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<h2 align="center"><em>'''DID YOU KNOW?'''</em></h2>
 
<h2 align="center"><em>'''DID YOU KNOW?'''</em></h2>
<h3 align="center">'''LGBTQ Engineers'''</h3>
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<h3 align="center">'''Nobel Prize Winners from the LGBTQ Community'''</h3>
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<p>Engineers are inventors, designers, builders and testers of the machinery and functioning equipment and applications that we utilize in our day-to-day livesThere are many branches of engineering present today, including mechanical, computer, electrical, nuclear, civil, planning, and more.</p>  
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<p>The Nobel Prize is one of the most prestigious global prizesOriginating in Sweden out of the estate of chemist Alfred Nobel (the inventor of dynamite), six prize categories are awarded each year: Peace, Literature, Physics, Chemistry, Physiology and Medicine, and Economics.  The prizes are conferred on individuals or groups who are considered to have made the most notable contribution to their field up to the year of the award.</p>
  
<p>Given this wide variety of engineering professionals, it is not surprising that LGBTQ individuals are a prevalent and high profile part of the community.  Recent surveys have shown that more than 5% of engineers worldwide publicly identify as LGBTQ, though until recently this group has been invisible and silentThe profession has a reputation of being a conservative, male-dominated professions with high barriers to entry and intolerance to diversity.</p>
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<p>Having LGBTQ representation on the list of Nobel Prize award recipients confirms the contribution of members of the community to society's progress on many issuesThis has been the case for many yearsIn fact, several LGBTQ individuals were the first recipients for other communities.  Sweden's [[Selma Lagerlof]] was the first woman and first Swedish individual to receive the prize; [[Jane Addams]] of the United States was the first American woman to receive the honour; Chile's [[Gabriela Mistral]] was the first Latin American to receive the honour; and Australia's [[Patrick White]] has been the only Australian individual to receive the Literature prize.</p>
  
<p>Diversity not only creates more engineers (which the world needs to continue its progress), but also leads to better research and outcomes by encouraging more creativity and innovationDiverse outlooks and opinions will challenge the status quo and help in removing bias from scientific research.</p>
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<p>The field of Literature has the most LGBTQ award honourees with seven recipients, followed by Peace with three honourees and Physiology and Medicine with two honoureesNo LGBTQ individuals in Economics or Physics have received a Nobel Prize.  The recipients in 2022 were particularly notable with two LGBTQ honourees on the list.</p>
  
<p>Many LGBTQ interest groups have been formed to change the historical reputation of engineering.  These include InterEngineering and EqualEngineers in the UK, and EngiQueers in Canada.  In the United States, there is the National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals (NOGLSTP), NuclearPride, 500 Queer Scientists, LGBT STEM and oSTEM.  Surprisingly, lesbian engineers make up a large part of the community of notable LGBTQ individuals on our list.  Also present is a significant presence of transgender engineers, including [[Audrey Tang]] of Taiwan, [[Sophie Wilson]], [[Kate Stone]] of Great Britain, and [[Mary Ann Horton]], [[Alexia Massalin]], and [[Dana Contreras]] of the United States.</p>
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<p>To read more and see the complete list, click '''[[Nobel Prize Winners from the LGBTQ Community|HERE]]'''</p>
 
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<p>In fact, did you know that transgender engineer [[Mary Ann Horton]] is one of the principal founders and designers of Usenet and the internet, and invented the computer program coding that is the forerunner to email attachments and is used around the world today?</p>
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<p>We have found prominent LGBTQ engineers in Austria, Canada, Chile, Great Britain, Italy, Mexico, Nigeria, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey and the United States. To read more and see the complete list '''[[LGBTQ Engineers|CLICK HERE]]'''</p>
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'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]
 
