Gay Youth Movement

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The Gay Youth Movement was established in England in 1980 as a national forum and network run by gay and lesbian young people to promote and assist gay youth groups and LGBT young people. Membership was open to individuals under 26. The first Conference of the GYM was held in London 26-27 July 1980, with £100 being given by the National Association of Youth Clubs to help plan the Conference [1]. It was attended by approximately 80 young people [2]. The Joint Council for Gay Teenagers helped to set up the GYM. From June 1981 the two organisations worked together to produce Gay Youth a magazine. This ran to over 15 issues, but issues after 1982 were produced by GYM alone and the tone and format of the magazine changed significantly [3]. GYM membership was about 200 in 1982. At a meeting of the JCGT on 30 August 1982 a decision was made by that group to allow all of its work to be absorbed by GYM and for GYM to stand alone as run by young people [4].

In 1983 the secretary of the GYM, Paul Thurlow, addressed the British Youth Council. At that time the GYM had 'visitor' status at the British Youth Council.By Jan 1985 the title of Gay Youth had changed to the Lesbian and Gay Youth Magazine.
GYM poster for first event (LAGNA archives courtesy of the Bishopsgate Institute, London)


References
  1. Jump up Gay News no 192 29 May 1980
  2. Jump up 'Birth of GYM' in Gay News no 197 Aug 21 1980.
  3. Jump up no 1 June 1981 to no 9 June 1983 are held in the British Library.
  4. Jump up Gay Youth Issue 7 Oct/Nov 1982