Wikipedia:Wiki Loves Pride/2016/Results
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This page is for recording the results of Wiki Loves Pride 2016.
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Wiki Loves Pride, Minneapolis
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Wiki Loves Pride, New York City
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Wiki Loves Pride, New York City
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Wiki Loves Pride, New York City
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Wiki Loves Pride, New York City
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Wiki Loves Pride, Washington, D.C.
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Wiki Loves Pride, Washington, D.C.
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Wiki Loves Pride, Washington, D.C.
New Content
This section includes new LGBT-related content, including articles and lists, categories, "Did you know?" hooks, and templates.
- 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting
- 2 Dope Queens, podcast
- 4th Man Out (2016), American comedy film
- A Queer History of the United States (2011)
- Mahsa Abdolzadeh, Austrian politician and political scientist
- Brandi Ahzionae, activist and advocate for transgender rights
- Ajamu X, British artist, curator, archivist and activist
- Amiga (album)
- Archives, Libraries, Museums, and Special Collections ALMS Conference
- Artemis Singers, lesbian feminist chorus
- Asturian Nationalist Council, Spain
- Behind Locked Doors (1991)
- Gloria Bigelow. American comedian, writer, and actress
- Boy Erased: A Memoir (2016), memoir by Garrard Conley
- Beth Brant
- Brazos River Bottom, Houston
- Aaron Brennan, fictional character
- Broadway for Orlando
- Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance
- Louise Stevens Bryant, American public health specialist
- Bullied to Death (2016), Italian American film
- Celebrities Nightclub, Vancouver
- Clare Byarugaba, Ugandan LGBT activist
- Call Me by Your Name (2007)
- Call Me by Your Name (film)
- Michael Cart
- case/lang/veirs, female supergroup featuring k.d. lang
- Geoffrey Chadsey, American artist
- James Chalgren, American gay activist
- June Chan, Asian-American lesbian activist and biologist
- "Change" (Christina Aguilera song) (2016)
- Chibados
- Meredith Chivers, Canadian sexologist
- Jean Chong, Singaporean LGBT rights activist
- Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Canada
- Charles H. Cochrane, American law enforcement officer
- Colectiva Lesbica Feminista Ayuquelen
- Come Out with Pride, Orlando, Florida
- Convent of Sinners (1986), Italian erotic film
- David A. Cooper, Australian HIV/AIDS researcher
- Cracks (novel)
- Elizabeth W. Crandall
- Anthony D'Augelli, LGB identity development theory
- Julie Sondra Decker
- Dirty Duck (Portland, Oregon)
- D'Arcy Drollinger
- Simon Dunn
- Melvin Dwork, American interior designer and LGBT activist
- Dyke Action Machine!
- Eagle Houston, Texas
- Estradiol phenylpropionate
- Josh Faught, American artist
- Fernanda Fernández, first known intersexual person in Spain
- FILE Megazine (1972–1989), Canadian magazine
- Kendra Fisher, women's ice hockey goaltender
- Flying Lesbians, German music group
- Michael Thomas Ford
- Fundación Mujeres en Igualdad
- Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action
- Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Round Table
- Gay romance
- GCC homosexuality test
- Gender identity under Title IX
- Geraldine (2000 film)
- Al Gerhardstein, American civil rights attorney
- Girlgov
- Girls for Gender Equity
- Ted Graber, American interior designer
- Norma Guillard
- Saleem Haddad, author of Guapa
- Jordan Hall (writer)
- Violet Hamilton
- Hana to Hina wa Hōkago
- A. Breeze Harper
- Jen Hatmaker
- Clement Haupers
- Ryan Heffington, American artist and choreographer
- Monica Helms
- Heteropatriarchy
- HIV/AIDS in New York City
- Homonationalism
- Honeyglue (2016), American romantic drama film
- Leah Horlick, Canadian poet
- How to Be Alone (film)
- Inle (Santería)
- Jack'd
- Aaron Jackson (activist)
- Andrea Jenkins
- Clare Johnson (writer)
- pattrice jones
- Saeed Jones
- Johnnie Jungleguts
- Ari Kane
- Valarie Kaur
