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==1998==
==1998==
January 1998: Rev [[Richard Kirker]] from the [[Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement]].
*January 1998: Rev [[Richard Kirker]] from the [[Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement]].
 
*February 1998: [[Chris Morris]] from Youthspeak on his campaign as a gay teenager to achieve an equal age of consent.
February 1998: [[Chris Morris]] from Youthspeak on his campaign as a gay teenager to achieve an equal age of consent.
*April 1998: [[Dave Allen]], chair of the [[Tory Campaign for Homosexual Equality]] (TORCHE).
 
*May 1998: [[Lynn Sutcliffe]] on her book ''There must be 50 ways to tell your mother''.
April 1998: [[Dave Allen]], chair of the [[Tory Campaign for Homosexual Equality]] (TORCHE).
*July 1998: [[Alan Day]] read from his own gay poetry.
 
*August 1998: SLG member [[Glen McKee]] on the Gay's the Word trial of 1994, held after customs officers had raided the bookshop and seized its stock.
May 1998: [[Lynn Sutcliffe]] on her book ''There must be 50 ways to tell your mother''.
*September 1998: [[Paul Burston]] of ''Time Out'' read extracts from his new book ''Queens' Country''.
 
*November 1998: [[Denis Cobell]] on [[humanist]] ceremonies and tradition.
July 1998: [[Alan Day]] read from his own gay poetry.
 
August 1998: SLG member [[Glen McKee]] on the Gay's the Word trial of 1994, held after customs officers had raided the bookshop and seized its stock.
 
September 1998: [[Paul Burston]] of ''Time Out'' read extracts from his new book ''Queens' Country''.
 
November 1998: [[Denis Cobell]] on [[humanist]] ceremonies and tradition.


==1999==
==1999==
January 1999: [[Peter Tatchell]] on a new approach to straight and queer liberation.
*January 1999: [[Peter Tatchell]] on a new approach to straight and queer liberation.
 
*February 1999: Two representatives from [[Streetwise Youth]] on its role as a support organisation for male prostitutes.
February 1999: Two representatives from [[Streetwise Youth]] on its role as a support organisation for male prostitutes.
*March 1999: Two speakers spoke about [[DELGA]] (the Lib-Dem lesbian and gay group).
 
*May 1999: [[Alistair Pegg]], editor of the ''[[Pink Paper]]'', on the role of the gay press.
March 1999: Two speakers spoke about [[DELGA]] (the Lib-Dem lesbian and gay group).
*June 1999: [[Terry Sanderson]] led a discussion about gay attitudes to religion.
 
*July 1999: [[Dennis Candy]] from the Western Buddhist Order on Buddhism and Sexuality.
May 1999: [[Alistair Pegg]], editor of the ''[[Pink Paper]]'', on the role of the gay press.
*September 1999: [[Siobhain McDonagh]], MP for Mitcham and Morden, on gay rights and other issues in Parliament.
 
*October 1999: Psychotherapist [[Abé Duré]] on 'Sex addiction – the Secret Condition'.
June 1999: [[Terry Sanderson]] led a discussion about gay attitudes to religion.
*November 1999: [[Liza Dresner]] on [[The Food Chain]] – Feeding the fight against HIV and AIDS.
 
*December 1999: [[Peter Robins]] reminisced about his long career in BBC current affairs.
July 1999: [[Dennis Candy]] from the Western Buddhist Order on Buddhism and Sexuality.
 
September 1999: [[Siobhain McDonagh]], MP for Mitcham and Morden, on gay rights and other issues in Parliament.
 
October 1999: Psychotherapist [[Abé Duré]] on 'Sex addiction – the Secret Condition'.
 
November 1999: [[Liza Dresner]] on [[The Food Chain]] – Feeding the fight against HIV and AIDS.
 
December 1999: [[Peter Robins]] reminisced about his long career in BBC current affairs.


==2000==
==2000==
*January 2000: [[Prowler Press]] representatives on its merger with [[Millivres]].
*January 2000: [[Prowler Press]] representatives on its merger with [[Millivres]].
*April 2000: Speakers from [[Hall Carpenter Archives]] on their role in storing LGBT historical records.
*April 2000: Speakers from [[Hall Carpenter Archives]] on their role in storing LGBT historical records.

Revision as of 22:44, 20 July 2013

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This is a list of the speakers at SLG (South London Gays) meetings.[1]

South London Gays have been holding meetings almost every month since the group was founded in 1995.

Note: this is a partial list at present; many more entries will be added shortly.

1995

  • September 1995: Terry Sanderson on “Media Watch”, also the title of his latest book.
  • October 1995: Peter Tatchell led a discussion on the theme “Equal Rights are not enough; assimilation versus emancipation”.

1996

1997

1998

1999

  • January 1999: Peter Tatchell on a new approach to straight and queer liberation.
  • February 1999: Two representatives from Streetwise Youth on its role as a support organisation for male prostitutes.
  • March 1999: Two speakers spoke about DELGA (the Lib-Dem lesbian and gay group).
  • May 1999: Alistair Pegg, editor of the Pink Paper, on the role of the gay press.
  • June 1999: Terry Sanderson led a discussion about gay attitudes to religion.
  • July 1999: Dennis Candy from the Western Buddhist Order on Buddhism and Sexuality.
  • September 1999: Siobhain McDonagh, MP for Mitcham and Morden, on gay rights and other issues in Parliament.
  • October 1999: Psychotherapist Abé Duré on 'Sex addiction – the Secret Condition'.
  • November 1999: Liza Dresner on The Food Chain – Feeding the fight against HIV and AIDS.
  • December 1999: Peter Robins reminisced about his long career in BBC current affairs.

2000

2001

2002

  • January 2002: Malcolm Reece from the National Secular Society.
  • February 2002: Michael Brown on an overview of recent gay history.
  • March 2002: Joan Smith of the Independent on 'Sexuality and Human Rights'.
  • April 2002: Graham Parker, author of Gay and Lesbian London.
  • May 2002: Rabbi James Baaden on ‘The Pleasures of Diversity’ - a rabbi’s life in South London.
  • June 2002 Tony Somerton on 'Tangier in its Heyday' - a gay perspective of Tangier between 1920 and 1960.
  • July 2002: Dennis Candy on 'Spirituality and Sexuality'.
  • September 2002: Darren Johnson, Leader of the Green Party group on the Greater London Assembly.
  • October 2002: Terry Sanderson, the Gay Times columnist, showed a video and led a discussion on ‘50 Years of Gay Liberation’.

See also

The Brief Encounter (Croydon) - list of speakers at Croydon Area Gay Society.

References

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