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| SLG SPEAKERS' LIST
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| <h3>1995</h3>
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| <p>September 1995: Terry Sanderson spoke on “Media Watch”, also the title
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| of his latest book.</p>
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| <p>October 1995: Peter Tatchell led a discussion on the theme “Equal Rights
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| are not enough; assimilation versus emancipation”.</p>
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| <h3>1996</h3>
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| <p>February 1996: Keith Flett from the Socialist Workers' Party talked about
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| Progress towards Gay Liberation.</p>
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| <p>April 1996: Mark Watson from Stonewall spoke about their immigration
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| campaign.</p>
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| <p>May 1996: Members of the Western Buddhist Order spoke on Buddhism.</p>
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| <p>June 1996: John Randall discussed “The Formation of Sexuality”.</p>
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| <p>August 1996: Tony Somerton talked about “Gay History – Pioneers and
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| Heroes”.</p>
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| <p>September 1996: John Bratherton spoke on “Life as a Male Prostitute”.</p>
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| <h3>1997</h3>
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| <p>January 1997: Duncan Lustig-Prean from Rank Outsiders talked about the
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| campaign for the rights of gays in the Military.</p>
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| <p>February 1997: John Beckley described the role of the Landmark HIV/AIDS
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| support centre in Tulse Hill.</p>
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| <p>April 1997: Terry Sanderson read from his latest two books.</p>
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| <p>May 1997: Neil Cavalier-Smith of Prowler Press (with one of his models)
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| talked about magazine and video publishing.</p>
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| <p>June 1997: Speakers talked about the notorious “Spanner” case.</p>
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| <p>July 1997: Keith Hill MP for Streatham gave a talk on the plans of the new
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| Labour Government.</p>
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| <p>September 1997: Author Adam Mars-Jones read from some of his writings.</p>
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| <p>October 1997: Lynn Sutcliffe and some young actors from the Pink Project
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| Theatre performed extracts from their production “Life on the Outside”.</p>
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| <h3>1998</h3>
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| <p>January 1998: Revd Richard Kirker from the Lesbian and Gay Christian
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| Movement described the work of the organisation.</p>
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| <p>February 1998: Chris Morris from Youthspeak talked about his campaign as a
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| gay teenager to achieve an equal age of consent.</p>
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| <p>April 1998: Dave Allen chair of the Tory Campaign for Homosexual Equality
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| (TORCHE) described its work within the Conservative Party.</p>
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| <p>May 1998: Lynn Sutcliffe introduced her book “There must be 50 ways to
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| tell your mother”.</p>
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| <p>July 1998: Alan Day read from his own gay poetry.</p>
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| <p>August 1998: SLG member Glen McKee described the Gay's the Word trial of
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| 1994, held after customs officers had raided the bookshop and seized its
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| stock.</p>
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| <p>September 1998: Paul Burston of Time Out read extracts from his new book
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| “Queens' Country”.</p>
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| <p>November 1998: Denis Cobell spoke about humanist ceremonies and
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| tradition.</p>
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| <h3>1999</h3>
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| <p>January 1999: Peter Tatchell discussed a new approach to straight and queer
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| liberation.</p>
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| <p>February 1999: Two representatives from Streetwise Youth talked about its
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| role as a support organisation for male prostitutes.</p>
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| <p>March 1999: Two speakers spoke about DELGA (the Lib-Dem lesbian and gay
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| group).</p>
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| <p>May 1999: Alistair Pegg, editor of the Pink Paper spoke on the role of the
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| gay press.</p>
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| <p>June 1999: Terry Sanderson led a discussion about gay attitudes to
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| religion.</p>
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| <p>July 1999: Dennis Candy from the Western Buddhist Order spoke about Buddhism
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| and Sexuality.</p>
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| <p>September 1999: Siobhain McDonagh MP for Mitcham and Morden, spoke about gay
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| rights and other issues in Parliament.</p>
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| <p>October 1999: Psychotherapist Abé Duré's subject was 'Sex addiction –
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| the Secret Condition'.</p>
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| <p>November 1999: Liza Dresner spoke on”The Food Chain – Feeding the fight
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| against HIV and AIDS.</p>
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| <p>December 1999: Peter Robins reminisced about his long career in BBC current
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| affairs.</p>
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| <h3>2000</h3>
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| <p>January 2000: Prowler Press representatives updated us on its merger with
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| Millivres.</p>
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| <p>April 2000: Speakers from Hall Carpenter Archives described their role in
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| storing LGBT historical records.</p>
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| <p>May 2000: Sue Sanders from 'Schools Out' talked on tackling homophobia in
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| schools.</p>
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| <p>June 2000: Michael Arditti read from his latest novel “Easter”.</p>
