Wiki99/LGBT+
This is the Wiki99 list for LGBT+ topics. Please visit Wikimedia LGBT+ for general support on LGBT+ issues in Wikimedia projects.
AboutEdit
Wiki99 is the idea to have a list of about 99 Wikipedia articles which should be translated into as many languages as possible in order to establish common understanding in a field. The 99 articles should include defining concepts which are less related to any particular culture, and also cultural concepts which promote international diversity of thought in a field.
Please seek to keep this list internationally diverse without focusing on too many cultural concepts, biographies, or events from any one region. It is preferable to include representative articles from as many cultures as possible in this list, while still keeping the list count to about 99.
ListEdit
ConceptsEdit
- Concepts
- Agender
- Asexuality
- Bear
- Bi-curious
- Bigender
- Bisexuality
- Butch and femme
- Cisgender
- Cishet
- Cross-dressing
- Drag king
- Drag queen
- Femminiello
- Gay pride
- Gay village
- Gender binary
- Genderfluid
- Genderqueer
- Heteronormativity
- Hijra (South Asia)
- Homosexuality
- Intersex
- Intersex human rights
- Kathoey
- Lesbianism
- LGBT
- LGBT rights by country or territory
- LGBT social movements
- Material feminism
- Muxe
- Pansexuality
- Pride parade
- Queer
- Same-sex marriage
- Same-sex relationship
- Sexual orientation
- Third gender
- Trans man
- Trans woman
- Transfeminism
- Transexuality
- Two-spirit
- Women's rights
- homosexual behavior in animals (Q598540)
- Violence
- Biphobia
- Closeted
- Conversion therapy
- Corrective rape
- Don't ask
- Homophobia
- Lesbophobia
- Transphobia
- Sex and health
- AIDS
- Anal sex
- Clitoris
- Condom
- Dental dam
- Dildo
- HIV/AIDS
- Personal lubricant
- Safe sex
- Sex assignment
- Sex education
- Sexual intercourse
- Sex reassignment surgery
- Sex reassignment therapy
- Culture-specific concepts or activism
- Celebrate Bisexuality Day
- Gay bar
- Gay liberation
- Homophile movement
- Intersex Awareness Day
- Kinsey Reports
- List of LGBT bookstores
- First homosexual movement
- LGBT History Month
- LGBT in Islam
- LGBT symbols
- National Coming Out Day
- Same-sex marriage
- Sodomy / Sodomy law
- Transgender Day of Remembrance
- North America
- Ball culture
- Castro District
- Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010
- Dykes on Bikes
- Friend of Dorothy
- Gay Liberation Front
- Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, U.S.
- Millennium March on Washington
- National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
- National Equality March
- Stonewall riots
- Stonewall National Monument
- Vogue (dance)
- Latin America and Caribbean
- Homosexuality in pre-Columbian civilizations (Q5474808)
- Homosexuality in ancient Peru
- Advisory Opinion on Gender Identity, Equality, and Non-Discrimination of Same-Sex Couples (Q56378556)
- São Paulo Gay Pride Parade
- Europe
- Different from the Others
- Harden–Eulenburg affair
- Homomonument
- Homophile movement
- Institut für Sexualwissenschaft / Scientific-Humanitarian Committee
- Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany and the Holocaust
- Paragraph 175
- Africa
- Asia
- Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code
- Oceania
- Lesbian Feminist Circle
- Biographies
- North America
- Public Universal Friend
- Audre Lorde
- Bayard Rustin
- Billy Jean King
- Ellen DeGeneres
- James Baldwin
- Judith Butler
- Christine Jorgensen
- Ricky Martin
- Harvey Milk
- Octavia Butler
- RuPaul
- Matthew Shepard
- Walt Whitman
- Miss Major Griffin-Gracy
- Latin America
- Gabriela Mistral
- Pedro Lemebel
- Claudia López Hernández
- Juan Gabriel
- Manuel Puig
- Jaime Bayly
- Europe
- Alexander the Great
- David Bowie
- Elton John
- Federico García Lorca
- Freddie Mercury
- Ian McKellen
- Karl Heinrich Ulrichs
- Magnus Hirschfeld
- Michel Foucault
- Sergei Diaghilev
- Martina Navratilova
- Sappho
- Vasily Nijinsky
- Rudolf Nureyev
- Alan Turing
- Oscar Wilde
- Louis-Georges Tin
- Monique Wittig
- Africa
- Asia
- Parinya Charoenphol
- Yukio Mishima
- Zheng He
- w:Laxmi Narayan Tripathi
- Oceania
A major challenge with this list is international representation of biographies and concepts. There is a bias in LGBT+ discussion and history writing to present topics from the English-speaking world and certain Western countries. If anyone has a topic to share from outside Western discussion, and which would be good to promote for translation into every language as part of an international shared LGBT heritage, then please add the idea to the list.
The general idea is to have initial discussion in English as a common language, but then to translate the shared list into other languages so that everyone can share in the common LGBT+ culture and stories. The project works better when there is more cultural diversity presented in all of the listed topics.