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Queer Liberation Theory Project
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<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Queer Liberation Theory Project seeks to advance the public education and community development work being done in the name of Queer Liberation by resurrecting the principles of the historical Gay Liberation Movement, re-contextualizing them within contemporary queer discourse, translating the findings in theoretical terms, and disseminating them through various accessible multimedia platforms.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Ontario-based activists, academics and artists who engage in queer liberation theory and activism have been interviewed and an oral discussion and feature documentary created for public education and queer community development purposes. </span></p>
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Nick Mulé and Queer Ontario
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Dissident Voices Productions
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Nick Mulé and Queer Ontario
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English and French
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Interview with Ed Jackson for the Queer Liberation Theory Project
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<iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/356281492" width="640" height="480" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; fullscreen" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Ed Jackson was a member of The Body Politic collective and one of the founders of the AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT). For Jackson, the Queer Liberation Movement wasn't solely about equality, but also about how people define gender roles and their roles in society, through critiques of power and privilege, and the importance of power and class. Inspired by the Black Civil Rights Movement, and feminism, they sought to change the world.
Interview conducted on 30 June 2013 by Dr. Nick Mulé.
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Nick Mulé and Queer Ontario
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Dissident Voices Productions
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30-Jun-2013
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Nick Mulé and Queer Ontario
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MP4
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English
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MovingImage
Ed Jackson
Queer Liberation Theory Project