- Kavanagh v. Canada (Attorney General)
- Christopher Kelly (author)
- Kimberly Nixon Rape Relief Case
- Sophie Labelle, transgender author, cartoonist, public speaker
- Ibtissam Lachgar, Moroccan activist and feminist
- Lambda Literary Award for Debut Fiction
- LEGABIBO
- Lesbian Health Initiative of Houston
- Lesbian Request Denied
- Lexa Pledge
- Saul Levin, South African psychiatrist, business executive
- LGBT culture in Austin, Texas
- LGBT culture in Seattle
- LGBT history in South Dakota
- LGBT in Chile
- LGBT state supreme court justices
- List of gay male teen novels
- List of LGBT bookstores
- List of polyamorous characters in fiction
- Joseph Lobdell
- Doug Locke, American singer-songwriter, model and actor
- Ruth Lockhart
- Laura A. Lopez
- Marie Luplau
- "Man Shouldn't Lie" (2016), television episode
- Marriage of Billie Ert and Antonio Molina
- Omar Mateen
- Hilda Matheson, pioneering talk radio director
- Marijane Meaker
- Christin Milloy, Canadian politician and LGBT activist
- Memories of a Penitent Heart (2016)
- Joelma Mendes
- Meteor (bar), Houston
- Philip Miller (composer)
- Montrose Center, Houston
- Montrose Mining Company, Houston
- Mordred, Bastard Son (2006), Arthurian fantasy novel
- Mother's Meat and Freud's Flesh (1984)
- Motsoalle
- Juliet Mphande, Zambian LGBT activist
- Mudoko dako
- Maki Muraki
- Ren Naying
- NBC Out
- Ned's Project
- Lesléa Newman
- Nicky da B, American rapper
- James Nightingale (Hollyoaks)
- No Sad Songs (1985), Canadian documentary film
- Numbers (Vancouver)
- "O Tempo não Pára" (1988)
- Geoffrey Ogwaro
- One Kiss (2016 film)
- OutSmart, LGBT magazine in Houston
- Marni Panas, Canadian LGBT activist
- Maura Pfefferman
- Portland Lesbian Choir, Oregon
- Ethel B. Power
- Pulse (nightclub), Orlando, Florida
- Quatrefoil Library
- Reactions to the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting
- Graeme Reid (activist), South African scholar and activist
- A. Revathi
- Rich's Houston, Texas
- Catherine Roma
- Atlas Saarikoski
- Same-sex marriage in Morelos
- Sangama (human rights group)
- Shawn Stewart Ruff
- Scandals (gay bar), Portland, Oregon
- Samantha Sendel
- Beverly Shaw
- Cherdonna Shinatra
- Shura (singer)
- Ire'ne Lara Silva, Chicana feminist poet and writer
- Ellen Simpson, Canadian web series creator
- Breanna Sinclairé
- Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh
- Joanne N. Smith
- Social groups in male and female prisons in the United States
- Caro Soles
- Indigo Som
- South Dakota House Bill 1008 (2016)
- Larry Stanton, portrait artist
- Star Wars: Lords of the Sith (2015)
- Starky's, Portland, Oregon
- State v. Whitmarsh (1910)
- Stonewall National Monument, New York City
- Robin Tanner (minister)
- The Center for Equality
- The Dresser (1983 film)
- The Junction (Vancouver)
- Throw shade
- Wilbert Ting Tolentino
- Trans Day of Revenge (2016)
- Transgender history
- Transgender HIV/Aids Prevention Program
- Transgender Memorial Garden
- Twin Cities Pride
- "Under These Lights"
- Vice Ganda filmography
- Saskia Wieringa
- Cecil Williams (anti-apartheid activist)
- Alyssa Wong
- Rona Yefman, Israeli artist based in New York City
- Young and Wild (2012 film)
- Zenith Foundation
- Category:2016 Orlando nightclub shooting
- Category:Books about LGBT history
- Category:Defunct LGBT drinking establishments in Oregon
- Category:Defunct LGBT nightclubs
- Category:Defunct LGBT nightclubs in California
- Category:Defunct LGBT nightclubs in Oregon
- Category:Defunct LGBT nightclubs in Texas
- Category:Defunct LGBT nightclubs in the United States
- Category:Discrimination against LGBT people by country
- Category:Discrimination against LGBT people in Germany
- Category:Discrimination against LGBT people in the United States
- Category:Gay bathhouses in California
- Category:Gay bathhouses in New York (state)
- Category:Gay culture in New York (state)
- Category:Gay culture in Washington (state)
- Category:Lesbian culture in Oregon
- Category:Lesbian culture in Texas
- Category:Lesbian culture in the United States by state
- Category:LGBT adoption in the United States
- Category:LGBT by former country
- Category:LGBT culture in Arizona
- Category:LGBT culture in Asia
- Category:LGBT culture in Colorado
