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1982: The Quebec ernment overwhelmgly approv a measure that giv domtic partners of gays and lbians legal protectn and accs to enomic benefs prevly rtricted to straights.

LATVIA BE 7TH NATN TO BE LED BY AN OPENLY GAY HEAD OF STATE

History of the Gay Rights Movement. Important events, famo birthdays and historil aths om our searchable today history archiv. * today in lgbt history *

1983: Mel Brook’s To Be or Not To Be, a remake of the Ernst Lubsch classic be the first mastream Hollywood film to not only acknowledge Nazi persecutn of homosexuals, but also mak a key plot element. The Stephen Spielberg-backed project tells the story of three drag queens — Noxeema, Chi-Chi and Vida, played by Wley Snip, John Leguizamo and Patrick Swayze rpectively — who take off on a cross-untry adventure to participate a huge drag pageant, stoppg a small homophobic town where they teach the lols about love and acceptance. “Will & Grace” buts on NBC, seamlsly brgg two gay seri regular characters to the livg rooms of Ameri.

As Edgars Rkēvičs be the first openly gay print Latvia’s history, here’s a glimpse at other openly gay heads of state om around the world. * today in lgbt history *

K versn of the same name, the Amerin seri tells the story of five gay men and was ld for s scere pictn of the LGBTQ muny, quickly makg one of the most watched shows on Showtime. Rachel Maddow be the first openly gay anchor to host a major primetime news show the Uned Stat.

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