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  • ... that some universities in Brazil have quotas for transgender people? (2026-05-01)
  • ... that a character's outfit from the anime The Executioner and Her Way of Life was inspired by Clint Eastwood's spaghetti Western roles? (2026-04-27)
  • ... that Hours for Jerome was released more than a decade after it was filmed? (2026-04-23)
  • ... that People in Trouble was based on Sarah Schulman's experiences of the AIDS crisis, Donald Trump, and having an affair with a married woman? (2026-04-15)
  • ... that Beyoncé credited Moi Renée as a songwriter on "Pure/Honey" twenty-five years after Renée's death? (2026-04-12)
  • ... that the author of Unexpectedly Naughty Fukami felt that the idea for the story was cliché when it was first suggested by her editors? (2026-04-03)
  • ... that artist Andrew Mroczek curated an exhibition treating T-shirts as fine art objects? (2026-04-02)
  • ... that Romeo and Juliet are a same-sex couple? (2026-04-01)
  • ... that men ceased to exist in 2009? (2026-04-01)
  • ... that the novel We Are Green and Trembling was inspired by a 17th-century explorer who was born as a woman but lived as a man? (2026-03-31)
  • ... that a benefit concert for the trans community paid tribute to Alice Litman, who took her life after being denied gender-affirming care? (2026-03-31)
  • ... that Sharifa Yazmeen, a transgender Egyptian-American theatre director, was the inaugural winner of the Barbara Whitman Award? (2026-03-31)
  • ... that a textile cooperative that helps to lift trans women out of poverty was named after activist Nadia Echazú? (2026-03-31)
  • ... that Marsha P. Johnson once stated that there were "no straight people"? (2026-03-31)
  • ... that Kim Petras (pictured) was described as the "world's youngest" person to transition? (2026-03-31)
  • ... that the trans woman Hannah Nokes was profiled in 1936 after getting electricity in her house? (2026-03-31)
  • ... that sixteen countries fully recognize a non-binary gender marker for all individuals? (2026-03-31)
  • ... that the first Agender Pride Day took place months after a 27-year-old Oregon resident was legally recognised as agender? (2026-03-31)
  • ... that Cuban swimmer Rafael Polinario had to defect to Canada instead of Spain after Fidel Castro's brother got on his plane? (2026-03-29)
  • ... that there have been two unsuccessful proposals to make Curitiba Pride intangible cultural heritage? (2026-03-28)
  • ... that in his autobiography, openly gay footballer Thomas Hitzlsperger criticises high-profile players for promoting gay rights while working in countries where homosexuality is illegal? (2026-03-13)
  • ... that there is an Irish-language parody of Mean Girls? (2026-03-08)
  • ... that the Minneapolis Police Department initially attributed one of the murders committed by spree killer Andrew Cunanan to one of his victims? (2026-03-07)
  • ... that pages of Lewis Hancox's graphic novel were displayed in The Cartoon Museum of London? (2026-03-05)
  • ... that Bella Ramsey (pictured) is the youngest person ever to be nominated twice for a Primetime Emmy lead-actress award? (2026-03-03)
  • ... that Viktor Pylypenko ended a relationship with his Emirati boyfriend and returned to Ukraine to fight in the Russo-Ukrainian war? (2026-03-02)
  • ... that, in Agnes Borinsky's queer interpretation of the Bible's Song of Songs, audience members placed offerings on a "shrine to the dead"? (2026-03-02)
  • ... that Argentine actor Guillermo Pfening and a female friend agreed to have a child together if they were not parents by the age of 35? (2026-03-01)
  • ... that imagery of the ocean in This Monster Wants to Eat Me has been interpreted as a visual metaphor for depression? (2026-02-27)
  • ... that The Missing took three years to write but only four days to film? (2026-02-26)

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