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Association for Social Knowledge (ASK) newsletter

Home › Curriculum › 1.3 - Lesson 1 : Queer and Trans People and the Law › Association for Social Knowledge (ASK) newsletter

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Excerpt from ASK’s September 1964 newsletter.

Type of Material: newsletter

Publication Date: September 1964

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  • Typed page from a pamphlet.

    We Demand: The Speech Delivered by Charles C. Hill Representing Toronto Gay Action on Parliament Hill

    Categories: 1.3 - Lesson 1 : Queer and Trans People and the Law, CurriculumTags: monograph
  • Part of a newspaper article, including two columns of text and a photo of John Damien. Damien has chin-length hair with a receding hairline and is wearing a zip-up sweater. He is looking at the camera and smiling softly.

    Money Needed Now for Damien’s Defence

    Categories: 1.3 - Lesson 1 : Queer and Trans People and the Law, CurriculumTags: newsmagazine article
  • Typewritten page from a monograph.

    The Dangerous Sexual Offender Legislation: A Call for Abolition

    Categories: 1.3 - Lesson 1 : Queer and Trans People and the Law, CurriculumTags: monograph

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