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- 3. Disclosure of sexual orientation or gender identity
- 5. Apple CEO
- 9. One of the most successful drag queens. The mother of revolutionary TV show "Drag Race"
- 11. The celebration of the LGBT+ community, usually during the month of June
- 13. The first state to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation in 1982
- 15. Became the United States’ first openly gay elected official in 1978
- 18. Official Military Policy instituted by the Clinton Administration, repealed in 2011
- 19. A term used by someone to describe people who are not transgender
- 20. A person who’s gender identity does not conform to societal norms
- 21. Would strengthen existing protections to everyone nationally. Passed in the House in 2021.
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- 1. A word used to refer to someone if you are not using their name. Using this correctly is one of the most basic ways to show your respect for their gender identity
- 2. Location of riots in 1969 that played a pivotal role in the modern LGBT+ movement
- 4. Became legal in all 50 states in 2015
- 6. American gay liberation activist and self-identified drag queen, commonly thought to be the first person to throw a brick at Stonewall
- 7. An English singer, songwriter, pianist, and composer best known for the song "Rocket Man"
- 8. the pseudoscientific practice of trying to change an individual's sexual orientation
- 10. The idea that people who find themselves at the crossroads of multiple identities
- 12. Legendary actor, singer, and style icon. Best known for his role in FX show POSE.
- 14. Someone who supports equal civil rights and challenges fear and discrimination in all its forms
- 16. pride symbol
- 17. An American comedian, television host, actress, writer, and producer
