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*to promote equality and diversity by encouraging a deeper understanding of the causes and progress of changes in public acceptance of LGBT+ rights; and | *to promote equality and diversity by encouraging a deeper understanding of the causes and progress of changes in public acceptance of LGBT+ rights; and | ||
*to contribute to the safe preservation of LGBT+ archives.<ref>[https://chert.org.uk/ CHERT website]].</ref> | *to contribute to the safe preservation of LGBT+ archives.<ref>[https://chert.org.uk/ CHERT website]].</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Trustees== | ||
+ | There will be aboard of between 3 and 11 Trustees. The initial Trustees, listed in the application being submitted to the Charity Commission, are as follows: | ||
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+ | *[[Peter Burman]] (Chair) | ||
+ | *[[Ross Burgess]] | ||
+ | *[[Mark Delacour]] | ||
+ | *[[Simon Ives]] | ||
+ | *[[Glenys Parry]] | ||
+ | *[[Rainer Schulze]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 13:43, 23 July 2021
The CHE Research Trust (CHERT) is the proposed name for a new Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) being set up by CHE in 2021.
Aims
The objects of the CIO are, for the public benefit:
- to promote education about the history of the struggle for LGBT+ rights, including but not limited to the origins and history of the Campaign for Homosexual Equality;
- to promote equality and diversity by encouraging a deeper understanding of the causes and progress of changes in public acceptance of LGBT+ rights; and
- to contribute to the safe preservation of LGBT+ archives.[1]
Trustees
There will be aboard of between 3 and 11 Trustees. The initial Trustees, listed in the application being submitted to the Charity Commission, are as follows: