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Subject: GLBT writing opportunity from Salem Press
Dear Colleague:
EBSCO Publishing has commissioned Salem Press to design, acquire, and edit
content for a database of GLBT history based on historical events. Salem
Press is working with ONE Institute and Archives to provide research support
and source documents. The initial database will consist of 250 essays on
historical events. We have recruited four editorial panelists to assist in
finalization of the initial list of contents. The panel includes Lillian
Faderman, Professor of English, California State University, Fresno and the
author of groundbreaking books of lesbian history: Surpassing the Love of
Men, Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers, and To Believe in Women. Panelist
Horacio Roque Ramirez is Assistant Professor, Department of Chicana and
Chicano Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara. Stuart Timmons is
the former executive director of the ONE Institute and Archive and the
author of The Trouble with Harry Hay. And Eric C. Wat has been a visiting
lecturer at UCLA and California State University, Northridge and is the
author of The Making of a Gay Asian Community.
EBSCO Publishing will introduce this database to the library community and
sell annual subscriptions to access the data. It will complement their GLBT
Life, an aggregated periodical database. As a well-respected and
award-winning publisher of reference books in the library community, Salem
Press will publish a print library edition of the contents, supplementing
the essays with photographs, illustration, and original source documents. We
encourage you to learn more about our publications by visiting our website
at www.salempress.com
The standard essay format will consist of:
* Ready reference top matter: Category (law, medicine, business, civil
rights, etc.), date, place, persons involved
* Abstract: A brief summary of the event in 30-50 words
* Summary of the event: A 400-word summary of what happened
* Impact: A 400-word evaluation of the historical impact of the event
* Bibliography: Up to five sources of further information on the event
* Contributor's name
The essays will be assigned at 1,000 words, with a select number of
"overview" essays at 2,000 words. Articles are contracted as "work made for
hire." Payment for 1,000-word essays will be $50, and 2000-word overview
articles at $100. Each essay will appear "signed" with the contributor's
name, and a list of contributors and their affiliations will be published in
the print edition. Upon assignment you will receive detailed writing
instructions which will be e-mailed to you. A formal contract, listing your
assigned essays, will follow in regular mail.
If you are interested in participating in this project, please respond by
July 16. Complete the Preference Form located at the end of this message and
return it to our office by e-mail to [log in to unmask] Or, if you prefer,
you may print out the form and fax it to us at (626) 584-1525, or you may
mail it to Salem Press, 131 N. El Molino Ave., Suite 350, Pasadena, CA
91101. Whichever method you use, please label your communication "Attn: GLBT
editor." In making your decision, please bear in mind that our MANUSCRIPT
DEADLINE will be September 10, 2004.
We also ask that first-time contributors to Salem Press send current resumes
or curriculum vitae (c.v.) with their preference forms. And please feel free
to share this mailing with those colleagues who may be interested and
qualified to write for this project.
If you are chosen to receive one or more assignments, you will be notified
via e-mail during the week of July 19. That e-mail will also contain your
assignments and writing instructions.
Thank you for your consideration. We look forward to hearing from you by
July 16.