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| <p>September 2000: Griff Vaughan Williams from CHE discussed the implications
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| of LGBT spending power.</p>
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| <p>October 2000: Author Delroy Constantine-Simms discussed homosexuality in
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| black communities.</p>
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| <p>November 2000: Terry Sanderson led a discussion on gays and religion.</p>
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| <p>December 2000: SLG member Roy presented a musical miscellany of favourite CD
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| tracks.</p>
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| <h3>2001</h3>
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| <p>January 2001: SLAGO Quiz competition.</p>
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| <p>February 2001: Faisal Mahmood from the East London AIDS Network talked about
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| current trends in HIV/AIDS.</p>
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| <p>March 2001: Speakers from the Edward Carpenter Community described the work
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| of the organisation.</p>
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| <p>April 2001: Mansel Stimson, film critic of Gay Times spoke on Oscar Wilde
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| and the cinema with film extracts.</p>
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| <p>May 2001: PC Andy Hewlett talked about the police and the gay community.</p>
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| <p>June 2001: SLG member Philip Bayliss led a discussion on current LGBT
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| issues.</p>
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| <p>July 2001: Speakers from the Albert Kennedy Trust described the support they
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| give to homeless young lesbians and gays.</p>
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| <p>September 2001: David Parker from “Queer Love Quest” provided a new
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| focus on gay ageing.</p>
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| <p>October 2001: Speakers from the Drill Hall theatre talked about its history
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| and future. </p>
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| <p>November 2001: speaker from the Quaker Gay and Lesbian Fellowship who
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| provided us with Quaker views on homosexuality.</p>
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| <h3>2002</h3>
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| <p>January 2002: Malcolm Reece from the National Secular Society talked on
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| Secularism Today.</p>
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| <p>February 2002: Michael Brown [of North London] provided an overview of
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| recent gay history </p>
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| <p>March 2002: Joan Smith of the Independent newspaper gave a talk on Sexuality
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| and Human Rights.</p>
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| <p>April 2002: Graham Parker, the author of Gay and Lesbian London, talked
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| about the new edition of his guidebook.</p>
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| <p>May 2002: Rabbi James Baaden talked about a rabbi’s life in south London
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| under the title ‘The Pleasures of Diversity’.</p>
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| <p>June 2002 Tony Somerton presented Tangier in its Heyday - a gay perspective
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| of Tangier between 1920 and 1960.</p>
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| <p>July 2002: Dennis Candy spoke on ‘Spirituality and Sexuality’ exploring
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| the relationship between sex and the spiritual life from different religious
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| and ethical perspectives.</p>
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| <p>September 2002: Darren Johnson, Leader of the Green Party on the Greater
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| London Assembly talked about his experience with the Assembly and the policies
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| of the Green Party.</p>
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| <p>October 2002: Terry Sanderson, the Gay Times columnist, showed a video and
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| led a discussion on ‘50 Years of Gay Liberation.</p>
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| <p>November 2002: Film critic Mansell Stimpson gave a talk about Marlene
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| Dietrich and showed excerpts from her films.</p>
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| <h3>2003</h3>
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| <p>January 2003: Richard Cole from SM Gays gave a talk entitled ‘SM -
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| What’s it all about’</p>
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| <p>March 2003: Derek Lennard, chair of the Gay & Lesbian Humanist
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| Association, talked on Mark Twain and Religion.</p>
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| <p>May 2003: Roger Burg and Ross Burgess spoke on Partnership Registration.</p>
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| <p>June 2003: Clive Roberts, accompanied by a model from Thailand, talked about
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| ‘Making Euroboy Films’ and showed excerpts from several Euroboy DVDs to
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| demonstrate film techniques.</p>
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| <p>July 2003: Tackling Homophobic Crime’ was the title of a talk by PC Andy
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| Hewlett in which he explained a new initiative by the Metropolitan Police</p>
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| <p>September 2003: Ben Summerskill, newly appointed Chief Executive of
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| Stonewall spoke about 'Stonewall - the Way Forward’.</p>
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| <p>November 2003 : A speaker from Norm-UK, Dr Peter Ball talked on the sexual
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| health of gay men.</p>
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| <p>December 2003: Rex Batten recalled gay life in London in the 1950’s in his
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| talk called “Coronation Cottaging“.</p>
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| <h3>2004</h3>
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| <p>January 2004 Neil McKenna summarized his recently published book entitled
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| “The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde”</p>
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| <p>February 2004 A speaker from Amnesty International talked about its purpose
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| and activities.</p>
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| <p>March 2004: Film critic Mansel Stimpson talked about the life and work of
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| film director Anthony Asquith</p>
