Sappho was an English lesbian social club founded in 1972 by Jackie Forster and others. The club, whose namesake was the poet Sappho of Lesbos, met every...
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Renaud Verley Sappho, a 1963 opera by Peggy Glanville-Hicks Sappho (organisation), a lesbian social group in the United Kingdom Sappho for Equality, an...
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Danish Free Press Society (redirect from Sappho Award)
of freedom of expression. It presents an annual award, the Sappho Award. The organisation has a publishing house, Trykkefrihedsselskabets Bibliotek, which...
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Sappho for Equality is an organization based in Kolkata, India, working for the rights of lesbians, bisexual women, and trans men in Eastern India. It...
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List of LGBTQ rights organizations (redirect from List of gay-rights organisations)
Foundation (India) Trust Nazariya Orinam Queerala Sangama (human rights group) Sappho for Equality Srishti Madurai Tweet Foundation Udaan Trust Iranian Queer...
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disabled lesbians in England". The organisation was founded by members of lesbian organisation Sappho and mixed organisation Campaign for Homosexual Equality...
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Media Watch Trans Safety Network Sahodari Foundation Humsafar Trust Sangama Sappho for Equality Rasan Taiwan TG Butterfly Garden Transgender Victoria Zoe Belle...
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Professor of American History at the University of Edinburgh 9 April 2015 Sappho Edith Hall, Professor of Classics at King's College, London Margaret Reynolds...
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LGBTQ culture in India (section Sappho for Equality)
hijra sex workers there." Based in Kolkata, in Eastern India, Sappho for Equality – or Sappho for short – is an organization for and by "sexually marginalized...
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Lesbian dialect was Aeolic. For example, fragments of the works of the poet Sappho from the island of Lesbos are in Aeolian. Most of the dialect sub-groups...
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"Hottest Record in the World" by Zane Lowe on BBC Radio 1 on 14 April 2011. "Sappho", the first single from their debut album, was made available for download...
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Minorities Research Group (category Defunct LGBTQ organisations in the United Kingdom)
1972. Former group member Jackie Forster went on to start Sappho magazine and organisation in the same year. Jackie also went on to become an Executive...
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about Eresos before the Classical period is extremely scant. The lyric poet Sappho may have been born at Eresos c. 620 BCE and belonged to an important family...
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Home Acting (44 pp.) was published by Woodford Fawcett and Co. in 1888. Sappho, an epic poem 210 pages long, was published by Kegan Paul, Trench and Co...
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in the Australian film Two Fists, One Heart. Trunfio played the role of Sappho in the 2008 drama The Last International Playboy. In 2009, Trunfio joined...
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lesbian is derived from the name of the Greek island Lesbos, where the poet Sappho wrote largely about her emotional relationships with young women. Although...
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conservative magazine Nomos, co-editor of the Danish Free Press Society's magazine Sappho, and has participated in the national conservative and anti-Islamic event...
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Greece (category Member states of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie)
philosophical treatises all arose in this period. The two major lyrical poets were Sappho and Pindar. Herodotus and Thucydides are two of the most influential historians...
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Studies along with the original manuscripts of the initial translations of Sappho. With the April 21st military dictatorship in force, Elytis disappeared...
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reference to the para-state apparatuses, but not only. (pg: 542) Xenakis, Sappho (2012), "A New Dawn? Change and Continuity in Political Violence in Greece"...
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Women to Chart Out Effective Advocacy Strategies (PDF) (Research Report), Sappho for Equality, archived (PDF) from the original on 27 March 2023, retrieved...
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Times. Retrieved 18 April 2011. Madsen, Axel (2002). The Sewing Circle: Sappho's Leading Ladies. New York: Kensington Books. p. 3. ISBN 978-0-7582-0101-0...
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Petrarchan sonnet as the only 'legitimate' form. In the preface to her sequence Sappho and Phaon: in a series of legitimate sonnets (1796), Robinson denounced...
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song cycle, Magnus Eroticus (Megalos Erotikos), in which he used ancient (Sappho, Euripides), medieval (stanzas from folk songs and George Hortatzis' romance...
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the polis (city-state) becoming the most important unit of political organisation in Greece. The absence of powerful states in Greece after the collapse...
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one of the middle names of Crowley's first child, Nuit Ma Ahathoor Hecate Sappho Jezebel Lilith Crowley (1904–1906), and Lilith is sometimes identified with...
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residence in a page costume and announced that she was a "page of love" sent by Sappho. Although Pougy was one of the most famous women in France at the time,...
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assassination attempt, and has previously been the editor of its online magazine Sappho.dk. She left the position as chairman to Aia Fog in 2018. She has also blogged...
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Potter/Publishers. ISBN 978-0-517-59314-1. Rosenberg, Warren (1984). "'Deeper than Sappho': Melville, poetry, and the Erotic". Modern Language Studies. 14 (1): 70–78...
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it was she who recommended her successor, Ina Wildman, the audacious "Sappho Smith". Seven women wrote the "Woman's Letter" for The Bulletin: 1881–1888...
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