Sincerely,
Mark Rehn
Acquisitions Editor/Contract Administrator
Salem Press
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Database of GLBT History
1855: Whitman publishes Leaves of Grass (1000 wds)
1869: Kertbeny Coins the Terms "Homosexual"and "Heterosexual" (2000 wds)
1869: Westphal Advocates Medical Treatment for "Sexual Inversion" (1000 wds)
1871: Germany Adopts Paragraph 175 (1000 wds)
1885: England Criminalizes "Gross Indecency" (1000 wds)
1886: Krafft-Ebing Diagnoses "Degenerates" (1000 wds)
1886: Zuni Berdache We'wha Visits Washington, D.C. (1000 wds)
1892: Alice Mitchell's Murder Trial (1000 wds)
1895: Oscar Wilde Convicted on Charges of Gross Indeceny (1000 wds)
1895: Caminha Publishes Latin America's First Gay Novel, Bom-Crioulo (1000
wds)
1896: Ellis Publishes Sexual Inversion (1000 wds)
1896: Raffalovich Publishes Uranisme et Unisexualite (1000 wds)
1896: Publication of the First Homosexual Journal (1000 wds)
1897: Hirschfeld Founds the Scientific Humanitarian Committee (1000 wds)
1901: Police Arrest "Los 41" (1000 wds)
1903: Gertrude Stein Writes Q.E.D. (1000 wds)
1905: Rejection of the "Third Sex" Theory (1000 wds)
1906: Friedlander Breaks from the Scientific Humanitarian Committee (1000
wds)
1907: Eulenberg Affair: Moltke v. Harden (1000 wds)
1908: Carpenter Publishes The Intermediate Sex (1000 wds)
1909: Barney Opens Her Paris Salon (1000 wds)
1919: Navy Launches a Sting Operation Against "Sexual Perverts" (1000 wds)
1922: God of Vengeance Opens on Broadway (1000 wds)
1924: Gerber Founds the Society for Human Rights (1000 wds)
1925: Eve's Hangout Opens (1000 wds)
1925-1926: Hamilton Lodge Balls (1000 wds)
1927: Enactment of the Wade "Padlock" Law (1000 wds)
1928: Radclyffe Hall publishes The Well of Loneliness (1000 wds)
1929: Pandora's Box Opens (1000 wds)
1929: Davis Correlates Homosexuality with Education (1000 wds)
1930: Hollywood Bans "Sexual Perversion" in Films (1000 wds)
1934: Night of the Long Knives (1000 wds)
1938: Nazis Exterminate Homosexuals (1000 wds)
1939: Isherwood Publishes Goodbye to Berlin (1000 wds)
1942: U.S. Military Prohibits Homosexual Behavior (2000 wds)
1942: Founding of the International Gay and Lesbian Archives (1000 wds)
1945: Veterans Benevolent Association Is Established (1000 wds)
1947: "Lisa Ben" Issues the First Lesbian Magazine (1000 wds)
1948: Kinsey Publishes Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1000 wds)
1948: Golden Age of Gay Literature (1000 wds)
1949: Medical Establishment Recognizes Transsexualism (1000 wds)
1951: Foundation of the Mattachine Society (1000 wds)
1952: Birth of ONE Inc. (1000 wds)
1952-1990: U.S. Halts Gay Immigration (1000 wds)
1952: George Jorgensen Becomes Christine Jorgensen (2000 wds)
1952: American Psychiatric Association Lists Homosexuality as a Mental
Disorder (1000 wds)
1953: President Eisenhower Signs Executive Order 10450 (1000 wds)
1953: Kinsey publishes Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1000 wds)
1953: Evelyn Hooker Debunks Homosexuality as a "Sickness" (1000 wds)
1953-1958: ONE Magazine Begins Publication (1000 wds)
1954-1957: Wolfenden Report Appears (1000 wds)
1955: Martin and Lyon Found the Daughters of Bilitis (1000 wds)
1955: Mattachine Review Begins Publication (1000 wds)
1956: Sexual Offences Act Becomes Law (U.K.) (1000 wds)
1956: Foster Publishes Sex Variant Women in Literature (1000 wds)
1956: Baldwin Publishes Giovanni's Room (1000 wds)
1957ff.: Rise of "Gay Rights" Advocacy (2000 wds)
1958: Foundation of the Homosexual Law Reform Society (U.K.) (1000 wds)
1960: First National Lesbian Conference (1000 wds)
1961: Legalization of Consensual Homosexual Acts (1000 wds)
1963: Rechy Publishes City of Night (1000 wds)
