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American internet celebrity Miley Cyrus [31] [32] American singer and actress Desireless [33] [34] French singer Marlene Dietrich [35] [36] German-American actress Sebastian Droste [3] Dancer, married to Anita Berber (above) Ecco2k [37] [38] British-Swedish singer, designer, model and director Florian-Ayala Fauna [39] [40] American artist ...
State flag of California Location of California on the U.S. map. This is a list of notable people from the U.S. state of California. It includes people who were born/raised in, lived in, or spent portions of their lives in California, or for whom California is a significant part of their identity.
In 2011, the State Legislature passed the FAIR Education Act, which makes California the first state in the Union to enforce the teaching of LGBT history and social sciences in the public school curriculum and prohibits educational discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. Also in 2011, San Francisco's Human Rights ...
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Gender non-conforming Performance artist, poet, writer, LGBTQ rights activist [4] Ian Alexander: 2001 American Non-binary Actor [5] K Alexander: 1992 Canadian Non-binary Actor, writer, web series creator, YouTube personality [6] Olly Alexander: 1990 English Non-binary Singer, songwriter, actor, activist [7] Taylor Alxndr: 1993 American Non-binary
A growing number of celebrities use rolling pronouns.. Rolling pronouns are pronouns that shift over time, and are used depending on the person's preference. Prominent stars like Elliot Page ...
This is a list of notable gay men, lesbian or bisexual people who have been open about their sexuality.. The definition of sexual orientation has changed greatly over time and the general term "gay" was not used to describe sexual orientation until the mid 20th century.