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  2. LGBT rights in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Yes. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania enjoy most of the same rights as non- LGBT people. Same-sex sexual activity is legal in Pennsylvania. Same-sex couples and families headed by same-sex couples are eligible for all of the protections available to opposite-sex married couples.

  3. List of LGBT awareness periods - Wikipedia

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    National Coming Out Day: 11 October: 1988 [38] A day to celebrate the act of "coming out", i.e. when an LGBT person decides to publicly share their gender identities or sexual orientation. [39] National Coming out Day was founded in the United States by gay rights activists Robert Eichberg and Jean O' Leary on 1988 in Washington, DC, United States.

  4. Disneyland After Dark: Pride Nite - Wikipedia

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    LGBT. Disneyland After Dark: Pride Nite is the official LGBT pride celebration held at Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California. [1] It is the first official LGBT event at the Disneyland Resort. [2] The event was inspired by the Disneyland Paris Pride event at Disneyland Resort Paris and is a part of the Disneyland After Dark event series. [3]

  5. 2023 Gay Games - Wikipedia

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    GGHK Games for All. The XI Gay Games 2023, also known as Gay Games 11, GGHK2023, GGGDL2023 and Hong Kong - Guadalajara Gay Games 2023, were an international multi-sport event and cultural gathering organised by, but not limited to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender ( LGBTQ+) athletes, artists and musicians, known as Gay Games. [ 1]

  6. LGBT movements in the United States - Wikipedia

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    LGBT rights. LGBT movements in the United States comprise an interwoven history of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and allied social movements in the United States of America, beginning in the early 20th century. A commonly stated goal among these movements is social equality for LGBT people.

  7. Rainbow flag (LGBT) - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow flag (LGBT) Striped flag, typically six colors (from top to bottom): red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet. The rainbow flag or pride flag (formerly gay pride flag) is a symbol of LGBT pride and LGBT social movements. The colors reflect the diversity of the LGBT community and the spectrum of human sexuality and gender.

  8. LGBT rights in New York - Wikipedia

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    The advocacy movement for LGBT rights in the state has been dated as far back as 1969 during the Stonewall riots in New York City. Same-sex sexual activity between consenting adults has been legal since the New York v. Onofre case in 1980. Same-sex marriage has been legal statewide since 2011, with some cities recognizing domestic partnerships ...

  9. Fine by Me (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Fine By Me was an organization in the United States, and now a project of Atticus Circle, with a mission to give voice to friends and supporters of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender ( LGBT) people. The organization developed a project to print T-shirts bearing the phrase "gay? fine by me" and then worked with communities to distribute and ...