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This is a collection of 120 articles on LGBT topics of fundamental and global importance, with 20 in each of 6 categories.

Core 120 edit

LGBT+ Identities Art and Culture History and Society
  1.   Aromanticism
  2.   Asexuality
  3.   Bisexuality
  4.   Gay
  5.   Homosexuality
  6.   Intersex
  7.   Intersex and LGBT
  8.   Lesbian
  9.   LGBT
  10.   Non-binary gender
  11.   Pansexuality
  12.   Queer
  13.   Questioning (sexuality and gender)
  14.   Romantic orientation
  15.   Third gender
  16.   Trans man
  17.   Trans woman
  18.   Transgender
  19.   Transsexual
  20.   Two-spirit
  1.   Ball culture
  2.   Bisexual literature
  3.   Drag (entertainment)
  4.   Drag king
  5.   Drag queen
  6.   Gay Games
  7.   Gay icon
  8.   Gay literature
  9.   Gay media
  10.   Gay village
  11.   Lesbian literature
  12.   LGBT community
  13.   LGBT culture
  14.   LGBT symbols
  15.   Media portrayal of LGBT people
  16.   New Queer Cinema
  17.   Pride flag
  18.   Pride parade
  19.   Rainbow flag (LGBT)
  20.   Sexuality and gender identity-based cultures
  1.   Closeted
  2.   Coming out
  3.   Gay-friendly
  4.   History of lesbianism
  5.   Lavender scare
  6.   LGBT adoption
  7.   LGBT history
  8.   LGBT History Month
  9.   LGBT parenting
  10.   Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany
  11.   Queer studies
  12.   Queer theology
  13.   Queer theory
  14.   Stonewall riots
  15.   Religion and LGBT people
  16.   Societal attitudes toward homosexuality
  17.   Timeline of LGBT history
  18.   Transgender people and religion
  19.   Transgender youth
Health and Science Law and Equality People
  1.   Biology and sexual orientation
  2.   Classification of transsexual and transgender people
  3.   Demographics of sexual orientation
  4.   Environment and sexual orientation
  5.   Gender-affirming surgery
  6.   Gender dysphoria
  7.   Gender identity
  8.   HIV/AIDS
  9.   Homosexual behavior in animals
  10.   Homosexuality and psychology
  11.   Kinsey Reports
  12.   Men who have sex with men
  13.   Neuroscience and sexual orientation
  14.   Sex assignment
  15.   Sexual identity
  16.   Sexual orientation
  17.   Transgender health care
  18.   Women who have sex with women
  1.   Biphobia
  2.   Civil union
  3.   Gay liberation
  4.   LGBT pride
  5.   Heteronormativity
  6.   Homonationalism
  7.   Homophobia
  8.   Intersex human rights
  9.   Lesbophobia
  10.   LGBT bullying
  11.   LGBT rights by country or territory
  12.   LGBT rights opposition
  13.   LGBT social movements
  14.   LGBT stereotypes
  15.   Queer nationalism
  16.   Same-sex marriage
  17.   Sexual orientation and gender identity in military service
  18.   Transgender rights
  19.   Transphobia
  20.   Violence against LGBT people
  1.   Abu Nuwas
  2.   Emperor Ai of Han
  3.   Alan Turing
  4.   Alexander the Great
  5.   Alfred Kinsey
  6.   Audre Lorde
  7.   Barbara Gittings
  8.   Bayard Rustin
  9.   Billie Jean King
  10.   Elagabalus
  11.   Frida Kahlo
  12.   Harvey Milk
  13.   Karl Heinrich Ulrichs
  14.   Larry Kramer
  15.   Leonardo da Vinci
  16.   Magnus Hirschfeld
  17.   Marsha P. Johnson
  18.   Oscar Wilde
  19.   Sappho
  20.   Sylvia Rivera


Scope edit

This collection does not purport to be the definitive list of the most important LGBT topics on Wikipedia. It is a necessarily subjective selection of important topics chosen to create an achievable target for article attention and improvement. Suggestions for changes to the selected articles, and bold changes, are welcome.

Limiting the number of articles allows for goals to be set and reached, without the list growing faster than articles can be improved. The list is divided into broad categories to ensure a breadth of coverage of different areas.

Goals edit

  • 1.7% List-Class
  • 0.8% Stub-Class
  • 15% Start-Class
  • 35.8% C-Class
  • 36.7% B-Class
  • 7.5% GA-Class
  • 2.5% FA-Class