Pride Day Toronto, 1994,
Files
Dublin Core
Title
Pride Day Toronto, 1994,
Subject
demonstrations, LGBT rights
Description
Clip features scenes from the 1994 pride week Toronto rally and march. Taking place shortly after the defeat of Bill 167, this was the largest LGBT political action at the time in Canada. The march included 50,000 marchers. Floats and protest banners are featured, along with an effigy of Ontario Liberal party leader Lynn McLeod, withdrawing her support for Bill 167. Clip includes a rally at the Legislative Assembly at 11 Wellesley St W., where marchers held a pink ribbon and formed a human chain around the building.
Creator
Nancy Nicol
Source
Clip is original footage for documentary series, From Criminity to Equality, including Stand Together (2002), The Queer Nineties (2009), Politics of the Heart (2005) and The End of Second Class (2006), Produced and Directed by Nancy Nicol.
Date
1994-06
Rights
Copyright held by Nancy Nicol
Format
.mp4
Language
English
Type
Moving image
Identifier
2016-074
Coverage
Toronto
Website Item Type Metadata
Local URL
Citation
Nancy Nicol, “Pride Day Toronto, 1994, ,” The ArQuives Digital Exhibitions, accessed May 2, 2024, https://digitalexhibitions.arquives.ca/items/show/663.