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June 22 Toronto The documentary Jill […]

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1977-06-22

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June 22 Toronto The documentary Jill Johnston October 1975, by Kay Armitage and Lydia Wazano, was shown at Innis College, University of Toronto. Johnston, an American lesbian-feminist and author of Lesbian Nation (1973), attended the screening and answered questions afterwards. Johnston stunned the audience when she revealed that she did not want to be associated any longer with the movie's portrayal of her past life (as a radical, militant dyke-feminist). Later that day, Johnston read at the 3 of Cups coffee house.

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Three of CupsUniversity of TorontoToronto

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Lydia WazanoKay Armitage

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Lesbian NationJill Johnston October 1975

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Untitled note, 3 of Cups Newsletter, July 1977, p. (2).Untitled note, 3 of Cups Newsletter, June 1977, p. (1)Gwen Hauser, "Fall of a Movement Heroine: Jill Johnston Comes to Town," Body Politic, no. 37 (1977), p. 16Barbara Gittings, "Small Change" (letter), Body Politic, no. 39 (1977–78), p. 2Robert Fulford, "Lesbian Guru Remaking Herself Out of Existence" (column), Toronto Star, Saturday ed., 2 July 1977, p. G5