1964: Demonstration at Whitehall Induction Center (1000 wds)
1965: Protests Against Federal Job Discrimination (1000 wds)
1964: San Francisco Dubbed America's "Gay Capital" (1000 wds)
1965: Demonstrations at Independence Hall (1000 wds)
1965-1968: Cuba Creates UMAPs (1000 wds)
1966: First Meeting of the North American Conference of Homosexual
Organizations (1000 wds)
1966: First Gay Community Center Opens (1000 wds)
1966: Compton's Cafeteria Incident (1000 wds)
1967: Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop Opens (1000 wds)
1967: Great Britain Decriminalizes Homosexuality (1000 wds)
1967: The Advocate Begins Publication (1000 wds)
1967ff.: First Student Homophile League Forms (2000 wds)
1968: First Full Sex-Change Operation (U.S.) (1000 wds)
1968: The Metropolitan Community Church Is Founded in Los Angeles (1000 wds)
1968: NACHO Forms the First Gay Political Coalition (1000 wds)
1969: The Stonewall Rebellion (SAMPLE ARTICLE--not available for Preference
List responses) (1000 wds)
1969: Germany Repeals Paragraph 175 (1000 wds)
1969: Canada Decriminalizes Homosexual Acts (1000 wds)
1969: Birth of the Gay Liberation Front (1000 wds)
1969: Time Issues "The Homosexual in America" (1000 wds)
1969-1973: The Counseling Group Dignity Forms (1000 wds)
1970: First Lesbian Bookstore Opens (1000 wds)
1970 -06-08: First U.S. Lesbian and Gay Pride March (1000 wds)
1970: Friedan Warns Against the "Lavender Menace" (1000 wds)
1970: NBC's Close Up Airs Series on Homosexuality (1000 wds)
1970: Radicalesbians Issues The Woman-Identified Woman (1000 wds)
1970: First Gay Chicano/Chicana Organization Forms: UNIDOS (1000 wds)
1970-1972: First Gay March in London Protests Unequal Age of Consent for
Gays and Straights (1000 wds)
1971: Canadian Gays Issue the "We Demand" Brief (1000 wds)
1971: Foundation of the Los Angeles Gay and Community Services Center (1000
wds)
1971: ALA Creates the Gay Book Award (1000 wds)
1971: First Lesbian News Periodical Appears: Lesbian Tide (1000 wds)
1971: Report of the Third World Gay Revolution (1000 wds)
1972: Jordan Becomes First Black Congresswoman from South (1000 wds)
1972: Passage of the Equal Rights Amendment (1000 wds)
1972: U.S. Civil Service Commission Announces Policy of Non-discrimination
Based on Sexual Orientation (2000 wds)
1972: Municipal Governments Install Antidiscrimination Policies (1000 wds)
1972: First Gay Synagogue Forms (1000 wds)
1972: First Openly Gay Minister Is Ordained (1000 wds)
1972: First Spanish language "Gay Liberation" Publication Appears: AFUERA
(1000 wds)
1973: Roe v. Wade Legalizes Abortion (1000 wds)
1973: U.S. Supreme Court Supports Local Obscenity Laws (1000 wds)
1973: APA Delists Homosexuality as a Mental Disorder (1000 wds)
1973: Formation of the National Gay Task Force (1000 wds)
1973: "Herstory" Movement Begins (1000 wds)
1973: Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund Is Founded (1000 wds)
1973: National Lesbian Kiss-In (1000 wds)
1973: Brown's Rubyfruit Jungle Published (1000 wds)
1973: Foundation of Naiad Press (1000 wds)
1973: West Coast Lesbian Conference (1000 wds)
1974: ABA Recommends Repeal of Anti-Sodomy Laws (1000 wds)
1974: Abzug and Koch Attempt to Add Gays to Civil Rights Act (1000 wds)
1974: Puerto Ricans Form Comunidad Orgullo Gay (1000 wds)
1974: Antigay Organizations Form (1000 wds)
1974: Election of the First Openly Gay Official in the U.S. (1000 wds)
1974: Lesbian Connection Begins Publication (1000 wds)
1975: Canada's Immigration Act Opens Borders to Gays (1000 wds)
1975: Hobson's Consenting Adults Published (1000 wds)
1975: Creation of the CALIFIA Community (1000 wds)
1975: Gay Latino Alliance Forms (1000 wds)
1975: Rule Publishes Lesbian Images (1000 wds)
1976: Montreal Police Raid Gay Bars (1000 wds)
