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Autumn Toronto The Right to Privacy […]

When

1981-09 – 1981-11

Description

Autumn Toronto The Right to Privacy Foundation was created to oversee the equitable distribution of funds raised by RTPC to help defend men charged as keepers or found-ins during the bath raids. The RTPC raised more than $80,000 in the year following the raids through direct mail campaigns, dances, and special events. The foundation's original board had five members: three from the RTPC executive, and two independent members (a chartered accountant and a lawyer).

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Toronto

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David Rayside papers (which include the Right to Privacy Foundation papers), accession 1992–185, Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, Toronto.Tim McCaskell, "RTPC: Covering Costs and Keeping People Committed," Body Politic, no. 81 (1982), p. 12Barbara Amiel, "Beware These Do-gooders" (column), Toronto Sun, 2 May 1982, p. 12