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Text
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guidebook
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Title
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Challenge Homophobia & Transphobia: A Campus Guide
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2012
Canadian Federation of Students
legal rights
organizing
Youthline
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Physical Object
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Title
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University of Toronto Law Journal: Transfiguring Justice: Trans People and the Law LXVIII:1 (Winter 2018)
Creator
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University of Toronto Law Journal
Publisher
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University of Toronto Law Journal
Date
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2018
Language
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English
Type
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Physical Journal
Subject
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Transgendered people - Law and legislation
Transgendered people - Civil rights
Gender identity
Description
An account of the resource
Special Issue Transfiguring Justice: Trans People and the Law University of Toronto Law Journal: Volume 68, No. 1
Don’t be so hateful: The insufficiency of anti-discrimination and hate crime laws in improving trans well-being - Florence Ashley
Gender identity, gender pronouns, and freedom of expression: Bill C-16 and the traction of specious legal claims - Brenda Cossman
The origins of gender identity and gender expression in Anglo-American legal discourse - Kyle Kirkup
The banishment of Isaac: Racial signifiers of gender performance - Ido Katri
The definitive article - Alice Ristroph
Thinking like a private lawyer - Christopher Essert
Included with a note from Florence Ashley about publishing of this special issue
Contributor
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Florence Ashley
Brenda Cossman
Kyle Kirkup
Ido Katri
Alice Ristroph
Christopher Essert
Format
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Book : softcover
Identifier
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Call no. 4.6 ASH 2018
gender identity
genderqueer
laws
legal rights
trans
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Hyperlink
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URL
<iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/191038964" frameborder="0" width="640" height="470"></iframe>
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Title
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Interview with Mona Greenbaum on the Lesbian Mother's Association Civil Union bill in Quebec
Subject
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Civil rights, Family
Description
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This video is an excerpt from an interview with Mona Greenbaum (2004-08-02) as she discusses her own personal experience in starting a family in Quebec, from not being able to access a fertility clinic, leading into the Lesbian Mother's Association Civil Union bill in Quebec, and ending with all families being fully recognized by the Quebec government.
Creator
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Nancy Nicol
Source
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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. http://www.yorku.ca/nnicol/documentary.html
Date
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1990s, 2000s
Rights
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Copyright held by Nancy Nicol
Format
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.mov
Language
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English
Type
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Moving image
Identifier
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2016-074
Coverage
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1990s, 2000s, Quebec
civil rights
family
legal rights
lesbian mothers
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Hyperlink
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URL
<iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/193911486" frameborder="0" width="640" height="468"></iframe>
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Title
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Supreme Court hearing on equal marriage, Reference
Subject
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Marriage Equality, Human Rights,
Description
An account of the resource
This video is a excerpt from the Reference period for the Supreme Court hearing on equal marriage on October 6-7, 2004. With speakers from both sides of the case, some state that equal marriage is a human rights issue according to the Charter of Human Right, while others assert that it is not and the institution of marriage should not change in definition.
Speakers include Lauri Arron, Director of Advocacy for Egale Canada Inc.; Derek Roguski; Janet Epp-Buckingham, Director of Law and Policy for the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada; Rev. Dr. Brent Hawkes, Senior Pastor for the Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto (MCCT) and the first pastor to perform same sex marriages in Ontario; R. Douglas Elliott, lawyer for MCCT.
Creator
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Nancy Nicol
Source
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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. http://www.yorku.ca/nnicol/documentary.html
Date
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2004-10-06, 2004-10-07
Rights
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Copyright held by Nancy Nicol
Format
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.mov
Language
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English, French
Type
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Moving image
Identifier
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2016-074
Coverage
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2004, Ottawa
equal rights
legal rights
marriage equality
MCCT
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Hyperlink
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URL
<iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/193904415" frameborder="0" width="640" height="469"></iframe>
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Interview with Barbara Thornborrow, on anti-gay discrimination in the Canadian military
Subject
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Legal rights, Anti-gay Discrimination, Coming out
Description
An account of the resource
This video is an excerpt from an interview with Barbara Thornborrow (2001), the first person to go public with case of anti-gay discrimination in the Canadian military. She discusses her treatment in the military and her subsequent legal case on anti-gay discrimination.