- Category:LGBT culture in Connecticut
- Category:LGBT culture in Florida
- Category:LGBT culture in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Category:LGBT culture in Indiana
- Category:LGBT culture in Louisiana
- Category:LGBT culture in Minnesota
- Category:LGBT culture in New Jersey
- Category:LGBT culture in North Carolina
- Category:LGBT culture in Oklahoma
- Category:LGBT culture in Seattle
- Category:LGBT culture in Tennessee
- Category:LGBT culture in Utah
- Category:LGBT culture in Washington (state)
- Category:LGBT culture in Wisconsin
- Category:LGBT drinking establishments in New York (state)
- Category:LGBT drinking establishments in Oregon
- Category:LGBT drinking establishments in Washington (state)
- Category:LGBT events in Michigan
- Category:LGBT events in Mississippi
- Category:LGBT history in Florida
- Category:LGBT history in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Category:LGBT history in Idaho
- Category:LGBT history in Iowa
- Category:LGBT history in Kentucky
- Category:LGBT history in Massachusetts
- Category:LGBT history in Michigan
- Category:LGBT history in Oregon
- Category:LGBT history in South Dakota
- Category:LGBT history in Texas
- Category:LGBT history in the United States by state
- Category:LGBT history in Washington (state)
- Category:LGBT in American Samoa
- Category:LGBT in Barbados
- Category:LGBT monuments and memorials in Europe
- Category:LGBT monuments and memorials in the United States
- Category:LGBT nightclubs in Massachusetts
- Category:LGBT nightclubs in New Jersey
- Category:LGBT nightclubs in Seattle
- Category:LGBT nightclubs in Washington (state)
- Category:LGBT nightclubs in Washington, D.C.
- Category:LGBT parenting in the United States
- Category:LGBT rights in Barbados
- Category:Persecution of LGBT people by country
- Category:Persecution of LGBT people in Germany
- Category:Persecution of LGBT people in the United States
- Category:Pride parades in California
- Category:Pride parades in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Category:Pride parades in Michigan
- Category:Pride parades in Washington (state)
- Category:Pride parades in Texas
- Category:Stonewall National Monument
- Category:Violence against LGBT people in the United Kingdom
- Category:Violence against LGBT people in the United States
- Category:Yuri (genre) video games
On 10 June 2016, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Saul Levin. The fact was ... that Saul Levin is the first openly gay CEO of the American Psychiatric Association? The nomination discussion and review may be seen here.
On 12 June 2016, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Ruth Lockhart. The fact was ... that in 1988 Ruth Lockhart oversaw campus AIDS education programs like "Love Carefully Day", when flowers, candies, and condoms were distributed to students to give to "that special someone"? The nomination discussion and review may be seen here.
On 13 June 2016, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Louise Stevens Bryant. The fact was ... that Louise Stevens Bryant, a secretary for the Girl Scouts, also worked with the English sexologist Havelock Ellis? The nomination discussion and review may be seen here.
On 18 June 2016, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article David A. Cooper. The fact was ... that David A. Cooper diagnosed the first case of HIV in Australia? The nomination discussion and review may be seen here.
On 24 June 2016, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Caitlyn Jenner. The fact was ... that 1976 Summer Olympics decathlon champion Caitlyn Jenner (pictured) was once a Playgirl magazine cover model? The nomination discussion and review may be seen here.
On 26 June 2016, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Motsoalle. The fact was ... that motsoalle is the term for socially acceptable, long-term relationships between Basotho women in Lesotho? The nomination discussion and review may be seen here.
On 26 June 2016, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Andrea Jenkins. The fact was ... that Andrea Jenkins plans to collect up to 400 hours of transgender oral history? The nomination discussion and review may be seen here.
