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Reports
If an event or campaign was held in your city, please share the results of the activity here. Feel free to include venue details, the number of attendees, the number of articles created and/or improved, images uploaded or added to articles, pictures taken at the meetup, local press coverage, planned follow-up activities, and any other anecdotal information worth sharing!
Lexington, Kentucky
New York City
Portland, Oregon
- nearly 300 images of Portland's pride parade were uploaded to Wikimedia Commons; see gallery here
Washington, D.C.
New Content
- Affirmations (Ferndale, Michigan), LGBT community center
- Alaskans Together for Equality, LGBT advocacy organization
- APA ethical principles of psychologists
- Antti Asplund, Finnish fashion designer
- Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice, LGBT organization
- Keith Banner, American writer
- Becoming Us, American television series
- Marcus Behmer, German writer and artist
- Bradley Angle, organization based in Portland, Oregon
- Lee Brewster, American drag queen, activist, retailer
- Ron Buckmire, American mathematician and LGBT activist
- Jerome Caja, American mixed-media painter, performance artist
- Center for Sex & Culture, San Francisco
- Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Rights
- Controversy surrounding psychiatry
- Craig v. Masterpiece Cakeshop
- Cultural impact of Madonna
- Christopher Davis (writer), American writer
- D.C. Black Pride
- DC Cowboys
- Die Freundschaft
- DiversityUNNC, student society
- Nina Dotti, fictional character
- Empire (season 1), American television series
- Empire (season 2), American television series
- The Empty Closet
- Equality Arizona, LGBT advocacy organization
- Far from Heaven (musical)
- Jules Remedios Faye, American author and editor
- Finstuen v. Crutcher, adoption case
- Freedom Oklahoma, LGBT advocacy organization
- Vaughn Frick, cartoonist
- The Gay Center, Tel Aviv-Yafo
- Gay Life (TV series), first LGBT television series
- Gay Men of African Descent
- Gayby Baby (2015), Australian documentary film
- M. J. Goldberg, cartoonist
- Camarin Grae, writer
- Hefina Headon, Welsh activist
- Gens Hellquist, Canadian activist
- Jon Hoadley, openly gay politician (Michigan)
- Chris Hudson (trade unionist)
- I Am Cait (2015), television documentary series
- "I Still Love You" (Jennifer Hudson song)
- Kappa Theta Epsilon
- Mark Kleinschmidt (politician), American lawyer and politician
- Kris Knight, Canadian artist
- Lesbian Feminist Liberation, former lesbian rights organization
- Alex Leslie, Canadian writer
- LGBT rights in Curaçao
- LGBT rights in Sint Maarten
- LGBT Qaamaneq, LGBT organization in Greenland
- List of people with non-binary gender identities
- Locas Perdidas, 2015 short film
- Mariah Lopez, American transgender activist
- Patsy Lynch, American photographer
- Barbara Macdonald, social worker, lesbian feminist, activist
- Michigan Pride, LGBT pride event
- Jeremy Moss, openly gay politician (Michigan)
- Murad (film)
- Tracy Dickinson Mygatt, American writer and pacifist
- Gordon Naccarato, chef and restaurateur
- National Bisexual Liberation Group, American bisexual advocacy organization
- National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals, professional society
- Ingrid Nilsen, YouTube personality
- James Nowick, chemist
- Penal Code of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
- Casey Plett, writer
- Possible (Italy), political party
- Milo Poulson, cartoonist
- Victoria Price, interior designer, public speaker, teacher
- Queens Liberation Front
- QueerBomb Dallas
- Qui c'est les plus forts? (2015), French film
- Qween Amor
- Rectal douching
- Reel in the Closet (2015), documentary film
- Lucien von Römer, Dutch physician, botanist and writer
- Samabhavana Society
- Same-sex marriage in Chihuahua
- Same-sex marriage in Coahuila
- Same-sex marriage in the Pitcairn Islands
- Same-sex marriage in the Sixth Circuit
- Bert Savoy, American entertainer
- Jane S. Schacter, scholar
- Neena Schwartz, American endocrinologist
- Silicon Valley Pride
- David K. Smith, chemist
- Snowflake (2014 film)
- Susan Speer, sociologist and psychologist
- Stag PDX, nightclub and strip club in Portland, Oregon
- Jason Lee Steorts, American journalist, writer and editor
- Barış Sulu, first openly gay parliamentary candidate in Turkey
- The Switch, upcoming Canadian TV series
- T. O. Sylvester, cartoonist
- Summer Vacation 1999 (1988), Japanese drama film
- Testo Junkie, book of autotheory and philosophy