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]
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The goal of QueerBio.com is to be the definitive online biographical reference source for the international LGBTQ community.  Its database lists over 15,000 contemporary and historical figures who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, two-spirit, or gender fluid (LGBTQ) and includes artists, sports figures, politicians, entertainers, business  leaders, academics, activists, and more.  The database is widely international in scope and is an ideal source for research and analysis with full search and sort functionality.
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The goal of QueerBio.com is to be the definitive online biographical reference source for the international LGBTQ community.  Its database lists over 20,000 contemporary and historical figures who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, two-spirit, or gender fluid (LGBTQ) and includes artists, sports figures, politicians, entertainers, business  leaders, academics, activists, and more.  The database is widely international in scope and is an ideal source for research and analysis with full search and sort functionality.
  
 
The mission is to '''inspire, educate, and motivate''' all generations of LGBTQ individuals and others through a collective knowledge of this international community.
 
The mission is to '''inspire, educate, and motivate''' all generations of LGBTQ individuals and others through a collective knowledge of this international community.
  
<br/>'''Managing Editors:''' ''[[Mark S. Bonham]], [[Connie Bonello]], [[Gordon Dunbar]]''
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'''Managing Editor:''' ''[[Mark S. Bonham]]''
  
 
== Search for a Biography ==
 
== Search for a Biography ==
  
To search for an individual from the database of over 15,000 biographies, simply type the name in the Search Box located in the top right hand corner of this Home Page and click on GO.
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To search for an individual from the database of over 20,000 biographies, simply type the name in the Search Box located in the top right hand corner of this Home Page and click on GO.  Similarly, you can search for a common characteristic such as Country, City, Nobel Prize winners, writers, and so on.
  
 
Alternatively, you can view and scroll through the entire list of biographies by viewing the [[Special:AllPages|All Biographies]] section.
 
Alternatively, you can view and scroll through the entire list of biographies by viewing the [[Special:AllPages|All Biographies]] section.
  
To search for LGBTQ individuals with a common characteristic (examples: all Nobel Prize winners, all Writers, all Politicians, all Tony Award winners, all Olympic Gold medal winners, all individuals of a specific nationality) simply type the characteristic in the Search Box located in the top right hand corner of this Home Page and click on GO.   Results of your search will be displayed alphabetically by Last Name.   A second Search Box will be displayed for you to search within the database of individuals with that common characteristic.
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== Announcing Our New Documentary Project - Being Different: 101 Global LGBTQ Individuals Who Changed the World ==
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Despite adversity and discrimination, LGBTQ individuals have excelled throughout history.  Yet historians and academics have conveniently participated in the heterosexist erasure of these LGBTQ contributions by omitting the LGBTQ status of prominent historical figures from academic and historical documents. Accordingly, there are relatively few comprehensive projects which document and showcase the influence of these LGBTQ efforts.  
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''Being Different: 101 Global LGBTQ Individuals Who Changed The World'' will be an original documentary outlining the contributions that members of the LGBTQ community have made, individually and collectively, to changing the world. 
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We are now Crowdfunding to get this project off the ground.  We would love to have you as part of our team. You can help us and SUPPORT THIS PROJECT!
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DID YOU KNOW?

Nobel Prize Winners from the LGBTQ Community

Nobel Prize Winners from the LGBTQ Community

The Nobel Prize is one of the most prestigious global prizes. Originating in Sweden out of the estate of chemist Alfred Nobel (the inventor of dynamite), six prize categories are awarded each year: Peace, Literature, Physics, Chemistry, Physiology and Medicine, and Economics. The prizes are conferred on individuals or groups who are considered to have made the most notable contribution to their field up to the year of the award.

Having LGBTQ representation on the list of Nobel Prize award recipients confirms the contribution of members of the community to society's progress on many issues. This has been the case for many years. In fact, several LGBTQ individuals were the first recipients for other communities. Sweden's Selma Lagerlof was the first woman and first Swedish individual to receive the prize; Jane Addams of the United States was the first American woman to receive the honour; Chile's Gabriela Mistral was the first Latin American to receive the honour; and Australia's Patrick White has been the only Australian individual to receive the Literature prize.

