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photo of Defend John Damien protest

Home › Curriculum › 1.3 - Lesson 1 : Queer and Trans People and the Law › photo of Defend John Damien protest

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Committee to Defend John Damien demonstration with Windsor Gay Unity, ca. 1975. Copyright The ArQuives.

Type of Material: photograph

Publication Date: [1975?]

Photo of a group of protestors demonstrating outside the University of Windsor. They are standing in an open area paved with red bricks, and a concrete building with mirrored windows is visible in the background. Some are holding signs reading, “homophobia is the problem,” “reinstate John Damien,” “I am a human-sexual,” “Windsor Gay Unity,” “gay people make it!” and “gay love is so fine!” Others are holding signs that are illegible.
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