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Sydney's Pride History Group

Sydney's Pride History Group was established as the first volunteer community group dedicated exclusively to preserving the history of LGBTIQ Sydney predominantly through the collection of oral history interviews.[1][2] The Group's origins date from discussions held at the Sydney Pride Centre in between 2003 and 2004. The Group's Patrons are Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore, artist William Yang and Meredith Burgmann.

History edit

By August 2003, Sydney's Pride History Group had incorporated as an Association, and now operates out of the suburb of Glebe.[2] Australian LGBT rights activist, historian and political scientist Lex Watson served as President of the Group between 2010 until his death in 2014.[3] Other Presidents include LGBTIQ activist Robert French who had previously served as Convenor of the New South Wales Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby and Vice President of ACON [4] and current President, Shirleene Robinson, an academic historian and marriage equality activist with Australian Marriage Equality.[5][6]

Activities edit

The main activity of Sydney's Pride History Group involves the collection of oral histories. The bulk of interviews have been collected as part of the 100 Voices Collection, which includes memories dating back to the 1950s.[7] The 100 Voices Collection also includes interviews about what would become known later as Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, the HIV/AIDS epidemic, decriminalisation and the marriage equality movement. The 100 Voices Collection was launched in 2013 at Paddington Town Hall by New South Wales Governor Marie Bashir and Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore.[8]

The Group has also published a number of books. These include Camp as a Row of Tents: The Life and Times of Sydney's Camp Social Clubs,[9] Camp Nites: Sydney's Emerging Drag Scene in the '60s,[10] New Day Dawning: The Early Years of Sydney's Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.[11][12] and Out and About: Sydney's Lesbian Social Scene, 1960s-1980s.[13] The Group was the auspicing organisation for the electronic publication of Unfit for Publication by Peter de Waal, which documents cases of sodomy and buggery which were prosecuted in New South Wales between 1796 and 1930[14][15] The Group is also mentioned as a community-driven LGBTIQ historical organisation of significance in a number of books, including Garry Wotherspoon's Gay Sydney: A History (2016)[16] and Rebecca Jennings' Unnamed Desires: A Sydney Lesbian History (2015).[17]

The Group is currently also working on an LGBTIQ Pioneer Names Project, which was launched by Lord Mayor Clover Moore and aims to record the individuals who played a role in shaping LGBTIQ Sydney.[18]

Most recently, the Group launched PridePod, a podcasting series about Sydney's LGBTIQ history.[19]

Partnerships edit

Sydney's Pride History Group works closely with the City of Sydney, as well as a range of other organisations, including groups representing the 78ers who marched at the first Mardi Gras, local libraries, Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives and groups from across the LGBTIQ and the broader community. Outreach has taken place in a variety of locations, ranging from libraries to talks in pubs [20]

External links edit

Official site: Sydney's Pride History Group

References edit

  1. ^ Willett, Graham (27 February 2016). "Three views of gay and lesbian Sydney". Retrieved 27 August 2017 – via The Sydney Morning Herald.
  2. ^ a b "Home - Sydney's Pride History Group". Camp.org.au. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Lex Watson: Leading gay rights activist and trailblazer". 29 May 2014. Retrieved 27 August 2017 – via The Sydney Morning Herald.
  4. ^ "Community Hero: Robert French". 15 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Forget the library — the pub's the new place to learn about LGBTI history". 16 September 2015.
  6. ^ "THE BOARD & THE TEAM | Australian Marriage Equality".
  7. ^ Jeffrey Weeks, What is Sexual History? (Oxford: Polity Press, 2016)
  8. ^ "Oral history collection launched - Star Observer". Starobserver.com.au. 28 February 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  9. ^ Pride History Group (Sydney) (2007), Camp as a row of tents : the life and times of Sydney's camp social clubs, Pride History Group, retrieved 9 April 2019
  10. ^ Pride History Group; Witte, John (2006), Camp nites : Sydney's emerging drag scene in the '60s, Pride History Group, retrieved 9 April 2019
  11. ^ Harris, Gavin; Witte, John; Davis, Ken (2008), New day dawning : the early years of Sydney's gay & lesbian Mardi Gras, Pride History Group, ISBN 978-0-646-49386-2
  12. ^ Capuano, Richard. "Books - Sydney's Pride History Group". Camp.org.au. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  13. ^ Jennings, Rebecca; Mackay, Sandra; Pride History Group (Sydney) (2009), Out and about : Sydney's lesbian social scene, 1960s - 1980s, Pride History Group Sydney, ISBN 978-0-646-51172-6
  14. ^ De Waal, Peter; New South Wales. Supreme Court (2007), Unfit for publication : NSW Supreme Court and other bestiality, buggery and sodomy trials 1727-1930, P. de Waal, ISBN 978-0-646-47274-4
  15. ^ "Peter Bonsall-Boone, pioneer activist for gay rights". 30 June 2017. Retrieved 27 August 2017 – via The Sydney Morning Herald.
  16. ^ Wotherspoon, Garry (March 2016), Gay Sydney : a history, NewSouth Publishing (published 2016), ISBN 978-1-74224-231-6
  17. ^ Jennings, Rebecca (2015), Unnamed desires : a Sydney lesbian history, Monash University Publishing, ISBN 978-1-922235-71-8
  18. ^ "Sydney GLBTI Pioneer Names Project Launch". Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  19. ^ "PridePod". SoundCloud. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  20. ^ "Forget the library — the pub's the new place to learn about LGBTI history - Star Observer". Starobserver.com.au. 16 September 2015. Retrieved 27 August 2017.

