LGBTQIA Nonfiction
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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From George Hislop: The Unofficial Gay MayorFrom: Any Other Way |
Gerald Hannon provides a brief biography of George Hislop a gay rights advocate and politician. | Gerald Hannon | 3 | 2017 | $0.30 Add |
From Co-operative Living Happens in the Kitchen!From: Any Other Way |
Dennis Findlay recalls his experiences living in a house in Toronto in the 1970’s, centered around the kitchen. | Dennis Findlay | 2 | 2017 | $0.20 Add |
From The Fallout of a MurderFrom: Any Other Way |
Ed Jackson recounts the fallout of the murder of 12 year old Emanuel Jaques in 1977 and the crackdown on the gay community that ensued. | Ed Jackson | 4 | 2017 | $0.40 Add |
From The Raid on The Body PoliticFrom: Any Other Way |
Ed Jackson recalls a raid on the Body Politic newspaper by the police’s anti-pornography unit, and the fight for the freedom of the press that ensued. | Ed Jackson | 5 | 2017 | $0.50 Add |
From The Collective House on Dewson StreetFrom: Any Other Way |
Debbie Douglas tells how a house on Dawson Street became the epicentre for groups of queer black women for decades. | Debbie Douglas | 2 | 2017 | $0.20 Add |
From From St. Helens Avenue to Dewson StreetFrom: Any Other Way |
Makeda Silvera recalls how she found community and acceptance on Dewson Street | Makeda Silvera | 3 | 2017 | $0.30 Add |
From Out of the Cold the Thousands CameFrom: Any Other Way |
A letter written by retired Philip McLeod to his friends describing the massive protests that occurred in Toronto following the police raids on bathhouses in the city. | Philip McLeod | 4 | 2017 | $0.40 Add |
From An Unsurpassed Rabble-Rouser: Chris BearchellFrom: Any Other Way |
Gillian Rodgerson recounds how Chris Bearchell became the outspoken face of Canadian lesbians in the 1970’s and ’80s | Gillian Rodgerson | 3 | 2017 | $0.30 Add |
From ‘Friend of the Court’: Legal Resistance at Old City HallFrom: Any Other Way |
Tom Hooper recounts how the Right to Privacy Committee provided legal representation and advocacy for hundreds of men charged in the aftermath of the 1981 bathouse raids. | Tom Hooper | 3 | 2017 | $0.30 Add |
From An Experiment in Alternative Living: Washington AvenueFrom: Any Other Way |
Diana Meridith recalls the experience of livng in a lesbian collective house in downtown Toronto in the 1980s. | Diana Meredith | 3 | 2017 | $0.30 Add |
From Speaking Up for the Gay Community, 1979From: Any Other Way |
Former Toronto Mayor John Sewell recalls his experience advocating for the gay community. | John Sewell | 3 | 2017 | $0.30 Add |
From Turning the PageFrom: Any Other Way |
Kyle Rae recalls advocacy in the face of homophobia in the 1990’s. | Kyle Rae | 3 | 2017 | $0.30 Add |
From Toronto City Council in Motion: Three Tentative Steps Toward RecognitionFrom: Any Other Way |
Three key motions made by the Toronto City council to pave the way towards and end to discrimination against LGBTQ people. | Kyle Rae | 1 | 2017 | $0.10 Add |
From Seized by the Cause: Glad Day and the Canada Customs BattleFrom: Any Other Way |
Elle Flanders recalls her experiences with censorship while working in a gay bookstore. | Elle Flanders | 4 | 2017 | $0.40 Add |
From Theatre as Settlement: Buddies in Bad TimesFrom: Any Other Way |
Sky Gillbert recalls his search for a space for his theatre company. | Sky Gilbert | 3 | 2017 | $0.30 Add |
From Black Friday…With and Without the Question MarkFrom: Any Other Way |
Alec Butler discusses the significance of her play Black Friday and the role queer representation plays in theatre. | Alec Butler | 4 | 2017 | $0.40 Add |