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16 June 2026

  • 03:1903:19, 16 June 2026 Center for Online Safety and Liberty (COSL) (hist | edit) [3,980 bytes] Prue (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Center for Online Safety and Liberty''' (COSL) is a California-based s.501(c)(3) nonprofit acting as the parent entity for what the organization describes as "multiple independent projects aligned with our mission, to empower individuals and communities to thrive online by building safer spaces, fostering creativity, combating harm, and championing digital rights and freedom." The organization’s Chair, Jeremy Malcolm, is a human rights lawyer and past Execut...")

13 June 2026

  • 14:1614:16, 13 June 2026 Michael Seto (hist | edit) [3,549 bytes] Thorn (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''' Michael Chikong Seto''' is a Canadian clinical and forensic psychologist and sexologist, best known for empirical work on pedophilia, hebephilia/chronophilias, sexual offending against children, online child sexual exploitation material offending, risk assessment, and prevention. He is associated with the Royal Ottawa Health Care Group and the University of Ottawa Institute of Mental Health Research; his Google Scholar profile lists mor...")

5 June 2026

  • 17:2417:24, 5 June 2026 Thomas Szasz (hist | edit) [8,653 bytes] Thorn (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Thomas Szasz == '''Thomas Stephen Szasz''' (1920–2012) was a Hungarian-American psychiatrist, academic, and social critic of psychiatry. Szasz spent most of his academic career as a professor of psychiatry at the State University of New York Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, later becoming professor emeritus. He is best known for his critique of coercive psychiatry, involuntary hospitalization, and the use of psychiatric diagnosis as a tool of social control....")

26 April 2026

  • 17:4217:42, 26 April 2026 Craig Rodwell (hist | edit) [2,708 bytes] Prue (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Craig Rodwell''' (1940 - 1993) was an American gay rights activist known for founding the Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop on November 24, 1967 - the first bookstore devoted to gay and lesbian authors - and as the prime mover for the creation of the New York City gay pride demonstration. Rodwell, who was already an activist when he participated in the 1969 Stonewall uprising, is considered by some to be the leading gay rights activist in the early, pre-Stonewall, homophi...")
  • 17:1017:10, 26 April 2026 Harvey Milk (hist | edit) [3,939 bytes] Prue (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Harvey Milk (May 22, 1930 – November 27, 1978) was an American politician and the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in California. During Milk's short time in office, he sponsored a bill banning discrimination based on sexual orientation in public accommodations, housing, and employment. The supervisors passed the bill by a vote of 11–1, and Mayor George Moscone signed it into law. On November 27, 1978, Milk and Moscone were assassinated by Dan Wh...")

6 April 2026

  • 17:5317:53, 6 April 2026 Nettie Pollard (hist | edit) [43,600 bytes] Prue (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Janet (Nettie) Marian Mackenzie Pollard (6th September 1949 - 25th December 2025), known in life as '''Nettie Pollard''', was a pioneering lesbian activist and civil rights campaigner. She is known primarily for her early involvement with the UK branch of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF, founded in 1970), her work with NCCL, and her involvement with the group Feminists Against Censorship. The organization published a newspaper called ''Come Together'', which ran for 16 i...")

4 April 2026

  • 10:1410:14, 4 April 2026 Jan Bremmer (hist | edit) [2,829 bytes] Thorn (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''' Jan N. Bremmer''' (born 18 December 1944 in Groningen, the Netherlands) is a Dutch historian and scholar of religion known for his work on ancient Greek religion, mythology, early Christianity, and the history of religious ideas. He studied at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and later taught at Utrecht University before becoming Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Groningen, where he also served as dean of the Faculty of Theo...")
  • 00:0600:06, 4 April 2026 Agecuck (hist | edit) [5,918 bytes] JJ1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "An '''agecuck''' is an individual who opposes romantic or sexual relationships to people, usually women, solely because their chronological age is lower than an arbitrarily decided number (usually 18), disregarding their physical and mental maturity. Agecucks are usually either men who subconsciously try to attack competing men because they are secretly attracted to the "minor" woman themselves, or older women who are trying to shame men for being attracted to women you...")

2 April 2026

  • 21:2721:27, 2 April 2026 California (hist | edit) [4,770 bytes] JJ1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''California''' is a state located at the western coast of the United States. It is known for being one of the regions with the strictest age of consent laws in the world. The age of consent in California is 18 years with no exception for close-in-age sexual partners.<ref>[https://www.age-of-consent.info/california What is the California Legal Age of Consent in 2026?] - "The close-in-age rule in California (3 years) do not provide an exception nor provide any defen...")