
Feminist and Poet Audre Lorde
Audre Lorde was born in New York City on 18th February 1934. As the youngest of three children born to immigrant parents from the West
Audre Lorde was born in New York City on 18th February 1934. As the youngest of three children born to immigrant parents from the West
Modern ballroom culture, or ball culture emerged in the 1920s in and around New York City. In the beginning, performers consisted mainly of white men
Garrard spent years saying the same prayer “Lord, make me pure”. He grew up in a small town of 100 people in Arkansas, the only
Terrence Higgins was one of the first people in the UK to die of an AIDS-related illness. He died aged 37, on 4th July 1982
RuPaul Andre Charles was born in San Diego on 17th November 1960. His parents were Ernestine & Irving Charles who were from Louisiana and they
Born on 26th May 1951 in Enico, Los Angeles as the eldest child of Dale Burdell Ride and Carol Joyce Ride, Sally Ride had one
Born in Seaforth, Merseyside, on Christmas Day 1944, the young Maurice James Christopher Cole was a Catholic choirboy who became a bakery worker. Back then,
ACT UP, or the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power is an international, political group working to end the AIDS pandemic. The group defines itself as
Who was Christine Jorgensen Christine was born George William Jorgensen, Jr. on 30th May 1926 in the Bronx, New York City. As a child, Jorgensen
Born Jean Sobelson in Flushing, Queens in 1920, the third of five daughters of Sadie, a housewife, and Charles Sobelson, a salesman, she studied for