January Hamilton The […]
When
1973-01
Description
January Hamilton The Hamilton-McMaster Gay Liberation Movement (GLM) was officially founded. By March 6, the group had organized an executive with Allan Masters and Bruce Kyle acting as the first co-chairs. The group was based at McMaster University and held bi-monthly meetings at first. By the end of its first year it had sponsored dances, advertisements, and lectures, established a library and a newsletter (Dialogue), and published the twelve-page booklet "Learning Together." By September 1974 the Hamilton- McMaster GLM had about sixty regular members. The group was renamed the McMaster Homophile Association (MHA) in January 1976; MHA was active until September 1977.
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November 15 Hamilton George Hislop […]All Places
McMaster UniversityHamiltonAll People
Bruce KyleAllan MastersAll Organizations
Hamilton-McMaster Gay Liberation Movement GLM, McMaster Homophile Association MHAWaterloo Universities' Gay Liberation Movement Waterloo GLMAll Periodicals
Dialogue, Hamilton McMaster Homophile Association News/NewsletterAll Monograph
Learning TogetherAll Citations
S.S. Que Hee, "The Chronology of Events during the Existence of the Hamilton McMaster and McMaster Homophile Associations 1972-1977," unpublished typescript, September 1977, 82-013, Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, Toronto, 12 pp.McMaster Homophile Association (MHA) papers, 82-013, Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, Toronto;Margaret Fulford, ed.. The Canadian Women's Movement, 1960–1990: A Guide to Archival Resources/Le mouvement canadien des femmes, 1960–1990: guide de ressources archivistiques (Toronto: Canadian Women's Movement Archives/ECW Press, 1992), entry 434;