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January 28-29 Downsview, Ont. YUHA […]

When

1972-01-28 – 1972-01-29

Description

January 28-29 Downsview, Ont. YUHA sponsored the Ontario Homophile Federation conference "Sexuality and Civil Rights" at York University. Forty people (mostly from Ontario and Quebec) gathered to discuss strategies for gay liberation. The speakers included Jack Baker and Mike McConnell of Minneapolis, Minnesota, who talked on same-sex marriages. Baker, a third-year law student, was president of the University of Minnesota Student Association. McConnell, his lover, had been dismissed from his position as a librarian at the University of Minnesota when his homosexuality became known. At that time, they were engaged in a lengthy legal battle for state recognition of their marriage.

All Places

MinneapolisYork UniversityDownsview

All People

Mike McConnellJack Baker

All Organizations

York University Homophile Association YUHA, Gay Alliance at York GAY

All Citations

" York University Homophile Association (YUHA)" vertical file, Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, Toronto."The York Conference," Back Chat Newsletter, February 1972, p. 3;John Wilson, "York Conference," Body Politic, no. 3 (1972), p. 8;John Wilson, "Gays Fight Repressive Laws," Labor Challenge, 14 February 1972, p. 7;Brian Waite, "Strategy for Gay Liberation," Body Politic, no. 3 (1972), pp. 4, 19;"Canada Groups Attend Meet," Advocate (Los Angeles), no. 80 (1972), p. 3;Lars Bjornsen, "Jack, Mike Lose on Job, Marriage," Advocate (Los Angeles), no. 72 (1971), pp. 1, 8, 30;