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Out north : an archive of queer activism and kinship in Canada / Craig Jennex and Nisha Eswaran.
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Title:Out north : an archive of queer activism and kinship in Canada / Craig Jennex and Nisha Eswaran.
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Author/Creator:Jennex, Craig, author.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Eswaran, Nisha, 1986- author.
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Published/Created:Vancouver ; Berkeley : Figure.1 Publishing, [2020]
©2020
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Location:MAA LIBRARY (IKB) stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: HQ73.3.C2 J46 2020
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:OKANAGAN LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: HQ73.3.C2 J46 2020
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:MAA LIBRARY (IKB) stacksWhere is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Sexual minorities--Canada--Archival resources.
Sexual minorities--Canada--History--Archival resources.
Gay rights--Canada--History--Archival resources.
Gay activists--Canada--Archival resources.
Archival resources--Canada.
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Description:291 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm
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Summary:"The ArQuives, the largest independent LGBTQ2+ archive in the world, is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and celebrating the stories and histories of LGBTQ2+ people in Canada. Since 1973, volunteers have amassed a vast collection of important artifacts that speak to personal experiences and significant historical moments for Canadian queer communities. Out North: An Archive of Queer Activism and Kinship in Canada is a fascinating exploration and examination of one nation's queer history and, activism and Canada's definitive visual guide to LGBTQ2+ movements, struggles, and achievements."-- Provided by publisher.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 276-280) and index.
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ISBN:9781773271002 (hardcover)
1773271008 (hardcover)
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Contents:Stashing the evidence
1939-1971 : burgeoning subcultures
1971-1981 : collective formation
1981-1989 : no more shit!
1999-2019 : queer and trans futures.
Epilogue : Collective remembering
Afterword: The labour of queering archive / Phaneul Antwi and Amber Dean.