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Michigan native, husband give ACLU $15M for LGBTQ rights

Michigan native, husband give ACLU $15M for LGBTQ rights
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Parents join LGB group to protest 6 transgender clinics across US

Protesters demonstrate against transing children outside Connecticut Children s Hospital in Hartford, Conn., on Feb. 14, 2021. | Courtesy of LGB Fight Back Parents of transgender-identifying teens held protests outside children s hospitals that house transgender clinics in six cities across the United States and Canada in a joint effort spearheaded by these families and a recently-formed LGB group. Rallies were held in Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, Hartford, and Ontario, Canada on Valentine s Day to protest against the use of experimental drugs and cross-sex hormones on youth who are struggling with same-sex attraction, are on the autism spectrum, or suffering from depression or other mental struggles. 

January 24, 1964, MACV-SOG is Created, Joint SOF Task Force

Share This: Photos of John Stryker Meyer, SOG team: Wikipedia On this day 57 years ago, the Military Assistance Command Vietnam (MACV), activated the “Studies and Observation Group” which became known simply as SOG.  MACV headquarters in Saigon issued General Order 6, which created a highly secret new organization, Joint Special Operations Task Force to execute clandestine operations. SOG, was approved by President Lyndon Johnson three years after President Kennedy had called for covert actions against North Vietnam.  MACV-SOG was first activated on January 24, 1964. It was commanded by an Army Special Forces colonel but would be comprised of troops from all the services: Army Green Berets, Navy SEALs, Air Force, Marine Corps Force Recon, as well as CIA personnel as SOG would soon be conducting most of the Agency’s covert operations in North Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia were all part of the organization. 

10 of the richest LGBTQ people in the world

David Geffen. Stephen Lovekin/Getty Starting as a Hollywood talent agent, Geffen made the foundation of his fortune when he created record labels Asylum Records, Geffen Records, and DGC Records. In 1994, he created the DreamWorks film studio with Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg. Geffen also has a large real estate portfolio and a $2 billion art collection, according to Business Insider. In 2007, Out magazine called Geffen the most powerful gay man in the country. David Geffen, the co-founder of DreamWorks, is worth $9.9 billion, according to Forbes. Starting as a Hollywood talent agent, Geffen made the foundation of his fortune when he created record labels Asylum Records, Geffen Records, and DGC Records. In 1994, he created the DreamWorks film studio with Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg. Geffen also has a large real estate portfolio and a $2 billion art collection, according to Business Insider.

Richest LGBTQ people in the world - Business Insider

Close icon Two crossed lines that form an X . It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification. Tim Cook and Giorgio Armani are worth billions. Steve Granitz & Vittorio Zunino Celotto / Getty There are a few LGBTQ people in the world who are billionaires and millionaires.  DreamWorks co-founder David Geffen and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel are worth over $5 billion.  Giorgio Armani s is worth $8.9 billion, while Michael Kors is worth $600 million. While the elite group of billionaires and millionaires lacks diversity, some members of the LGBTQ community have managed to break through.  People who identify as LGBTQ have earned net worths that near or exceed 10 figures by inheriting empires, building companies, or creating brands. 

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