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Title
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LGBTQ+ Oral Histories
Description
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A selection of oral histories from The ArQuives collections.
Date
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1970-2005
Format
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Cassette tapes, digital video
Language
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English
Contributor
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LGBTQ Oral History Digital Collaboratory (Elspeth Brown, PI)
Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives
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URL
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Oral History with Anthony Mohamed
Description
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Anthony Mohamed is an activist in Toronto, and was an integral part of groups such as Zami, Lesbian and Gay Youth of Toronto and Khush. As an Indo-Caribbean LGBTQ leader, Mohamed describes the search for community when coming of age in the late 70s and 80s. Highlighting untold stories, he discusses the linguistic and cultural barriers in HIV/AIDS activism from which ASAAP, along with other organizations for queer and trans communities of colour sprung forth. Mohamed explores the reconciliation of race, spirituality and sexuality, including the distinction between personal faith and organized religious spaces. Interview conducted on September 10th and November 1st 2019 by Jennifer Aja Fernandes.
Date
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1-Nov-2019
Format
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MP4
Language
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English
Identifier
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Oral history with Anthony Mohamed (1 November 2019)
Creator
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LGBTQ+ Oral Histories
Caribbean-Canadian
oral history
queer history