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'''Alan Louis''' ( | '''Alan Louis''' (1932–2010) was a long-term activist for gay rights, and a member for many years of the [[CHE]] Executive. He had a special interest in the Caribbean and its peoples,which made him all the more insistent in campaigning against "Murder Music". | ||
He ran the gay group "[[Sunday at Two]]" for a number of years in his own home, and had a special interest in campaigning for the rights of older LGBT people.<ref>Repreduced with permission from http://ageofdiversity.org.uk/In-tribute</ref> | He ran the gay group "[[Sunday at Two]]" for a number of years in his own home, and had a special interest in campaigning for the rights of older LGBT people.<ref>Repreduced with permission from http://ageofdiversity.org.uk/In-tribute</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 23:21, 30 December 2013
Alan Louis (1932–2010) was a long-term activist for gay rights, and a member for many years of the CHE Executive. He had a special interest in the Caribbean and its peoples,which made him all the more insistent in campaigning against "Murder Music".
He ran the gay group "Sunday at Two" for a number of years in his own home, and had a special interest in campaigning for the rights of older LGBT people.[1]
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- ↑ Repreduced with permission from http://ageofdiversity.org.uk/In-tribute