Creator
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Nancy Nicol
Source
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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. http://www.yorku.ca/nnicol/documentary.html
Date
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2001
Rights
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Copyright held by Nancy Nicol
Format
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.mov
Language
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English
Type
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Moving image
Identifier
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2016-074
Coverage
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1970s, 2001, Ontario
discrimination
equal rights
legal rights
military
military service
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Hyperlink
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URL
<iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/193904414" frameborder="0" width="640" height="469"></iframe>
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Title
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Canadian Supreme Court ruling on equal marriage, Reference
Subject
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Equal Rights, Equal Marriage
Description
An account of the resource
This clip is an excerpt from Reference period for the Canadian Supreme Court ruling on same sex marriage in Ottawa on December 9, 2004. This commentary discusses how the ruling determined that equal civil marriage for gays and lesbians is a constitutional right, and that religious officials who were morally against it still have religious freedom to refuse to perform ceremonies. Speakers include: Alex Munter, National co-chair for Canadians for Equal Marriage; Martha McCarthy, the lawyer for the Ontario and Quebec couples; R. Douglas Elliott, the lawyer for Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto (MCCT); and Cynthia Peterson of Egale Canada.
Creator
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Nancy Nicol
Source
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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. http://www.yorku.ca/nnicol/documentary.html
Date
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2004-12-09
Rights
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Copyright held by Nancy Nicol
Format
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.mov
Language
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English, French
Type
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Moving image
Identifier
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2016-074
Coverage
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2004-12-09, Ottawa
equal rights
legal rights
marriage equality
MCCT
ottawa
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Website
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URL
<iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/192040108" frameborder="0" width="640" height="470"></iframe>
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<iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/192040108" frameborder="0" width="640" height="470"></iframe>
<p><a href="https://vimeo.com/192040108">Interview with Nancy Rosenberg, discussing same sex pension case</a> from <a href="https://vimeo.com/clgarchives">Canadian Lesbian + Gay Archives</a> on <a href="https://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
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Interview with Nancy Rosenberg, discussing same sex pension case
Subject
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Same-sex relationships, legal discrimination, partner rights
Description
An account of the resource
This video is an excerpt of an interview with Nancy Rosenberg (2004) as she discusses her pension case, CUPE, and discrimination against LGBTQ+ peoples in trying to access legal and medical benefits with relation to their partners.
Creator
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Nancy Nicol
Source
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This 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. http://www.yorku.ca/nnicol/documentary.html
Date
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1990s, 2004
Rights
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Copyright held by Nancy Nicol
Format
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.mp4
Language
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English
Type
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Moving image
Identifier
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2016-074
Coverage
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1990s, Ottawa
adoption
Canada
CUPE
discrimination
legal rights
lesbian relationships
Ontario
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Hyperlink
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URL
<iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/192043284" frameborder="0" width="640" height="469"></iframe>
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Interview with Rev. Dr. Brent Hawkes on the first legal same-sex marriages in Ontario
Subject
The topic of the resource
Marriage Equality
Description
An account of the resource
This video is an excerpt of an interview (2004) with Rev. Dr. Brent Hawkes, of the Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto. He discusses his role in performing the first legal same-sex marriages in Canada, which he was able to perform by taking advantage of the publication of banns.
Creator
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Nancy Nicol
Source
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This 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. http://www.yorku.ca/nnicol/documentary.html
Date
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2000-2001, 2004
Rights
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Copyright held by Nancy Nicol
Format
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.mp4
Language
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English
Type
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Moving image
Identifier
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2016-074
Coverage
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||||osm
2000-2001, Toronto
legal rights
marriage equality
MCCT
same-sex marriage