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Founded in 1973, the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives
is the largest l/g/b/t archives in Canada. As an independent, educational
institution the archives serves the needs of the Canadian, as well as an
international, community.
The archives includes the James Fraser Library, what maybe the largest
collection of l/g periodicals in world, files on international groups and
individuals, as well as the papers of prominent Canadian activists and
organizations.
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The Minor in Interdisciplinary Studies in Sexuality,
offered jointly by the Faculty of Fine Artsand the Faculty of Arts and
Science since 1998, provides students with an innovative interdisciplinary
programme. The Minor draws on disciplines as varied as anthropology, art
history, cultural studies, film studies, fine arts, history, literature,
philosophy, psychology, religion, sociology, and women's studies in order
to investigate empirical, theoretical, and creative aspects of sexuality.
Another objective is to provide an academic home to students who wish to
specialize in the burgeoning field of "Queer Studies."
Thomas Waugh
FB 319
(514) 848-4654
Email: waugh@vax2.concordia.ca
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Queer McGill is a social / political / information /
support service organization for lesbian, bisexual, gay, and transgender
students, and their friends as well as non-students in the Montreal
community.
Shatner Building, Room 416
McGill University
3480 McTavish Street,
Montréal, Québec
H3A 1X9
Phone: (514) 398-2106
Hot Line: (514)398-6822 M-F 20h-23h
Fax: (514) 398-7490
Email: queer@ssmu.mcgill.ca
Queer Straight Alliance: (514) 398-7432
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The Sexual Diversity Studies program is sponsored by
University College and available to all students in the U. of T.'s Faculty
of Arts and Science. It draws on courses given by faculty in a wide range
of disciplines across the University.
The minor in SDS requires four full-course equivalents.
Students must take at least two of the three core courses, and for the
rest draw from cross-listed options offered by various departments and
programs. With the approval of the program director, courses beyond the
list of optionsmay count toward the minor.
For further information regarding the Sexual Diversity
Studies (B.A.) Consult Program Director, Dr.
Maureen FitzGerald.
There are three core courses in the program, two
sponsored by University College, one by Political Science. The minor
program requires the second-year course and at least one of the third-year
courses.
The Course Coordinator, Professor Maureen FitzGerald can
be reached at:
Telephone: (416) 978-4532
Fax: (416) 971-2027
E-mail: m.fitzgerald@utoronto.ca
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This excellent guide gives information on how to begin
and carry through a research project. The guide begins by helping
you defining the topic. It then lists resources for finding
background information, books, visuals, journals, periodicals, online
databases, etc. The guide then explains how to evaluate your
sources, how to cite your sources, etc.
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer Resources and
Programs
Jude Tate
Koffler Student Services Centre, Room #07
214 College Street, Toronto, ON M5T 2Z9
Canada
Phone: (416) 946-5624
Fax: (416) 971-2037
Email: lgbtq.resources@utoronto.ca
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