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'''Integroup''' was a group intended to bring gay and straight people together. It held its first meeting at the [[Unitarian]] Meeeting House in [[Catford]] in 1970. | '''Integroup''' was a group intended to bring gay and straight people together. It held its first meeting at the [[Unitarian]] Meeeting House in [[Catford]] in 1970, by [[Tony Cross]] and others. | ||
:"I thought that might be possible. My hope then and now is that, with our diverse sexualities and identities, we can connect with each other, thereby not only enriching our experience but also ensuring a more peaceable social order.<ref>Tony Cross, "Only Connect: | |||
Promoting Gay/Straight integration in the 1960s and 1970s – a personal contribution to Gay History", ''Faith & Freedom'' (vol.68 pt. 1. pp. 10-21).</ref> | |||
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Integroup was a group intended to bring gay and straight people together. It held its first meeting at the Unitarian Meeeting House in Catford in 1970, by Tony Cross and others.
- "I thought that might be possible. My hope then and now is that, with our diverse sexualities and identities, we can connect with each other, thereby not only enriching our experience but also ensuring a more peaceable social order.[1]
- This article is a stub. You can help the UK LGBT History Project by expanding it.
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- ↑ Tony Cross, "Only Connect: Promoting Gay/Straight integration in the 1960s and 1970s – a personal contribution to Gay History", Faith & Freedom (vol.68 pt. 1. pp. 10-21).