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April 2000 Cover
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Toronto-- Gay generations, as John Mitzel has noted, speed by at some five times the rate of straight ones. If each generation gets a stab at changing history, that means gay people produce more history per capita
than others. And once middle age hits and you've settled into a routine, why not sit down and recount it all? This is what Rick Bebout, longtime Canadian gay activist, has done. The book that never quite got around to
being written has been turned into a Web site glowing on the nearest available computer screen. It's packed with images and text recounting the years of the
Body Politic, Canada's important lesbian and gay journal whose
echoes still linger, the response to AIDS in Canada, and a history of life and romance and the bar. If the question at hand has to do with Canadian gay and lesbian movement, a good place to look from one informed perspective is webhome.idirect. com/~rbebout
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