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[[File:Gay Activists Alliance.jpg|thumb|GAAI logo]]The '''Gay Activists Alliance International''' was an LGBT campaigning group with an address in [[Oxford]].<ref name=consortium>http://web.archive.org/web/20120826101013/http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/gay_activists_alliance_international Archived [[Consortium Directory]] entry</ref> It was founded in 2008, and was a member of the [[LGBT Consortium]].<ref name=consortium />
[[File:Gay Activists Alliance.jpg|thumb|GAAI logo]]The '''Gay Activists Alliance International''' was an LGBT campaigning group with an address in [[Oxford]].<ref name=consortium>http://web.archive.org/web/20120826101013/http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/gay_activists_alliance_international Archived [[Consortium Directory]] entry</ref> It was founded in 2008, and is a member of ILGA<ref name=ilga>http://ilga.org/directory/en/detail?o_id=3392</ref> and of the [[LGBT Consortium]].<ref name=consortium />


The original Gay Activists Alliance was an offshoot from [[GLF]] in New York, and existed from 1969 to 1981.<ref>http://paganpressbooks.com/jpl/GAA.HTM</ref>
The original Gay Activists Alliance was an offshoot from [[GLF]] in New York, and existed from 1969 to 1981.<ref>http://paganpressbooks.com/jpl/GAA.HTM</ref>
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The Gay Activists Alliance International was an LGBT campaigning group with an address in Oxford.[1] It was founded in 2008, and is a member of ILGA[2] and of the LGBT Consortium.[1]

The original Gay Activists Alliance was an offshoot from GLF in New York, and existed from 1969 to 1981.[3]

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