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“The Prairies–Coming Out Strong”: Western Canadian Queer Communities, 1969-1985

“The Prairies–Coming Out Strong”: Western Canadian Queer Communities, 1969-1985

Prairie activists and actors were interested in creating spaces for socializing, politicizing and organizing other queer people, both in the cities and the small towns/rural areas.

Valerie Korinek October 13, 2017 Conference No Comments Read more

‘A thousand acres of red fertile earth’: The rural and the urban in 1970s visions of lesbian nation

‘A thousand acres of red fertile earth’: The rural and the urban in 1970s visions of lesbian nation

Concepts of the rural shaped the imagined and actual formation of women’s lands in particular ways in the 1970s and early 1980s

Rebecca Jennings September 22, 2017 Conference No Comments Read more

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Queer beyond London is an AHRC-funded collaboration between Birkbeck College, University of London and Leeds Beckett University to explore the local LGBTQ histories of Brighton, Leeds, Manchester and Plymouth.

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Matt Cook (Project Investigator)
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Alison Oram (Project Investigator)
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Justin Bengry (Project Researcher)
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