Interview with Gerald Hannon for the Queer Liberation Theory Project
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Gerald Hannon describes himself as a semi-retired activist and was deeply involved in the Gay Liberation Movement in the 1970s and 1980s. Hannon has been involved in the Queer Liberation Movement as a journalist, photographer, and through street-level activism. He authored the controversial article "Men Loving Boys Loving Men" for The Body Politic in 1977; Hannon discusses the controversy, subsequent raid on the magazine's offices, and the charges laid against him.
Interview conducted on 8 May 2013 by Dr. Nick Mulé.
Nick Mulé and Queer Ontario
Dissident Voices Productions
8-May-2013
Nick Mulé and Queer Ontario
MP4
English
MovingImage
What it Means to Be Seen: Photography and Queer Visibility
visibility
photography
exhibitions
visual arts
gay pride
A poster advertising Ryerson Image Centre's World Pride exhibit "What it Means to Be Seen." Features Gerald Hannon's 1976 photograph "Kiss-in at the corner of Yonge and Bloor."
Ryerson Image Centre
2014-06-18 to 2014-08-24
CLGA does not hold copyright
Poster 11x17''
English
Poster