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This LGBTQ pride symbol, consisting of six vibrant colors, was created by artist and activist Gilbert Baker. What is the name of this symbol?
What is "the rainbow flag"
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In 1998, this former American president faced a scandal involving his intimate relationship with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. What is the name of the president and the controversy that shook the nation?
Who is Bill Clinton, and what is the Monica Lewinsky scandal?
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This gender theorist is known for her work on performativity and challenging the binary understanding of gender.
Who is "Judith Butler"
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What is this term-often associated with queer theory, challenges the traditional binary understanding of gender as strictly male or female.
What is "non-binary"
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What isIn 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court made history by legalizing same-sex marriage. What is the name of the case that led to this landmark decision?
What is Obergefell v. Hodges?
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This 1970 film, directed by D.A. Pennebaker, captured a famous music festival that became a symbol of an iconic movement. What is the name of the documentary that features a memorable scene of a couple wrapped in a blanket, symbolizing the essence of free love?
What is "Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace & Music"?
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This French philosopher explored the historical development of sexuality and power dynamics in society. The title of his influential work that examines the evolution of sexuality through the 18th century to the 20th century is titled, "The History of Sexuality
Who is "Michel Foucault"
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Introduced by Judith Butler, this term refers to the performance of gender through repeated actions and behaviors.
What is "Preformativity"
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In 1978, this openly gay politician made history by winning a seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors
Who is "Harvey Milk"
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In 1989, Madonna's provocative music video featuring scenes of religious imagery and sensuality sparked controversy. What is the name of the song and music video that challenged traditional societal norms and became a defining moment in pop culture?
What is "Like a Prayer"?
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Who is the author of "Psychopathia Sexualis"?
Who is "Richard Von Krafft-Ebing"
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This French philosopher and theorist is often cited in discussions of queer theory, particularly for his exploration of power dynamics and sexuality.
Who is "Who is Michel Foucault?"
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