October 30–31 Montréal Thirty-five […]
When
1976-10-30 – 1976-10-31
Description
October 30–31 Montréal Thirty-five predominantly Francophone lesbians and gays attended the first policy conference for ADGQ. This group was formed to succeed CHAR/GCAR and was the first distinctly gay civil rights group formed in the province of Québec. Executive committee officers elected at the conference were Ron Dayman, executive president, Claude Beaulieu, general president, Tom Green, vice-president, Stuart Russell, treasurer, and Marc Turgeon, secretary.
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May 20 Montréal The Comité […]All Places
MontrealAll People
Marc TurgeonStuart RussellTom GreenClaude BeaulieuRon DaymanAll Organizations
The Comité homosexuel anti-repression/Gay Coalition against Repression CHAR GCAR, Association pour les droits des gai(e)s du Québec ADGQ, L’association pour les droits de la communauté gaie du Québec ADGQAll Citations
Stuart Russell, "Gays Adopt Action-oriented Program," Body Politic, no. 29 (1976–77), p. 4."Québécois Organize," Gay Tide, no. 15 (February 1977), p. 8Jean-François Larose, "Le Premier président de l'ADGQ: Une rencontre avec Claude Beaulieu," Gay Montréal, 1, no. 19 (14 December 1976): 4Jean-François Larose, "Le CHAR est mort, vive l'ADGQ!," Gay Montréal, 1, no. 17 (16 November 1976): 8Margaret 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 591Ron Dayman, "Quebec: Five Years of the Movement," Body Politic, no. 29 (1976–77), pp. 20–23Claude Beaulieu, "Et ça continue à l'ADGQ," Gay Montréal, 1, no. 20 (28 December 1976) : 10Association pour les droits des gai(e)s du Québec (ADGQ) papers (1982–024) and vertical file, Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, Toronto