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lesbian choreography
I am interested in finding out about lesbian choreography. I understand that queer tango originated about ten years ago in buenos aires and has since spread to berlin, london and america, and that couples dancing together can be of any gender and males and females alike can lead. I specifically want to know about the experiences of non-heterosexual women in the dance community and how they might interpret traditional male/female partnered dances for the benefit of two women.

St. Sukie De La Croix
St. Sukie De La Croix is an internationally published journalist, columnist, fiction author, playwright, and photographer. In Chicago, he has written for "Outlines," "Windy City Times," "Nightlines," "Nightspots," "Chicago Free Press," and "Gay Chicago." As a historian, de la Croix has published dozens of articles about Chicago's gay history, scripted and acted as tour guide in the Chicago Neighborhood Tours' gay history bus, and written a ten-week series on Chicago's LGBT history for the Chicago Tribune. In 2012, de la Croix published his book "Chicago Whispers: A History of LGBT Chicago Before Stonewall" on the University of Wisconsin Press. St Sukie De La Croix was inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame (See Windy City Times full coverage at www.windycitymediagroup.com/lgbt/Chicago-Gay-and-Lesbian-Hall-of-Fame-inducts-12/40328.html)

Ricky Martin
Are we able to create an article ?

Prison rape
Greetings,

Having just discovered WikiQueer, I am excited and looking forward to using the new reference tool.

I have sent a tweet to: @GregVarnum Greg, Paul Gilmore here (@paulgilmoresw). I am interested in Aequalitas, more specifically WikiQueer - pls contact me if int'd - I would like to learn more about WikiQueer and to see if there is not a place that I may contribute.

I am a full time, non-traditional 3rd year student (junior) at Shippensburg University: www.ship.edu with a major in Social Work and minors in disabilities, gerontology, and psychology. I participate in a lot of research: last year we wrote and presented a paper on the Coming Out Process in a Conservative or Liberal Home Atmosphere. This year we completed one exploratory study on whether or not a high GPA increases the probability of higher education e.g. masters, PhD., etc. Finally, I am working on a two-year comparative study on 2nd-year, or higher, college social work students' knowledge of their underlying philosophical approach to social work; comparing the South African, University of Pretoria (http://web.up.ac.za/index.asp), the South Korean university, Soonchunhyang (http://sgee.sch.ac.kr/asia/index.php), and Shippensburg University (www.ship.edu).

In my senior year (F2014/S2015) I anticipate a senior project/study on rape in prisons. Hence, my request for such an article from WikiQueer. I know going into this project that there is very little existing research or data on the subject so I am beginning my search now for as much information as possible. Anything you may be able to discover and source would be much appreciated.

Thank you for your time.

Kind regards, Paul

If you have any questions here is my contact information:

paul gilmore 717 919 5769 @paulgilmoresw pg7071@ship.edu gilmorepa@icloud.com gilmorepa@comcast.net

Shippensburg University www.ship.edu Major in Social Work ~ Minors in Disabilities Studies, Gerontology, and Psychology