March 5 Toronto A general meeting of […]
When
1979-02-05
Description
March 5 Toronto A general meeting of the December 9th Defence Fund confirmed that funds raised for the defence of men charged in the December 9, 1978, Barracks bathhouse raid would be made available in equal portions to keepers and found-ins. Later in March, the fund was renamed the Right to Privacy Committee (RTPC).
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January 22 Toronto The December 9th […]December 9–22 Toronto On December 9, […]All Places
Barracks BathhouseTorontoAll Organizations
December 9th Defence Fund, Right to Privacy Committee (RTPC)All Citations
Right to Privacy Committee (RTPC) papers , accessions 1984–002, 1984–015, 1986–002, 1988–011, 1991–006, 1992–095, and 1993–128, Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, Toronto."RTPC: Fighting for the Right to Our Own Lives," RTPC Newsbreak (Toronto), (November 1979), p. 4Ken Popert, "Vestments and Investments," Body Politic, no. 54 (1979), p. 17" Ken Popert, "Gay Business: Its Interests, and Ours," Body Politic, no. 52 (1979), p. 18C.W.K. Heard, "Popert's Ox Gored" (letter), Body Politic, no. 54 (1979), p. 6Rev. Brent Hawkes, "Column Outrageous, Poorly Researched" ("Taking Issue" column), Body Politic, no. 53 (1979), p. 7Robin Hardy, "Barracks Defence Goes Full Steam Ahead," Body Politic, no. 51 (1979), p. 15John Duggan, "Barracks Raid Victims," Forum (CLGRC, Montréal), 4, no. 2 (Spring 1979): (3)"Divergent Interests, A Common Task" (editorial), Body Politic, no. 53 (1979), p. 8