Any Other Way: How Toronto Got QueerStephanie Chambers, Jane Farrow, Maureen Fitzgerald, Ed Jackson, John Lorinc, Tim McCaskell, Rebecca Sheffield, Tatum Taylor, Rahim Thawer Toronto is home to multiple and thriving queer communities that reflect the intense diversity of the city itself, and Any Other Way is an eclectic history of how these groups have transformed Toronto since the 1960s. From pioneering activists to show-stopping parades, Any Other Way looks at how queer communities have gone from existing in the shadows to shaping our streets. |
Contents
Under a Queer Blue Sky Sly Sarkisova | |
Geographies of Gay Sex in the Digital Age Mathew Gagné | |
From Banns to doma John Lorinc | |
Some Milestones Rachel Epstein | |
Building the Unity Mosque ElFarouk Khaki | |
The Encounter of a Brown Trini Carib lezlie Lee | |
Pride Is Hot and Red and Political Rachel Epstein | |
Works Cited | |
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