This six and a half minute audio clip features Winnipeg gay rights activists Chris Vogel and Richard North. In it, they talk about both local and national grassroots media production in queer movements from the late ’70s to the early ’90s, and also about the national organizational form (or, more accurately, its lack) in the early gay and lesbian movement in Canada.
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