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'''Lesbian and Gay Coalition Against Racism''' ('''LAGCAR''') provides a forum for lesbians and gay men to challenge racism and homophobia. | The '''Lesbian and Gay Coalition Against Racism''' ('''LAGCAR''') provides a forum for lesbians and gay men to challenge racism and homophobia. | ||
:"LAGCAR believes that the fight of lesbians and gay men against homophobia cannot be seen in isolation. We need alliances with all communities — unity between lesbians and gay men, Black and Jewish communities, the trades unions and religious organisations, women and disabled people, students and young people."<ref>http://londonlgbtalmanac.wikispaces.com/LesbianandGayCoalitionAgainstRacism</ref> | :"LAGCAR believes that the fight of lesbians and gay men against homophobia cannot be seen in isolation. We need alliances with all communities — unity between lesbians and gay men, Black and Jewish communities, the trades unions and religious organisations, women and disabled people, students and young people."<ref>http://londonlgbtalmanac.wikispaces.com/LesbianandGayCoalitionAgainstRacism</ref> | ||
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*http://www.naar.org.uk/lagcar/ | *http://www.naar.org.uk/lagcar/ | ||
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Revision as of 10:25, 27 January 2014
The Lesbian and Gay Coalition Against Racism (LAGCAR) provides a forum for lesbians and gay men to challenge racism and homophobia.
- "LAGCAR believes that the fight of lesbians and gay men against homophobia cannot be seen in isolation. We need alliances with all communities — unity between lesbians and gay men, Black and Jewish communities, the trades unions and religious organisations, women and disabled people, students and young people."[1]
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