This page has a sampling of possible articles to create or improve as part of Wiki Loves Pride . However, feel free to come up with your own ideas!
In addition to the suggestions below, editors may consider cleaning up articles on more well-known LGBT topics. Helpful improvements could be as simple as: making sure reference links are still appropriate and functional; adding new inline citations/references; adding a photo or infobox; adding data to more fields in an existing infobox; creating headings; adding categories; etc.
Some editors may also be interested in helping with Wikipedia:WikiProject AIDS , where some of us are trying to improve our coverage of the AIDS crisis — and particularly the social history of the early years. An incomplete task list can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject AIDS/To do ; David France 's book How to Survive a Plague can be particularly helpful.
Craig Jones (Royal Navy officer) , Military officer/activist
Gregg Alton, HIV/AIDS researcher
Billy Wilder Blackwell, gay theatre director
Richard Dworkin, New York activist, boyfriend of Michael Callen
Calvin Mark Lee, late 1960s, 70s Mercury Records executive and lover of David and Angela Bowie
Ms. Colombia , Queens, New York drag queen
Charles Ortleb, publisher and editor of Christopher Street and the New York Native and prominent AIDS dissident
Jeffrey Sturchio, HIV/AIDS and global health
Juan Suárez Botas , inspiration for Philadelphia . Stub is almost entirely based on his NYT obit; more about him in Rolling Stone interview with Demme .
Tim Sweeney (activist) , director/CEO of Lambda Legal , GMHCand others; winner of Judith Peabody award. See GCN on award
Dan C. Tsang [1] , Asian American activist and scholar
Wang Newton also known as emcee Dr. Wang, is an Asian American drag king, performance artist, actor, writer, and vocal artist currently based in New York City. Possible sources 1 , 2 ,
Xulhaz Mannan , Bangladeshi gay rights activist and martyr of 5 years
David Olyne, South African murder victimGay slaying: State wants life for murderer , photo available on CommonsPACE0312
Chris Sullivan Founder of the WAG club, mentioned on Blitz Kids page amongst others
If the city is in a non-English-speaking country, please get the assistance of editors who speak the country's language. Please ensure articles are started in English and in the local languages on their respective Wikipedias.
Remember that you can create items on Wikidata about all LGBT events, Pride parades included.
Angels in America (miniseries) , 2014 TV miniseries adaptation
Becoming Us , upcoming American reality television series
The Line of Beauty (TV series) , 2006 TV miniseries adaptation
The Normal Heart (film) , 2014 TV movie adaptation, written by Kramer and directed by Ryan Murphy
When We Rise , 2017 docudrama miniseries ([2] , ‘When We Rise’ EP Dustin Lance Black: ‘This Is Going to Be More Timely Than I Thought’ , TV Review: ABC’s ‘When We Rise’ , No, Gay and Trans Audiences Are Not “Failing Their Movement” for Ignoring When We Rise , Dustin Lance Black’s New ABC Drama Aims to Bring Gay History to Middle America , 'When We Rise' Hammers Home the 'We' of the LGBTQ Community , Dustin Lance Black, the Screenwriter Behind “Milk” and “When We Rise,” on Coming Out As a Gay Activist , Everything You Need To Know About "When We Rise" , [3] , [4] , [5] )Remember that you can create items on Wikidata about all LGBT organizations, small and local ones included.
ACT UP-Paris [fr ]
ActUp/RI , ActUp, Rhode Island
Anna Crusis Women's Choir , first U.S. feminist women's choir
Audre Lorde Project
Aromantic-spectrum Union for Recognition, Education, and Advocacy
Caribbean Equality Project
Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies
Equality Nevada
Equality New Mexico
Equality South Dakota
Equality Virginia
Equity Foundation
Fairness West Virginia
Fly Away Home (Oregon) (Oregon Encyclopedia )
GALA Choruses
Gay & Lesbian Switchboard of New York
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Round Table (now Rainbow Round Table[1] )
Gender Justice League
In Other Words Feminist Community Center
Indiana Equality
International Gay Information Center (New York Public Library Archives and Manuscripts )
Lesbian Health Initiative, Houston (http://www.lhihouston.org )
Lesbian Herstory Archives
List of LGBT-related organizations and conferences
List of transgender-rights organizations
Louisiana Trans Advocates
Luleki Sizwe, South African non-profit, redlinked in 3 articles (https://www.luleki-sizwe.com/ )[6]
MUSE (Cincinnati's Women's Choir), Official website
New York Association for Gender Rights Advocacy
Nomenus (Oregon Encyclopedia )
Northwest Gender Alliance
One Colorado
OutRight Action International
PDX Trans Pride
PROMO
Queer Sport Split , needs someone who can read Croatian and write in English
Queers for Economic Justice, Autostraddle article on closing
Second Foundation (Oregon) , opened the first gay community center in Oregon in 1972
Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition
The Ace and Aro Advocacy Project
The Triangle Project (should also redirect from Triangle Project[7] ), South African non-profit. In enwiki as part of the article on Funeka Soldaat
Transgender Education Network of Texas
TransOhio
Wyoming Equality
Remember that you can create items on Wikidata about all LGBT places.
Resources:
Chicago Gay Crusader
Christodora (novel) , 2017 novel by Tim Murphy Done
Christopher Street (magazine)
Gaysweek (GaysWeek records )
List of LGBT periodicals (expand)
The Line of Beauty , 2004 Man Booker Prize –winning novel by Alan Hollinghurst
My American History: Lesbian and Gay Life During The Reagan/Bush Years , 1995 collection of journalism, by Sarah Schulman (draft )
The Normal Heart , 1985 play by Larry Kramer , largely autobiographical, which won multiple Tony Awards in its 2011 revival
Publishing Triangle
Rat Bohemia , 1995 novel by Sarah Schulman , named one of the 100 best LGBT books by the Publishing Triangle
Stagestruck: Theater, AIDS, and the Marketing of Gay America , 1998 Stonewall Book Award -winning book by Sarah Schulman
Times Square Red, Times Square Blue , 20th anniversary edition was published by NYU Press in 2019, written by Samuel R. Delany
Transgender publications
Veronica (2005 novel) — 2005 novel by Mary Gaitskill , National Book Award finalist
Wayves , Canadian LGBT magazine
"The Way We Live Now" (short story) , 1986 short story by Susan Sontag , described as "a signature work in the literature of the [U.S. AIDS] epidemic"