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February Regina The University of […]

When

1973-02

Description

February Regina The University of Saskatchewan Homophile Association (USHA) was officially formed at the University's Regina campus. During 1972, Ann Tarjanne, a graduate student in psychology, had tried to promote gay awareness on campus and attempted to establish Gay Alliance toward Equality (GATE) (Regina). When USHA was formed, the organizers Gary McDonald and Bev Siller had great difficulty in attracting other members to the group.

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Regina

All People

Gary McDonaldBev SillerAnn Tarjanne

All Organizations

Gay Alliance toward Equality GATE, Gay Students Alliance GSA, Saskatoon Gay Action, Zodiac Friendship Society, Gay Community Centre of SaskatoonUniversity of Saskatchewan Homophile Association USHA, University of Regina Homophile Association USHA

All Citations

"University of Saskatchewan Homophile Association (USHA)" vertical file, Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, Toronto.Bev Siller, " University Homophile Association" (letter). Carillon (Univ. of Saskatchewan, Regina), 9 February 1973, p. 2;"News of the Gay: Regina," Body Politic, no. 8 (1973), p. 19;Darrel David Hockley, "A History of the Gay Community of Regina," unpublished typescript, 1993, 93-050, Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, Toronto, pp. 23-24;"Gays on Campus," Odyssey News 1 (14 May 1975): 7;