On 27 June 2016, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article June Chan. The fact was ... that a 1980s slide show of Asian lesbians in history and literature created by June Chan and Katherine Hall has been called "grassroots scholarship"? The nomination discussion and review may be seen here.
On 1 July 2016, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Pulse (nightclub). The nomination discussion and review may be seen here.
On 1 July 2016, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Omar Mateen. The fact was ... that Omar Mateen, who in June 2016 committed the deadliest mass shooting in the United States by a single gunman, previously appeared in the documentary film The Big Fix? The nomination discussion and review may be seen here.
On 30 July 2016, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Marriage of Billie Ert and Antonio Molina. The fact was ... that Billie Ert and Antonio Molina, a drag queen and former football star, respectively, in 1972 became the first same-sex couple to be married in Texas? The nomination discussion and review may be seen here.
Future:
- Template:Did you know nominations/Andrea Jenkins
- Template:Did you know nominations/Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh
- Template:Did you know nominations/Stonewall National Monument
- Template:Did you know nominations/Trans Day of Revenge
- Template:Did you know nominations/Linda Smith Dyer
- Template:Did you know nominations/Dyke Action Machine!
Articles Expanded or Improved
- 2016 in LGBT rights: diff
- Caldron (sex club), San Francisco: diff
- Catacombs (sex club), San Francisco: diff
- Causes of transsexuality: diff
- Margaret Chutich, American lawyer and judge: diff
- Cuff Complex, Seattle: diff
- Compton's Cafeteria riot: diff
- Margaret Cruikshank: diff
- Discrimination towards non-binary gender persons: diff
- Don't ask, don't tell: diff
- Down the Street, Asbury Park, New Jersey: diff
- Amal El-Mohtar: diff
- Escape Nightclub: diff
- Everard Baths, New York City: diff
- Federal Office Building (San Francisco, California): diff
- Gay Liberation Monument: diff
- Gaylaxicon: diff
- Genderqueer: diff
- Gerber/Hart Library: diff
- Halo (bar), Washington D.C.: diff
- Hands Across Hawthorne: diff (Guild of Copy Editors review), promoted to Featured article status
- History of violence against LGBT people in the United States: diff
- Hollywood Museum: diff
- Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection in Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Studies: diff
- Caitlyn Jenner (before, after)
- Ronald Johnson (poet): diff
- June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives: diff
- Rives Kistler, American attorney and judge: diff
- Lavender (magazine): diff
- Lavender scare: diff (+ ca:Terror lila)
- Leather Archives and Museum: diff
- Barbara Lenk: diff
- LGBT culture in Houston: diff
- LGBT culture in Eugene, Oregon: diff
- LGBT culture in Portland, Oregon: diff
- LGBT in Islam: diff
- LGBT rights in Norway: diff
- LGBT rights in Portugal: diff
- LGBT rights in the Republic of Ireland: diff
- List of Justices of the South Dakota Supreme Court: diff
- List of LGBT rights activists: diff
- List of Orange Is the New Black characters: diff
- Los Angeles Pride: diff
- Monica Márquez: diff
- Mary's (Houston): diff
- Andrew J. McDonald: diff
- Sabrina McKenna: diff
- Mineshaft (gay club), New York City: diff
- Mission District, San Francisco: diff
- Lynn Nakamoto, American judge: diff
- New St. Marks Baths, New York City: diff
- Daniel Nicoletta: diff
- Ido Ostrowsky, American film producer: diff
- Phase 1 (bar), Washington, D.C.: diff
- Pride Center, Wilton Manors, Florida: diff
- Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act: diff
- Rainbow Health Initiative: diff
- Rainbow Motorcycle Club: diff
- Recognition of same-sex unions in Latvia: diff
- Red Cap Garage, Portland, Oregon: diff
- Beth Robinson, American lawyer and judge: diff
- Russian gay propaganda law: diff
- Same-sex marriage: diff
- Same-sex marriage in France: diff
- Same-sex union legislation: diff
- San Francisco LGBT Community Center: diff
- Seattle Men's Chorus: diff
- Seattle Pride: diff
- Bessie Smith: diff
- Scott Smith (activist): diff
- Theresa Sparks: diff
- Stonewall Inn: diff
- The Captive (play): diff
- The EndUp: diff
- Third gender: diff
- This Is It! (bar): diff
- Trans March: diff
- Karen Ulane: diff (+ ca:Karen Ulane)
- UpStairs Lounge arson attack: diff
- Waxie Moon, American documentary film: diff
- Mary Yu: diff
Photography / Image restorations / Wikimedia Commons
Add links to galleries and images uploaded to Wikimedia Commons!
