Difference between revisions of "Gay Activists Alliance"
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− | '''Gay Activists Alliance'''was a political gay movement based in London in the late 1970s and early 1980s. GAA got involved in a number of left-wing political causes. It overlapped with much of the moribund [[Gay Liberation Front]]. | + | '''Gay Activists Alliance''' was a political gay movement based in London in the late 1970s and early 1980s. GAA got involved in a number of left-wing political causes. It overlapped with much of the moribund [[Gay Liberation Front]]. |
− | In 1978 the GAA were organising the gay disco at the [[Prince Albert]] (now called [[Central Station]]. | + | In 1978 the GAA were organising the gay disco at the [[Prince Albert]] (now called [[Central Station]]). |
[[File:DSC 1383 (2).JPG|thumb| GAA London on Troops Out March c 1979 (LSE/HCA/Ephemera/1079)]]. | [[File:DSC 1383 (2).JPG|thumb| GAA London on Troops Out March c 1979 (LSE/HCA/Ephemera/1079)]]. |
Revision as of 17:04, 27 October 2021
Gay Activists Alliance was a political gay movement based in London in the late 1970s and early 1980s. GAA got involved in a number of left-wing political causes. It overlapped with much of the moribund Gay Liberation Front. In 1978 the GAA were organising the gay disco at the Prince Albert (now called Central Station).
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