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#February 2002: [[Michael Brown]] [of North London] provided an overview of recent gay history | #February 2002: [[Michael Brown]] [of North London] provided an overview of recent gay history | ||
#March 2002: Joan Smith of the ''Independent'' newspaper gave a talk on Sexuality and Human Rights. | #March 2002: Joan Smith of the ''Independent'' newspaper gave a talk on Sexuality and Human Rights. | ||
#April 2002: [[Graham Parker], the author of ''[[Gay and Lesbian London]]'', talked about the new edition of his guidebook | #April 2002: [[Graham Parker]], the author of ''[[Gay and Lesbian London]]'', talked about the new edition of his guidebook | ||
#May 2002: Rabbi James Baaden talked about a rabbi’s life in south London under the title ‘The Pleasures of Diversity’. | #May 2002: Rabbi James Baaden talked about a rabbi’s life in south London under the title ‘The Pleasures of Diversity’. | ||
#June 2002 [[Tony Somerton]] presented Tangier in its Heyday - a gay perspective of Tangier between 1920 and 1960. | #June 2002 [[Tony Somerton]] presented Tangier in its Heyday - a gay perspective of Tangier between 1920 and 1960. | ||
Revision as of 22:30, 8 July 2013
This is a list of the speakers at SLG (South London Gays meetings.
- November 2001: speaker from the Quaker Gay and Lesbian Fellowship who provided us with Quaker views on homosexuality
- January 2002: Malcolm Reece from the National Secular Society talked on Secularism Today.
- February 2002: Michael Brown [of North London] provided an overview of recent gay history
- March 2002: Joan Smith of the Independent newspaper gave a talk on Sexuality and Human Rights.
- April 2002: Graham Parker, the author of Gay and Lesbian London, talked about the new edition of his guidebook
- May 2002: Rabbi James Baaden talked about a rabbi’s life in south London under the title ‘The Pleasures of Diversity’.
- June 2002 Tony Somerton presented Tangier in its Heyday - a gay perspective of Tangier between 1920 and 1960.
- July 2002: Dennis Candy spoke on ‘Spirituality and Sexuality’ exploring the relationship between sex and the spiritual life from different religious and ethical perspectives.
- September 2002: Darren Johnson, Leader of the Green Party on the Greater London Assembly talked about his experience with the Assembly and the policies of the Green Party.
- October 2002: Terry Sanderson, the Gay Times columnist, showed a video and led a discussion on ‘50 Years of Gay Liberation’.