1976: Rose v. Locke Decision (1000 wds)
1976: First Michigan Womyn's Music Festival Held (1000 wds)
1977: Anita Bryant Campaigns Against Gay Rights (1000 wds)
1977: Toronto Police Raid Gay Newspaper Offices (1000 wds)
1977: Quebec's Charter of Human Rights Includes Homosexuals (1000 wds)
1977: A Black Feminist Statement Appears (1000 wds)
1978: U.S. Supreme Court Distinguishes Between "Indecent" and "Obscene"
(1000 wds)
1978: Defeat of the Briggs Initiative (1000 wds)
1978: Foundation of the Henry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria
Association (1000 wds)
1978: GLAD Is Founded in Boston (1000 wds)
1978: Gay Writers Form the Violet Quill (1000 wds)
1978: Dan White Murders Milk and Moscone (1000 wds)
1978: Mexico's FHAR Marches for Amnesty of Political Prisoners (1000 wds)
1979: Lesbian and Gay Asian Collective Is Formed (1000 wds)
1979: Unbound Feet Formed in San Francisco (1000 wds)
1979: First Gay British Television Series: Gay Life (1000 wds)
1979: Appointment of the First Openly Gay Judge in U.S. (1000 wds)
1979: Conditions Publishes the Black Women's Issue (1000 wds)
1979: Falwell Forms the Moral Majority (1000 wds)
1979: National Third World Gay Conference (1000 wds)
1979: March on Washington for Gay and Lesbian Civil Rights (1000 wds)
1980: Canadian Gay Postal Workers Secure Union Protections (1000 wds)
1980: Antigay Discrimination Banned in Toronto Schools (1000 wds)
1980: Scotland Decriminalizes Male Homosexuality (1000 wds)
1980ff.: Asian/Pacific Lesbians and Gays (A/PLG) Founded in Los Angeles
(1000 wds)
1980: Boozer Nominated for Vice President (1000 wds)
1980: Founding of Alyson Publications (1000 wds)
1980: Norton Sound Incident (1000 wds)
1981: The Gay Men's Chorus Performs at Carnegie Hall (1000 wds)
1981: Toronto Police Raid Gay Bathhouses (1000 wds)
1981: Faderman Publishes Surpassing the Love of Men: Romantic Friendship and
Love Between Women from the Renaissance to the Present (1000 wds)
1981: Gay "Galimony" and Palimony Suits (1000 wds)
1981: Reports of Karposi's Sarcoma (1000 wds)
1981: U.S. Department of Defense Revises Policy on Homosexuals in the
Military (1000 wds)
1981: P-FLAG Forms in Los Angeles (1000 wds)
1981: Foundation of Kitchen Table/Women of Color Press (1000 wds)
1981: This Bridge Called My Back Published (1000 wds)
1982: San Francisco Holds the First Gay Games (1000 wds)
1982: Merle Woo Fired from U.C. Berkeley (1000 wds)
1982: First Gay High School (2000 wds)
1982: Wisconsin Enacts Gay Civil Rights (2000 wds)
1982: Northern Ireland Decriminalizes Male Homosexuality (1000 wds)
1982ff.: GRID Is Identified as AIDS (2000 wds)
1982: Lorde's Zami Appears (1000 wds)
1983: Birth of the Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center (1000 wds)
1983: First Openly Gay Congressman (1000 wds)
1984: Berkeley Extends Benefits to Domestic Partners of City Employees (1000
wds)
1984: San Francisco Closes Gay Bathhouses (1000 wds)
1984: AIDS Virus Is Discovered (1000 wds)
1984: First Openly Gay British MP (1000 wds)
1984: Rise of West Hollywood's Gay Government (1000 wds)
1985: Canada Bans The Joy of Gay Sex (1000 wds)
1985: Ms. Magazine Publishes the Petition for Freedom of Sexual Choice (1000
wds)
1985: Rock Hudson Annouces He Has AIDS (2000 wds)
1985: GLAAD Monitors Media Coverage of Gays (1000 wds)
1985: Democratic Party Ends Recognition of the Gay and Lesbian Caucus (1000
wds)
1986: Bowers v. Hardwick Decision (1000 wds)
1986: Release of Lesbian Feature Film Desert Hearts (1000 wds)
1986: Newsletter Trikon Begins Publication (1000 wds)
1986: International Lesbian and Gay People of Color Conference (1000 wds)
1986: Californians Reject LaRouche's Quarantine Initiative (1000 wds)
1986: AZT Used to Treat AIDS Patients (1000 wds)
