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The Windsor Star did not accept an ad by the Windsor Gay Unity for one of their dances. The press council's decision that this was discrimination is covered by Body Politic.
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Bruce Blackadar, the author, attends the third dance held by Windsor Gay Unity and discusses with the different attendees their experiences as queer people in Windsor. He speaks to Steve Lough and Jim Davies about the beginnings of WGU and the recent ad that was denied by the Windsor Star.
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Bruce Blackadar, the author, attends the third dance held by Windsor Gay Unity and discusses with the different attendees their experiences as queer people in Windsor. He speaks to Steve Lough and Jim Davies about the beginnings of WGU and the recent ad that was denied by the Windsor Star.
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An ad in the Windsor Star advertising the WGU's services. Includes their P.O Box and phone number
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This article discusses the many groups that donated money to the defence of John Damien, including Windsor Gay Unity. This was done through Operation 6,000 Dollars, put forth by the National Gay Rights Coalition (NGRC).
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This article discusses the many groups that donated money to the defence of John Damien, including Windsor Gay Unity. This was done through Operation 6,000 Dollars, put forth by the National Gay Rights Coalition (NGRC).
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This article discusses the premier of Gayly Speaking, a radio show for queer people by queer people. The show airs in Windsor as well.
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This article discusses the premier of Gayly Speaking, a radio show for queer people by queer people. The show airs in Windsor as well.
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This article covers the Windsor Press Council's decision that the Windsor Star unfairly discriminated against Windsor Gay Unity by denying their ad for one of their dances. This article discusses the ruling, the opinions of the publisher of the Star, and WGU's feelings on the ruling.
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This article covers the Windsor Press Council's decision that the Windsor Star unfairly discriminated against Windsor Gay Unity by denying their ad for one of their dances. This article discusses the ruling, the opinions of the publisher of the Star, and WGU's feelings on the ruling.
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The Windsor Star did not accept an ad by the Windsor Gay Unity for one of their dances. The press council's decision that this was discrimination is covered by Body Politic.
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An article written by John Damien about his life from racing horses to losing his job, to the beginnings of his legal battle and the John Damien Defence Committee.
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In addition to John Damien's article was this advertisement for his defence fund.
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An article written by John Damien about his life from racing horses to losing his job, to the beginnings of his legal battle and the John Damien Defence Committee.
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A transcription of an interview with John Damien about his life, being fired, and his legal case.
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A transcription of an interview with John Damien about his life, being fired, and his legal case.
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This obituary gives an overview of John Damien and discusses his passing by pancreatic cancer. It also gives an overview of his case.
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John Damien has had to claim bankruptcy after being ordered to pay $2,486 after he had to drop his case against the Ontario Human Rights Commission.
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An article featuring an interview with Dr. Tom Clark discussing his PhD thesis and how it impacted the APA's decision to remove homosexuality as a psychiatric disorder.
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An article featuring an interview with Dr. Tom Clark discussing his PhD thesis and how it impacted the APA's decision to remove homosexuality as a psychiatric disorder.
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A photo of Dr. Tom Clark from this article. An article featuring an interview with Dr. Tom Clark discussing his PhD thesis and how it impacted the APA's decision to remove homosexuality as a psychiatric disorder.
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A lesbian woman in a relationship receives custody of her two children after divorce from husband in Essex County court. The Judge saw her homosexuality as a negative factor in the custody application but not enough to not give her custody.
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The article looks at the idea of marriage and if a homosexual person can function in a heterosexual relationship and gay people as parents. Barry Adam is quoted often who wrote a book titled, "The Survival of Domination" about the behaviour patterns of minority groups where one chapter is all about gay people in straight marriages. It also incudes the Church's perspectives of these occurrences.
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This is the first case in Windsor in which the new provisions of the Criminal Code regarding homosexuality deem an individual not guilty of a crime. The accused had left a note on the vehicle of a man asking to participate in sexual activities with him, but because of the Criminal Code changes, the man's actions were no longer criminal, although the Judge found them "reprehensible".
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This is the first case in Windsor in which the new provisions of the Criminal Code regarding homosexuality deem an individual not guilty of a crime. The accused had left a note on the vehicle of a man asking to participate in sexual activities with him, but because of the Criminal Code changes, the man's actions were no longer criminal, although the Judge found them "reprehensible".