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'''Spectrum London''' was a peer support group, run by [[Denise Anderson]], for all [[Trans]] people and those questioning their gender, along with partners, family, friends and allies.
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:''Not to be confused with [[Spectrum (Brighton)]]''
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[[File:Spectrum London.gif|thumb|Spectrum London's phoenix logo]]'''Spectrum London''' was a peer support group, run by [[Denise Anderson]], for all [[Trans]] people and those questioning their gender, along with partners, family, friends and allies. It was founded in 2007, initially in [[Haringey]], but soon moved to central London.
  
It's website says: "Sadly Spectrum London is currently not running any live meetings for the foreseeable future"<ref>http://www.spectrumlondon.org.uk/about.htm</ref>
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In June 2012 its website said: "Sadly Spectrum London is currently not running any live meetings for the foreseeable future"<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20130105080137/http://spectrumlondon.org.uk/about.htm Archived January 2013 version at the [[Internet Archive]].</ref> By April 2013 the website itself had disappeared.
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There is a video about Spectrum London on the [[LGBT London]] website.<ref>http://www.lgbtlondon.com/groups/spectrum-london (dead link)</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 19:34, 25 October 2016

Not to be confused with Spectrum (Brighton)
Spectrum London's phoenix logo
Spectrum London was a peer support group, run by Denise Anderson, for all Trans people and those questioning their gender, along with partners, family, friends and allies. It was founded in 2007, initially in Haringey, but soon moved to central London.

In June 2012 its website said: "Sadly Spectrum London is currently not running any live meetings for the foreseeable future"[1] By April 2013 the website itself had disappeared.

There is a video about Spectrum London on the LGBT London website.[2]

References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20130105080137/http://spectrumlondon.org.uk/about.htm Archived January 2013 version at the Internet Archive.
  2. http://www.lgbtlondon.com/groups/spectrum-london (dead link)