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− | [[File:Adayinhand.png|thumb|A Day In Hand logo]]'''A Day In Hand''' was a campaign designed to promote LGBT rights through the simple act of holding hands with someone of the same sex in public.<ref>http://the-classroom.org.uk/lgbt-101/sources-of-information/website-links/organisations/a-day-in-hand/ The linked website is no longer available</ref> The campaign was started by [[David Watkins]], and launched at [[XXL]] club, London Bridge, on [[IDAHO]] day, 17 May 2009.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090429193637/http://www.mypublicface.com/adayinhand/news/adayinhandpressrelease Press release (archived version).</ref> | + | [[File:Adayinhand.png|thumb|A Day In Hand logo]]'''A Day In Hand''' was a campaign designed to promote LGBT rights through the simple act of holding hands with someone of the same sex in public.<ref>http://the-classroom.org.uk/lgbt-101/sources-of-information/website-links/organisations/a-day-in-hand/ The linked website is no longer available.</ref> |
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+ | The campaign was started by [[David Watkins]], and launched at [[XXL]] club, London Bridge, on [[IDAHO]] day, 17 May 2009.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090429193637/http://www.mypublicface.com/adayinhand/news/adayinhandpressrelease Press release (archived version).</ref> In October that year it received an award from the Sheila McKechnie Foundation.<ref>http://lgbt.foundation/news/prime-minister-comes-out-in-support-of-gay-campaign-/. Accessed: 2016-07-15. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6j1Ep05UN)</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:04, 15 July 2016
A Day In Hand was a campaign designed to promote LGBT rights through the simple act of holding hands with someone of the same sex in public.[1]The campaign was started by David Watkins, and launched at XXL club, London Bridge, on IDAHO day, 17 May 2009.[2] In October that year it received an award from the Sheila McKechnie Foundation.[3]
External links
- https://web.archive.org/web/20140818183951/http://www.adayinhand.com/ Archived version of the campaign's website as at 18 August 2014
- https://twitter.com/adayinhand Twitter page
References
- This article is a stub. You can help the UK LGBT History Project by expanding it.
- ↑ http://the-classroom.org.uk/lgbt-101/sources-of-information/website-links/organisations/a-day-in-hand/ The linked website is no longer available.
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20090429193637/http://www.mypublicface.com/adayinhand/news/adayinhandpressrelease Press release (archived version).
- ↑ http://lgbt.foundation/news/prime-minister-comes-out-in-support-of-gay-campaign-/. Accessed: 2016-07-15. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6j1Ep05UN)