- Chuck Tingle, author
- Thousand Hope Candidates
- Urinary segregation
- Czeslaw Walek, Czech lawyer and LGBT activist
- Mikey Walsh, author and LGBT activist
- Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Law and Public Policy, American academic research institute
- Edith Windsor, from United States v. Windsor
- Frances M. Witherspoon, American writer and activist
- Women of the World, 1963 Italian mondo film
- Pamela Zave, American computer scientist
Categories and Templates
- Category:American drag queens
- Category:Castro District, San Francisco
- Category:Documentary films about LGBT film
- Category:Fictional cross-dressers
- Category:LGBT culture in Greenland
- Category:LGBT members of the European Parliament
- Category:LGBT MEPs for Austria
- Category:LGBT MEPs for Germany
- Category:LGBT MEPs for Italy
- Category:LGBT MEPs for the United Kingdom
- Category:LGBT organizations in Greenland
- Category:LGBT political advocacy groups in Alaska
- Category:LGBT political advocacy groups in Arizona
- Category:LGBT YouTubers
- Template:Map of same-sex marriage in the United States prior to Obergefell
- Template:Same-sex adoption opinion polls Europe
- Template:Same-sex marriage opinion polls Europe
- Template:Did you know nominations/Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014
- Template:Did you know nominations/Ron Buckmire
- Template:Did you know nominations/Graham Chapman
- Template:Did you know nominations/Die Freundschaft
- Template:Did you know nominations/Gay Life (TV series)
- Template:Did you know nominations/Gayby Baby
- Template:Did you know nominations/Kerry v. Din
- Template:Did you know nominations/Lucien von Römer
- Template:Did you know nominations/Neena Schwartz
- Template:Did you know nominations/David K. Smith
- Template:Did you know nominations/James Nowick
- Draft:Jason and Shirley
- Draft:Metropolitan New York Synod ("Marriage Equality" section)
- Draft:State of Marriage (film)
- Wikipedia:Gay? an agreed guideline for when to use, or swap, the terms "gay" and "homosexual" in articles.
Articles Expanded or Improved
- Ryan J. Bell
- Joan E. Biren, artist
- Franziska Boas, choreographer, educator, percussionist
- Nao Bustamante
- Ryan Cassata, American musician, public speaker, trans man
- John Cavanaugh (sculptor), American sculptor
- Graham Chapman, English comedian, writer, actor
- Cimarron Alliance Foundation
- Defense of Marriage Act
- Jess Dobkin, performance artist
- Donelan, American cartoonist
- Brendan Fernandes, Canadian artist
- Gender dysphoria
- Genderqueer
- Caitlyn Jenner
- Frank Kameny, American gay rights activist
- Nate Kinski, fictional gay character (Neighbours)
- LGBT rights in the United States
- List of people with non-binary gender identities
- Stu Maddux, American freelance writer, editor, cinematographer
- Maura O'Neill
- Obergefell v. Hodges, U.S. Supreme Court case
- Rainbow flag (LGBT movement)
- "Rejoined" (1995), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode
- Recognition of same-sex unions in Mexico
- Retracted LaCour study
- Same-sex marriage in the Pitcairn Islands
- Same-sex marriage in the United States
- Same-sex marriage law in the United States by state
- Same-sex marriage legislation in the United States
- Timeline of same-sex marriage
- Transsexual
- United States v. Windsor, landmark civil rights case
- Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin, Swedish photographer and artist
- Edith Watson, photographer
- Thomas Waugh
Spanish-language Contributions
Persian-language Contributions
- fa:ازدواج همجنسگرایان در کواویلا, Same-sex marriage in Coahuila
- fa:ازدواج همجنسگرایان در چیواوا, Same-sex marriage in Chihuahua
- Homosexual behavior in animals, FA candidate
Photography / Wikimedia Commons
- See also: Wikipedia:Wiki Loves Pride/2015/June 26, images related to the U.S. Supreme Court's June 26 ruling on marriage equality
- 2015 International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia in Zagreb, or see gallery at English Wikipedia
- Bologna Pride 2015 (350+ images)
- Brussels Pride 2015 (nearly 600 images)
- 2015 Capital Pride (Washington, D.C.) (~700 images)
- Dublin's LGBTQ Pride Festival, gallery at English Wikipedia
- Fresno Rainbow Pride Parade and Festival, 2015 (140+ images)
- LGBT Pride Meeting at 2015 Legislative Conference (79 images from February 2015)
- San Francisco Pride 2015, or see sample gallery at English Wikipedia
- Seattle Pride 2015 (28 images)
- Valdosta, Georgia: Lowndes County Courthouse on June 26, the day of the Supreme Court's ruling on marriage equality