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[[File:Martin_Stafford.jpg|thumb|Martin Stafford in 2012]]'''J Martin Stafford''' (born 1948) is a writer and one of the founding members of the [[Campaign for Homosexual Equality]]. | [[File:Martin_Stafford.jpg|thumb|Martin Stafford in 2012]]'''J Martin Stafford''' (born 1948) is a writer and one of the founding members of the [[Campaign for Homosexual Equality]]. | ||
− | He was educated at the Universities of [[Manchester]] and [[Sheffield]]. In July 1967, while living in Bredbury and in his last year at [[Stockport]] Grammar School, he joined the [[North West Homosexual Law Reform | + | He was educated at the Universities of [[University of Manchester|Manchester]] and [[University of Sheffield|Sheffield]]. In July 1967, while living in Bredbury and in his last year at [[Stockport]] Grammar School, he joined the [[North West Committee for Homosexual Law Reform]], becoming a founder and the first treasurer of its successor, the [[Campaign for Homosexual Equality]]. He served on the CHE Executive until 1973, when he resigned following what he perceived as a change in CHE's ideology. |
He has written books and articles on ethics, education, and sexuality. | He has written books and articles on ethics, education, and sexuality. | ||
[[Category:Campaigners]] | [[Category:Campaigners]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Living people]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1948 births]] |
Latest revision as of 21:06, 21 April 2016
J Martin Stafford (born 1948) is a writer and one of the founding members of the Campaign for Homosexual Equality.He was educated at the Universities of Manchester and Sheffield. In July 1967, while living in Bredbury and in his last year at Stockport Grammar School, he joined the North West Committee for Homosexual Law Reform, becoming a founder and the first treasurer of its successor, the Campaign for Homosexual Equality. He served on the CHE Executive until 1973, when he resigned following what he perceived as a change in CHE's ideology.
He has written books and articles on ethics, education, and sexuality.