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| <p>April 2004: Roger Burg spoke on Gay Marriage in Church History and with his
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| supporting group, re-enacted an ancient Christian ceremony for same-sex
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| unions.</p>
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| <p>May 2004: Ian Buist reviewed the changing status of the law affecting gay
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| men and lesbians.</p>
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| <p>June 2004: Boyz Magazine was the subject of a talk by its editor David
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| Hudson.</p>
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| <p>July 2004: PC Andy Hewlett the Metropolitan Police LBGT Liaison Officer for
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| Lambeth spoke on “Crime, Community and Council”.</p>
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| <p>September 2004: Martin Pendergast spoke on “Voices that Challenge”
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| concerning lesbians and gay men in the Catholic Church.</p>
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| <p>November 2004: Paul Bunting of King’s College Hospital spoke on Sexual
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| Health for Gay Men.</p>
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| <p>December 2004: Professor Jeffrey Weeks of London Southbank University
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| discussed the “World we have Won”- changing attitudes to sexuality since
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| the 1960’s.</p>
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| <h3>2005</h3>
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| <p>January 2005: Jeremy Marks talked about the Courage Movement for gay
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| evangelical Christians</p>
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| <p>February 2005: Perry Savill and Neil Cooper spoke on the history and current
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| work of London Lesbian and Gay Switchboard.</p>
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| <p>March 2005: Writer and broadcaster Ray Gosling talked about men still being
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| put in prison for being gay.</p>
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| <p>April 2005: Author Peter Robins spoke on “Gay Life in Colonial
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| Africa”.</p>
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| <p>May 2005: ‘”Quentin Crisp - the Life and Times” was the title of a
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| talk by biographer Andrew Barrow, author of Quentin and Philip.</p>
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| <p>June 2005: Marcus Gottlieb spoke about the problems faced by gay men who
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| have been to boarding school.</p>
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| <p>July 2005: SLG member Bill Boyd discussed with personal experiences how
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| being gay can change people’s lives.</p>
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| <p>September 2005: Adam Clark gave a presentation on Life Coaching.</p>
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| <p>November 2005: A speaker from Outrage, Brett Lock, described its major
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| campaigns both past and present.</p>
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| <p>December 2005: speakers from the THT/LADS Project described their work.</p>
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| <h3>2006</h3>
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| <p>January 2006: Samantha Goldberg from GALOP talked about its work in
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| challenging hate crime.</p>
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| <p>February 2006: Dr Robert Berkley from the Black Gay Men’s Advisory Group
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| spoke about the history and progress of gay black people in Britain.</p>
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| <p>March 2006: Graham Alldus, Lambeth Police LGBT Liaison Officer described his
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| career in the police force as a gay man.</p>
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| <p>April 2006: Barry Davis from the London Jewish Cultural Centre talked about
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| attitudes to being gay in Jewish society and religion.</p>
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| <p>May 2006: Derek Lennard, UK Co-ordinator of the IDAHO Project spoke about
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| the persecution of gay people in other countries and the action being taken to
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| confront it.</p>
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| <p>June 2006: Lesbian and Gay Immigration was the subject of a talk from Tim
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| Barnden and Sarah Booker, respectively solicitor and Project Manager with the
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| UK L&G Immigration Group.</p>
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| <p>July 2006: Bill Boyd continued his talk from our meeting last year with
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| further personal experiences and anecdotes from his life.</p>
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| <p>September 2006: Rev Colin Coward of the Changing Attitude Trust. spoke about
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| LGBT acceptance in the Anglican Communion.</p>
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| <p>November 2006: Author Peter Robins spoke about his time as BBC radio current
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| affairs editor.</p>
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| <p>December 2006: Writer Alan Day read and interpreted short poems, some his
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| own.</p>
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| <h3>2007</h3>
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| <p>January 2007: Jason Pollock, Chief Executive of Pride London spoke about
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| organising this major event.</p>
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| <p>February 2007: Rev Don Mader talked about the contribution of the Uranians
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| to homosexual liberation. (This was part of the SLG/SLAGO contribution to LGBT
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| History Month.)</p>
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| <p>March 2007: Rev Colin Coward of the Changing Attitude Trust re-visited to
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| give an update on the struggle for LGBT acceptance in the Anglican
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| Communion.</p>
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| <p>April 2007: Dax Ashworth from Southwark LGBT Network explained how gay
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| people are getting actively involved in their local communities.</p>
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| <p>May 2007: “A History of Gay Groups” was the title of a talk by SLG
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| member Tony Somerton.</p>
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| <p>June 2007: Ian Stewart and Jeff Doorn talked about the gay publishers,
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| Paradise Press.</p>
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| <p>July 2007: Bill Boyd followed on from his previous talks to discuss with
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| personal experiences how being gay can change people’s lives.</p>
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| <p>September, 2007: Professor Jeffrey Weeks of London Southbank University
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| spoke on gay progress over the last 50 years and introduced his new book “The
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| World We Have Won”.</p>
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| <p>November 2007: Terry Sanderson described the current state of gay rights,
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| both in the UK and internationally.</p>
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| <p>December 2007: Paul Burston read extracts from his latest novel, Lovers and
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| Losers. </p>
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| <h3>2008</h3>
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| <p>January 2008: Ted Brown gave a talk on Gay and Religious Activisms.</p>
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| <p>February 2008: Emmanuel Cooper provided a perspective on gay and queer art
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| of the last 100 years.</p>
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| <p>April 2008: Rev Jean White spoke about the history and aims of the
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| Metropolitan Community Church.</p>
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| <p>May 2008: Steve Reed, Leader of Lambeth Council described how local councils
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| can support their gay population.</p>
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| <p>June 2008: The Club Scene Today was the subject of a talk from Simon Casson
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| from Duckie.</p>
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| <p>July 2008: Michael Brown (of North London) talked about the Pioneers of Gay
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| Campaigning.</p>
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| <p>September 2008: Eren Bessim the new police LGBT and Hate Crime Coordinator
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| spoke about how to make Lambeth a safer place for gay people.</p>
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| <p>November 2008: Stonewall Chief Executive Ben Summerskill spoke about the
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| achievements of the past 5 years since he last visited.</p>
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| <h3>2009</h3>
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| <p>January 2009: David Hoyle (Divine David) talked about his life as a
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| performance artist.</p>
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| <p>February 2009: Stephen Bourne compared his success as an historian of black
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| Britain with his work documenting gays and lesbians in the media.</p>
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| <p>March 2009: Workers from the Albert Kennedy Trust talked about their role
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| supporting young people who are homeless or living in a threatening
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| environment.</p>
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| <p>April 2009: Gay poet, writer and new SLG member Ivor Treby shared
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| reminiscences of sailors and the sea.</p>
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| <p>May 2009: ”Forward with Labour?” was the title of a talk by Chuka
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| Umunna, the Labour Party Parliamentary candidate for Streatham.</p>
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| <p>June 2009: Paul Burston read extracts from his novel “The Gay
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| Divorcee“.</p>
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| <p>July 2009: Historian Jeffrey Weeks traced the nature of change over the last
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| 50 years and John Matherson represented Rex Batten (who could not attend
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| through illness) to read extracts from Rex's book ‘Rid England of this
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| Plague‘.</p>
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| <p>September 2009: Writer and broadcaster Ray Gosling made a return visit to
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| provide an update on recent court cases of men being prosecuted for being
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| gay.</p>
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| <p>December 2009: Chris Nicholson, the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary candidate
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| for Streatham, outlined how the Liberal Democrats would change Britain.</p>
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| <h3>2010</h3>
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| <p>January 2010: MEP Michael Cashman spoke on the current situation on LGBT
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| rights in the European Union and described the work of the European Parliament
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| to enhance legal protection.</p>
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| <p>February 2010: Author Jim Herrick looked at the influence of Humanism in the
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| development of LGBT assertiveness and in fostering wider social change.</p>
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| <p>March 2010: Rahoul Bhansali the Conservative Parliamentary candidate for
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| Streatham, talked about the aims and plans of a future Conservative
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| government.</p>
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| <p>May 2010: Keith Silvester from Pink Therapy talked about its work in
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| promoting good mental health in the gay community.</p>
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| <p>June 2010: Gays in Film Noir was the subject of a talk from Professor
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| Richard Dyer of King's College London who gave a light hearted look at lesbians
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| and gay men in Hollywood crime films.</p>
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| <p>July 2010: Michael May from Survivors UK described the help and support
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| provided for men who have been sexually violated.</p>
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| <p>September 2010: Tony Walton talked about his new book “Out of the
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| Shadows“ on the history of the pioneering London gay groups and
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| organisations, 1967–2000.</p>
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| <p>November 2010 Dr Stephen Farrier of the University of London Central School
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| of Speech and Drama described the evolution of Queer Theatre and its reflection
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| of contemporary gay life.</p>
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| <p>December 2010: Dr Matt Cook, senior lecturer at Birkbeck, University of
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| London talked about homosexual life and culture in the London of the 1890s.</p>
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| <h3>2011</h3>
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| <p>January 2011: Darren Johnson, Green Party member of the Greater London
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| Assembly spoke about the impact of the Greens in working for a greener and
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| fairer city.</p>
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| <p>February, 2011: Students from the University of London Central School of
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| Speech and Drama visited to discuss the experiences and differences of growing
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| up gay in the 50's and 60's compared with today (as part of their Oral Gay
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| History project),</p>
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| <p>March 2011: SLAGO quiz, with questions provided by the London Monday
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| Group.</p>
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| <p>April 2011: David Bridle, Managing Director of Boyz, talked about the past
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| 20 years of the magazine (launched June 1991) and about the changing gay
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| publishing market in the UK.</p>
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| <p>May 2011: Rev Bob Callaghan vicar of St John’s Waterloo stepped in at very
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| short notice to talk about the Inclusive Church group within the Anglican
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| Church.</p>
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| <p>June 2011: Peter Scott-Presland performed his show “40 Years a
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| Queen”.</p>
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| <p>July 2011: “Hate Crime in Lewisham” was the title of a talk by Mark
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| McLellan the new Lewisham Police LGBT Liaison Officer.</p>
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| <p>September 2011: Derek Lennard from the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association
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| spoke about the life and influence of 19th century American freethinker, Robert
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| Ingersoll.</p>
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| <p>November 2011: Joan Smith of The Independent talked about how human rights
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| apply to women and gay men.</p>
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| <p>December 2011: Ivor C Treby reminisced about his life and read a new
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| selection of his published writings.</p>
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| <h3>2012</h3>
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| <p>January 2012: Members of SM Gays talked about their group.</p>
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| <p>February 2012: Bill Thornycroft described his personal experiences of the
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| South London Gay Liberation Front.</p>
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| <p>March 2012: SLAGO Quiz</p>
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| <p>April 2012: Tony Walton talked about the latest book he has edited, called
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| UP THE KASBAH, which gives the memories and adventures of gay expats to
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| Tangier, Tunisia and Algeria, 1890 to 1980.</p>
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| <p>May 2012: Psychiatrist and criminologist Professor Donald West read from his
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| newly published autobiography Gay Life, Straight Work:</p>
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| <p>June 2012: James Taylor from Stonewall talked about their research into the
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| needs of older gay people.</p>
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| <p>July 2012: Jeremy Marks spoke about the ‘Courage‘ movement for gay
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| evangelical Christians which has changed its ministry from ‘cure’ to
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| acceptance..</p>
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| <p>September 2012: Stephen McKenna gave a talk and photographic presentation on
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| the life and work of three of the most influential British photographers: Cecil
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| Beaton, Norman Parkinson and Brian Duffy.</p>
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| <p>November 2012: Sir Stephen Wall, a former diplomat, talked about the Foreign
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| Office from the 60s, when gay men and women were excluded, to today where the
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| FCO is a Stonewall top 100 employer.</p>
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| <p>December 2012: Petra Davis of the Albert Kennedy Trust talks about their
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| role in helping young LGBT people who are made homeless or living in a hostile
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| environment.</p>
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| <h3>2013</h3>
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| <p>January 2013: Vinyl Closet (Ted Brown, Brett Lock and Chris Houston)
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| provided an evening of music and chat, exploring the LGBT influence on popular
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| music from the blues to glam rock.</p>
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| <p>February 2013: Stephen McKenna talked about his community website for older
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| bi and gay men, who have come out in their middle or later years. He also
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| recounted his own personal journey and his efforts to offer a voice to those
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| who, at a time of great challenge in their lives, may feel neglected by the gay
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| mainstream.</p>
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| <p>March 2013: SLAGO Quiz</p>
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| <p>May 2013: “Fanny and Stella, the Young Men Who Shocked Victorian England
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| “– Author and journalist Neil McKenna talks about his latest book, the true
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| story of Ernest Boulton and Frederick Park, two young Victorian cross-dressers
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| who were arrested in drag in 1870 whose trial captured the attention of the
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| world.</p>
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| <p>June 2013: Dr Matt Cook, senior lecturer at Birkbeck College, University of
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| London traces shifts and ruptures in London's gay life since the war.</p>
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| <p>July 2013: Members of the Quest organisation described their work promoting
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| greater self awareness and understanding among gay men and introduced their
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| book, Love Me As I Am: Gay Men Reflect On Their Lives.</p>
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