The field of Literature has the most LGBTQ award honourees with seven recipients, followed by Peace with three honourees and Physiology and Medicine with two honourees. No LGBTQ individuals in Economics or Physics have received a Nobel Prize. The recipients in 2022 were particularly notable with two LGBTQ honourees on the list.

To read more and see the complete list, click HERE

Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles See Here


The goal of QueerBio.com is to be the definitive online biographical reference source for the international LGBTQ community. Its database lists over 20,000 contemporary and historical figures who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, two-spirit, or gender fluid (LGBTQ) and includes artists, sports figures, politicians, entertainers, business leaders, academics, activists, and more. The database is widely international in scope and is an ideal source for research and analysis with full search and sort functionality.

The mission is to inspire, educate, and motivate all generations of LGBTQ individuals and others through a collective knowledge of this international community.

Managing Editor: Mark S. Bonham

Search for a Biography

To search for an individual from the database of over 20,000 biographies, simply type the name in the Search Box located in the top right hand corner of this Home Page and click on GO. Similarly, you can search for a common characteristic such as Country, City, Nobel Prize winners, writers, and so on.

Alternatively, you can view and scroll through the entire list of biographies by viewing the All Biographies section.

Library of Congress Historic Collection - LGBTQ+ Studies Web Archive

Loc.png

QueerBio.com has been chosen for the Library of Congress Web Archiving Program - Preserving important cultural artifacts by acquiring, cataloging, preserving and serving collections material of historical importance to foster education and scholarship.

Announcing Our New Documentary Project - Being Different: 101 Global LGBTQ Individuals Who Changed the World

Beingdifferentdoc.png

Despite adversity and discrimination, LGBTQ individuals have excelled throughout history. Yet historians and academics have conveniently participated in the heterosexist erasure of these LGBTQ contributions by omitting the LGBTQ status of prominent historical figures from academic and historical documents. Accordingly, there are relatively few comprehensive projects which document and showcase the influence of these LGBTQ efforts.

Being Different: 101 Global LGBTQ Individuals Who Changed The World will be an original documentary outlining the contributions that members of the LGBTQ community have made, individually and collectively, to changing the world.

We are now Crowdfunding to get this project off the ground. We would love to have you as part of our team. You can help us and SUPPORT THIS PROJECT!

SEE THE TRAILER, READ MORE AND CROWDFUND HERE

Our goal is to make QueerBio.com the go-to website for global biographical information on LGBTQ identified individuals. To do this requires a serious commitment of people and resources, so we need your help to fund and help this project grow.


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New books available

A Path to Diversity: LGBTQ Participation in the Working World (Mark S. Bonham, 2017) investigates the current state of employment markets around the world for the LGBTQ community. Included is a discussion of equality in the workplace and why it is important to both the employer and employee, the wage gap, which professions are attractive to LGBTQ individuals and why, and the role of unions and government legislation. A survey of seventy five professions provides a status report for each, and seventy two biographies of influential LGBTQ professionals from around the world is included. 242 pages

Notables: 101 Global LBGTQ People Who Changed the World (Mark S. Bonham, 2015) reveals a group of select global Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) individuals whose accomplishments in their profession changed the world in some relevant way. Included are founders of various social movements, innovators in sports, leaders in business and politics, explorers and discoverers, instigators in religious movements, thinkers in philosophy, infamous villains, creators of new academic fields of study, and risk takers in the arts, culture, and entertainment worlds. 212 pages.

Champions: Biographies of Global LGBTQ Pioneers (Mark S. Bonham, 2014) reveals a group of select artists, writers, politicians, lawyers, sports figures, activists, and religious figures from around the world who have helped shape the history of the LGBTQ community. Presented in a convenient notebook format. 114 pages.

READ MORE AND PURCHASE PRINT or EBOOK COPIES HERE

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