1986: El Salvador Transgender Murders (1000 wds)
1987: Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights (1000
wds)
1987: Randy Shilts Publishes And the Band Played On (1000 wds)
1987: Kramer Founds ACT UP (2000 wds)
1987: Frank Announces He Is Gay (1000 wds)
1987: The Lambda Book Report Begins Publication (1000 wds)
1988: First World AIDS Day (1000 wds)
1988: Asian Pacific Lesbian Network (APLN) Founded (1000 wds)
1988: M. Butterfly Opens on Broadway (1000 wds)
1988: Macho Dancer Is Released (1000 wds)
1988: First National Coming Out Day (1000 wds)
1988: Oregon Repeals Ban on Antigay Job Discrimination (1000 wds)
1988: Canada Legalizes Sex Practices Between Consenting Adults (1000 wds)
1988: Report of the National AIDS Commission (2000 wds)
1988: Robinson Announces He Is Gay (1000 wds)
1988: First Lesbian Sorority in the U.S. (1000 wds)
1988: Meeting of Latin American and Caribbean Lesbians (1000 wds)
1989-1990: Helms Attacks Mapplethorpe's Photos (2000 wds)
1989: Asian Lesbian Network Holds First Conference in Bangkok (1000 wds)
1989: Urvashi Vaid Appointed Executive Director of the National Gay and
Lesbian Task Force (1000 wds)
1989: Dedication of Stonewall Place (1000 wds)
1989: ACT UP Stages Protest in St. Patrick's Cathedral (1000 wds)
1989: Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins Decision (1000 wds)
1989: Watkins v. United States Army Decision (1000 wds)
1989: First Annual Lambda Literary Award (1000 wds)
1989: Death of Billy Tipton (1000 wds)
1990: Gays Boycott Philip Morris (1000 wds)
1990-1993: Artists Sue the National Endowment for the Arts (1000 wds)
1990: Daniel Tsang Establishes the Lesbian and Gay Declassified
Documentation Project (1000 wds)
1990: Enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act (1000 wds)
1990: Congress Passes the Immigration Reform Bill (1000 wds)
1990: Formation of United Lesbians of African Heritage (1000 wds)
1990: AIDS Impacts Black and Latino Gays (1000 wds)
1990: Queer Nation Forms (1000 wds)
1990: Foundation of the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights
Commission (1000 wds)
1991: Revisionist Criticism Castes New Light on Sor Juana de la Cruz (1000
wds)
1991: Governor Pete Wilson Vetoes AB101 (1000 wds)
1991: ALEOC and GAPIMNY Protest Miss Saigon Fundraiser (1000 wds)
1991: Minnesota Court Awards Guardianship to Lesbian Partner (1000 wds)
1991: Airing of Tongues Untied (1000 wds)
1991: LeVay Postulates the "Gay Brain" (1000 wds)
1991: Foundation of the International Conference of Transgender Law and
Employment Policy (1000 wds)
1991: Stone Urges Transsexual Openness (1000 wds)
1991: Pete Williams Outed by The Advocate (1000 wds)
1992ff.: Celebrity Gays Come Out (1000 wds)
1992: Oregon and Colorado Attempt Antigay Initiatives (1000 wds)
1992: Canadian Antigay Campaign Revealed (1000 wds)
1992: Massachusetts Grants Family Rights to Gay State Workers (1000 wds)
1992: Irish Lesbian, Lover of Canadian Citizen, Granted Immigrant Status by
Canadian Immigration Service (1000 wds)
1992: Canada Lifts Ban on Gays in the Military (1000 wds)
1992: Foundation of Lesbian Avengers, International (1000 wds)
1992: Transgender Nation Emerges (1000 wds)
1992: Canadian YMCA Extends Family Discounts to Gays (1000 wds)
1992: Democrats Place Gay Issues on the National Agenda (2000 wds)
1992: Leslie Feinberg Publishes Transgender Liberation (1000 wds)
1993: March on Washington for Gay, Lesbian, and Bi Equal Rights (1000 wds)
1993: Cheryl Chase Founds Intersex Society of North America (1000 wds)
1993: The Wedding Banquet Breaks Box-Office Records (1000 wds)
1993: Battelle Study Prompts Conservative Backlash (1000 wds)
1993: Gays Are Barred from New York's St. Patrick's Parade (1000 wds)
