEO of C1TV, the first U.S. gay and lesbian cable TV network.
Rex Wockner
longtime gay, American journalist who has reported news for the gay press since 1985.
Jack Fritscher
became Editor in Chief of Drummer gay magazine [1977].
Leslie Feinberg [1949-]
American trade unionist, transgender activist and author [Transgender Warriors: Making History from Joan of Arc to RuPaul].
Allan Ginsberg
David Kohan
Creator of the Will and Grace television series.
Creator of the Will and Grace television series.
Wolf Szmuness
Wolf Szmuness (March 12, 1919 – June 6, 1982) was a Polish-born epidemiologist who emigrated to and worked in the United States. He conducted research at the New York Blood Center and, from 1973, he was director of the Center's epidemiology laboratory. He designed and conducted the trials for the first vaccine to prove effective against hepatitis B.
The Jew who created AIDS in America [This one really goes to show how the Jews have "The Liberal Jews" versus the Zionist Jews played out for both sides against the middle, or, in other words, something similar to the "Good Cop/Bad Cop" game.]
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