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U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1970
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The Watermark, Vol. 9, No. 20, September 26-October 9, 2002
Tags: A Different Grind; ACLU; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; AIDS; Alan Newby; Alex Penelas; Allen Mann; American Civil Liberties Union; Andria Auerbach; Anne-Marie De Vos; Barnett "Barney" Frank; Bill Balkwill; bisexual; Bob Damron; Bruce Ground; Carroll Hunter; Catherine Crouch; Chad Ullery; Cheryl Yuzik; Chris Catanzaro; Chris Day; Christian Coalition; Cristina Saralegui; D2 Productions; Damron, Inc.; Daniel Whittaker; Danny O'Donnell; David Catania; David Cicilline; David Leavitt; Debbie Gupta; Debbie Roginski; Democrats; Dennis DelVecchio; Dirk Shafer; Donald J. Michaels; Douglas White; drag; drag queens; Ed Flanagan; Ed Whitehead; Eladio Jose Armesto; Elizabeth Sherida; Equality Florida; Evan Adams; Fran Powers; Frances Nevolo; Fred Keeley; Gail Shister; gay; Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Community Center; Georg Ketelhohn; Geri Delrich; GLBCC; Glenda Evans Hood; Glenna Burch; Good Vibrations; Gray Davis; Gruner + Jahr USA; Gus Ignas; Harold Young; Headdress Ball; Heath Andrew Ledger; HIV; homosexuality; homosexuals; Hope & Help Center; Howard Brush Dean III; human immunodeficiency virus; Human Relations Board; Jack Jackson Jr.; Jacqueline Jones; James Byron Dean; James H. Lamont Jr.; Jan Schneider; Jarrett Barrios; Jay Handelman; Jeff Collman; Jeff Kunerth; Jim Craham; Jim Davis; Jim Harper; Jim Jablonski; Jim Moeller; Jo Marie Payton; Joani Blank; Joe Cook; John Merritt; John Quinones; Kami; Karen L. Brown; Katherine Harris; Kathryn Wexler; Keith Bradkowski; Kelly Brewington; Latino/a Lesbiana & Gay Organization; Law Enforcement Gay and Lesbians; legal; Leon Weinstein; lesbians; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Lisa Coons-Andersen; Liz Malia; LLEGO; Lorri Jean; Maggie McIntosh; Margaret Murray; Marilyn Freeman; Mark Bingham; Marsha Blum; Martin Ornelas-Quintero; Miami-Dade County Human Rights Ordinance; Michael J. Abbott; Michael Kelly; Nathaniel Wilcox; National Gay and Lesbian Task Force; National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association; NGLTF; NLGJA; Orbitz; orlando; Out & Equal; Out & Equal Workplace Summit; Patricia Ireland; Patti Branard; Patty Sheehan; Paul Russell Nelly; Paula Martinac; Peter Moraga; Peter Oiler; Pier Angeli; queers; questioning; Republicans; Rich Madaleno; Rick Musiol; Robert J. Hall; Robin J. Cauthron; Rogers Brackett; Roseann "Rosie" O'Donnell; S. Marie Thee; Salisse Barry; Sam Singhouse; same-sex; Samir A. Husni; Samuel Woodham; Sarasota; Sarasota AIDS Theatre Project; Scott Dibble; Scott Jackson Smith; Sesame Street; Shekhar Kapur; Shelley Craig; Sheri McInvale; Southwest Florida Business Guild; Stan Madray; Steve Guttenberg; Steve Kroft; Steve May; Suzanne Du Toit; Take Back Miami-Dade; Tampa; Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival; Ted Howard; The Watermark; Thom von Hapsburg; TIGLFF; Tim Carpenter; Tom Dyer; Tom Lyons; trans; transgender; Triangle Democratic Caucus; Wally Straughn; Washington Blade; Wendy Chioji; Xavier Cortada