Code, Read Exhibit to Expose Queer Stereotypes of 1930s Motion Picture Production Code
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January 27, 2015
Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives (CLGA) will examine LGBTQ+ censorship, resulting from the “Hays Code,” in an exhibit compiled of silver screen films and memorabilia…
Critically Acclaimed Photo Exhibit "BUTCH: Not Like The Other Girls" Arrives in Toronto
Unapologetic and undiluted, the images in BUTCH: Not like other girls set out to honour the beauty, power and diversity of women with subjects reflecting the many sizes, shapes, ethnicities, and styles of what it means to be Butch…
24 Hour Audio Broadcast from the CLGA
Over the past 41 years the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives have collected an array of audio recordings covering a variety of topics and styles…
Client News: Canadian Lesbian And Gay Archives Explores Radical Roots In Gay Premises Exhibit
TORONTO, ON (May 30, 2013) – On June 14th, 2013, The Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives (CLGA) will open its doors for Gay Premises: Radical Voices In The Archives, 1973‐1983, an exhibit exploring the ways in which Toronto‐based gay newspaper The Body Politic became a dominant voice in early lesbian and gay movements across Canada and internationally…
Client News: Canadian Lesbian And Gay Archives Celebrates 40th Anniversary With New Inductees To National Portrait Collection
TORONTO, ON (April 3, 2013) – On May 3, 2013, The Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives (CLGA) will celebrate their 40th anniversary by welcoming Richard Hudler and Rupert Raj into the organization’s National Portrait Collection for significant individual contributions to the LGBTQ+ community…