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Demonstration to Protest Censorship flyer

Home › Curriculum › 3.2 - Lesson 3 : 2SLGBTQIA+ censorship in Canada › Demonstration to Protest Censorship flyer

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Poster for a 1979 demonstration and public meeting sponsored by GAE.

Type of Material: flyer

Publication Date: 1979

Poster with speech bubble-shaped text boxes collaged over newsclippings about censorship. Text in the speech bubbles at the top reads, “demonstration to protest censorship; 12 noon Tuesday Jan. 30 Ralston Bldg. 1557 Hollis St.; rally at the Turret 1588 Barrington 11:30am; sponsored by G.A.E. Gay Alliance for Equality.” The text in the speech bubbles at the bottom reads, “public meeting on censorship; 7:30 Wed. Jan. 31 at the Turret; Tom Burns speaking on behalf of ‘The Alternative Bookshop’; Robin Metcalfe speaking on behalf of G.A.E. about the CBC case; Mariana Valverde speaking on behalf of ‘The Body Politic.’”
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  • Poster with speech bubble-shaped text boxes collaged over newsclippings about censorship. Text in the speech bubbles at the top reads, “demonstration to protest censorship; 12 noon Tuesday Jan. 30 Ralston Bldg. 1557 Hollis St.; rally at the Turret 1588 Barrington 11:30am; sponsored by G.A.E. Gay Alliance for Equality.” The text in the speech bubbles at the bottom reads, “public meeting on censorship; 7:30 Wed. Jan. 31 at the Turret; Tom Burns speaking on behalf of ‘The Alternative Bookshop’; Robin Metcalfe speaking on behalf of G.A.E. about the CBC case; Mariana Valverde speaking on behalf of ‘The Body Politic.’”

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