
Orlando Cruz
Orlando Cruz, born on July 1, 1981, is a professional boxer from Puerto Rico. Known for his exceptional skills and elegant style of play, he has won multiple international boxing titles.
John Rechy (born March 10, 1931) is a renowned American novelist, playwright, and essayist, best known for his groundbreaking depictions of LGBTQ+ life and marginalized communities. Born in El Paso, Texas, to a Mexican father and Scottish-American mother, Rechy gained fame with his 1963 debut novel City of Night, a semi-autobiographical work about a young male sex worker. His bold, unflinching style challenged societal taboos and established him as a key figure in gay literature. Rechy has written numerous novels, plays, and non-fiction works, including Numbers and The Vampires. He has taught at several universities and received multiple awards, including from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His work continues to influence discussions on sexuality, identity, and social justice.

Orlando Cruz, born on July 1, 1981, is a professional boxer from Puerto Rico. Known for his exceptional skills and elegant style of play, he has won multiple international boxing titles.

Scott Lively, born on December 14, 1957, is an American author known for his works that cover a range of subjects including history, politics, and religion. His unique perspective and in-depth research have made him a notable figure in the literary world.

Larry Kramer is an influential American playwright, born on June 25, 1935. Known for his sharp social commentary and profound character development, Kramer's works primarily focus on the lives and struggles of the LGBTQ+ community. His masterpieces include 'The Normal Heart' and 'The Boys in the Band', which have had a profound impact on the LGBTQ+ rights movement.

Vito Russo was an American activist, writer, and film critic renowned for his contributions to the LGBTQ+ rights movement. He is most celebrated for his seminal work 'The Celluloid Closet: Homosexuality in the Movies', which exposed the history of LGBTQ+ representation in film and its societal implications. Russo's activism and academic pursuits significantly advanced the visibility and understanding of LGBTQ+ issues in the United States.

German politician currently serving as the Federal Minister of Health in Germany. Born on May 16, 1980, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Limited information is available about Jens Spahn's political career, during which he has held several important positions.

Robbie Rogers is a retired American soccer player, born on May 12, 1987. He played as a forward during his career and has been a part of several teams in the Major League Soccer (MLS) as well as a brief stint in European clubs. Rogers is known for his exceptional technique, speed, and shooting ability.

Dan Savage is an influential American author, sex advisor, and activist, born on October 7, 1964. He is known for his 'Savage Love' column, which has been published in 'The Stranger' magazine since 1991, providing practical sex advice. Savage is admired for his candid and humorous style, and his work has had a profound impact on sex education and LGBTQ+ rights.

Christian Camargo is an American actor born on July 7, 1971. He is known for his versatile roles in various television series and films, showcasing his exceptional acting skills and diverse character choices.

Amanda Bearse, born on August 9, 1958, is a renowned film actress. She has played significant roles in numerous films and television series, known for her unique acting style and diverse character portrayals.