1993-1999: Hawaii Opens Door to Same-Sex Marriages (1000 wds)
1993: Promulgation of the Health Law Standards of Care for Transsexualism
(1000 wds)
1993: Clinton Issues "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Policy on Gays in the Military
(1000 wds)
1993: Achtenberg Becomes Assistant Housing Secretary (1000 wds)
1993: Clinton Appoints First AIDS Czar (1000 wds)
1993: Rape of Brandon Teena (1000 wds)
1993: Canada Grants Asylum Based on Sexuality (2000 wds)
1993ff.: Bottoms v. Bottoms (1000 wds)
1994: Japanese American Citizens League Supports Same-Sex Marriage (1000
wds)
1994: Arthur Dong Releases Coming Out Under Fire (1000 wds)
1994: Jones and Rich Receive Genius Awards (1000 wds)
1994: Viriginia Slims Women's Tennis Tournament (2000 wds)
1994: Stonewall 25 March (1000 wds)
1994ff.: Employment Non-Discrimination Act (1000 wds)
1994: American Medical Association Delists Disorders Based on Sexual
Orientation (1000 wds)
1994: U.N. Revokes International Lesbian and Gay Association's Consultative
Status (1000 wds)
1994: Emergence of the Transgender Academic Network (1000 wds)
1994: Foundation of the National Association of Lesbian and Gay Community
Centers (1000 wds)
1995: Best Actor Nominee Nigel Hawthorne Announces He Is Gay (1000 wds)
1995: Louganis Announces He Is HIV-Positive (1000 wds)
1995: Alan Hart Recognized (1000 wds)
1995: Adoption of the International Bill of Gender Rights (1000 wds)
1996: Defense of Marriage Act Signed by President Clinton (1000 wds)
1996: Fire Is Released in Toronto (1000 wds)
1996: Chinese Tongzhi Conference Is Held in Hong Kong (1000 wds)
1997: Sodomy Decriminalized in China (1000 wds)
1997-2000: Baker v. Vermont Results in Recognition of Same-Sex Unions (1000
wds)
1998: Murder of Matthew Shepard (1000 wds)
1998: First International Retreat for GLBT Muslims Held in Boston (1000 wds)
1998: Presser Publishes Second Skin (1000 wds)
1999: The Island Advocates Releasing Convicted Rapists (1000 wds)
1999: Hollywood Awards Transgender Portrayals (1000 wds)
2000: British Government Reduces Age of Consent for Gay Men to Sixteen (1000
wds)
2000: Britain Lifts Ban on Gays in the Military (1000 wds)
2000: Boy Scouts of America v. Dale (1000 wds)
2001: First Same-Sex Partnerships Registered in London (1000 wds)
2001: Chinese Psychiatric Association Removes Homosexuality as Mental
Disorder (1000 wds)
2001: Japan Recognizes Lesbians and Gay Men (1000 wds)
2001: Politicians Announce Their Gay Status (1000 wds)
2002: Murder of Eddy Araujo (1000 wds)
2002: South Korean Lesbians and Gay Men Sue the Government (1000 wds)
2002: India Considers Abolishing Sodomy Laws (1000 wds)
2002: Taiwan Overturns Ban on Gays in the Military (1000 wds)
2003: Walmart Prohibits Antigay Employment Disrimination (1000 wds)
2003: Transgender Supporters Observe Remembrance Day (1000 wds)
2003: New Mexico Amends Human Rights Act (1000 wds)
2003: Britain Recognizes Transgender Marriage (1000 wds)
2003: U.S. Supreme Court Overturns Antigay Texas Law (1000 wds)
2003: Canada Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage (1000 wds)
2003: Australian Court Supports Transsexual Marriage (1000 wds)
2003: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Rules for Same-Sex Marriage (2000
wds)
2003: Transsexuals Protest Academic Exploitation (1000 wds)
2003: Buenos Aires Recognizes Same-Sex Couples (1000 wds)
2003: Robinson Becomes First Openly Gay Bishop-Elect in Episcopalian Church
(1000 wds)
2003: Taiwan Drafts Legislation to Legalize Same-Sex Marriage (1000 wds)
2003: Singapore Lifts Ban on Hiring Lesbian and Gay Employees (1000 wds)
2004: IOC Clears Transgender Athletes to Compete in the Olympic Games (1000
wds)
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