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AXM, Prague
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Dublin Pride 2016
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Embers Avenue, Portland, Oregon
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LGBT literature at Powell's Books
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LGBT literature at Powell's Books
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LGBT literature at Powell's Books
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Starky's, Portland, Oregon
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Tom's Bar, Berlin
2016 Capital Pride (Washington, D.C.)
2016 Orlando nightclub shooting
Pulse (nightclub)
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People of Pulse nightclub at Come Out with Pride Parade 2009
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People of Pulse nightclub on a Humvee at Come Out with Pride 2009
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People of Pulse nightclub with plackard at Come Out with Pride Parade 2009
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Procession of Pulse nightclub at Come Out with Pride Parade 2009
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People of Pulse nightclub at Come Out with Pride 2010
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Extended pink Humvee of Pulse nightclub at Come Out with Pride 2013
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The Queens of Pulse nightclub at Come Out with Pride 2013
ColognePride 2016
Gay Easter Parade, New Orleans, 2016
Mexico City Pride 2016
Oslo Pride Parade 2016
Portland Pride 2016 (Oregon)
Pride in London 2016
Roma Pride 2016
San Francisco Trans March
Stuttgart CSD
Vancouver Pride 2016
Davie Village, Vancouver
Punjabi-language Contributions
- ਗੇਅ ਸਾਹਿਤ (Gay literature)
- ਜੈਂਡਰ ਚਿੰਨ੍ਹ (Gender symbol)
- ਜੈਂਡਰ ਅਧਿਐਨ (Gender studies)
- ਜੀਵ ਵਿਗਿਆਨ ਅਤੇ ਲਿੰਗਕ ਅਨੁਸਥਾਪਨ (Biology and sexual orientation)
- ਲਿੰਗਕ ਅਨੁਸਥਾਪਨ ਸੰਬੰਧੀ ਆਂਕੜੇ (Demographics of sexual orientation)
- ਵਾਤਾਵਰਨ ਅਤੇ ਲਿੰਗਕ ਅਨੁਸਥਾਪਨ (Environment and sexual orientation)
- ਮੋਨੀਕਾ ਮਾਰਕੇਜ਼ (Monica Márquez)
- ਬਾਰਬਰਾ ਲੇਂਕ (Barbara Lenk)
- ਐਲਜੀਬੀਟੀ ਸਭਿਆਚਾਰ (LGBT culture)
- ਭਾਰਤ ਵਿੱਚ ਐਲਜੀਬੀਟੀ ਸਭਿਆਚਾਰ (LGBT culture in India)
- ਬੈਂਗਲੋਰ ਵਿੱਚ ਐਲਜੀਬੀਟੀ ਸਭਿਆਚਾਰ (LGBT culture in Bangalore)
- ਚੇਨਈ ਵਿੱਚ ਐੱਲਜੀਬੀਟੀ ਸੱਭਿਆਚਾਰ (LGBT culture in Chennai)
- ਹੈਦਰਾਬਾਦ ਵਿੱਚ ਐਲਜੀਬੀਟੀ ਸਭਿਆਚਾਰ (LGBTIQ culture in Hyderabad)
- ਦਿੱਲੀ ਕਵੀਅਰ ਪਰਾਈਡ ਪਰੇਡ (Delhi Queer Pride Parade)
- ਪੂਨੇ ਪਰਾਈਡ (Pune Pride)
- ਬੈਂਗਲੌਰ ਕਵੀਅਰ ਫ਼ਿਲਮ ਫ਼ੈਸਟੀਵਲ (Bangalore Queer Film Festival)
- ਉਡਾਨ ਟਰਸਟ (Udaan Trust)
- ਅੰਜਲੀ ਗੋਪਾਲਨ (Anjali Gopalan)
- ਪਰਾਈਡ ਹਫ਼ਤਾ (ਟੋਰਾਂਟੋ) (Pride Week (Toronto))
- ਅਸ਼ੋਕ ਰਾਓ ਕਵੀ (Ashok Row Kavi)