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Sydney s Pride History Group was established as the first volunteer community group dedicated exclusively to preserving the history of LGBTIQ Sydney predominantly through the collection of oral history interviews 1 2 The Group s origins date from discussions held at the Sydney Pride Centre in between 2003 and 2004 The Group s Patrons are Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore artist William Yang and Meredith Burgmann Contents 1 History 2 Activities 3 Partnerships 4 External links 5 ReferencesHistory editBy August 2003 Sydney s Pride History Group had incorporated as an Association and now operates out of the suburb of Glebe 2 Australian LGBT rights activist historian and political scientist Lex Watson served as President of the Group between 2010 until his death in 2014 3 Other Presidents include LGBTIQ activist Robert French who had previously served as Convenor of the New South Wales Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby and Vice President of ACON 4 and current President Shirleene Robinson an academic historian and marriage equality activist with Australian Marriage Equality 5 6 Activities editThe main activity of Sydney s Pride History Group involves the collection of oral histories The bulk of interviews have been collected as part of the 100 Voices Collection which includes memories dating back to the 1950s 7 The 100 Voices Collection also includes interviews about what would become known later as Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras the HIV AIDS epidemic decriminalisation and the marriage equality movement The 100 Voices Collection was launched in 2013 at Paddington Town Hall by New South Wales Governor Marie Bashir and Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore 8 The Group has also published a number of books These include Camp as a Row of Tents The Life and Times of Sydney s Camp Social Clubs 9 Camp Nites Sydney s Emerging Drag Scene in the 60s 10 New Day Dawning The Early Years of Sydney s Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras 11 12 and Out and About Sydney s Lesbian Social Scene 1960s 1980s 13 The Group was the auspicing organisation for the electronic publication of Unfit for Publication by Peter de Waal which documents cases of sodomy and buggery which were prosecuted in New South Wales between 1796 and 1930 14 15 The Group is also mentioned as a community driven LGBTIQ historical organisation of significance in a number of books including Garry Wotherspoon s Gay Sydney A History 2016 16 and Rebecca Jennings Unnamed Desires A Sydney Lesbian History 2015 17 The Group is currently also working on an LGBTIQ Pioneer Names Project which was launched by Lord Mayor Clover Moore and aims to record the individuals who played a role in shaping LGBTIQ Sydney 18 Most recently the Group launched PridePod a podcasting series about Sydney s LGBTIQ history 19 Partnerships editSydney s Pride History Group works closely with the City of Sydney as well as a range of other organisations including groups representing the 78ers who marched at the first Mardi Gras local libraries Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives and groups from across the LGBTIQ and the broader community Outreach has taken place in a variety of locations ranging from libraries to talks in pubs 20 External links editOfficial site Sydney s Pride History GroupReferences edit Willett Graham 27 February 2016 Three views of gay and lesbian Sydney Retrieved 27 August 2017 via The Sydney Morning Herald a b Home Sydney s Pride History Group Camp org au Retrieved 27 August 2017 Lex Watson Leading gay rights activist and trailblazer 29 May 2014 Retrieved 27 August 2017 via The Sydney Morning Herald Community Hero Robert French 15 December 2015 Forget the library the pub s the new place to learn about LGBTI history 16 September 2015 THE BOARD amp THE TEAM Australian Marriage Equality Jeffrey Weeks What is Sexual History Oxford Polity Press 2016 Oral history collection launched Star Observer Starobserver com au 28 February 2013 Retrieved 27 August 2017 Pride History Group Sydney 2007 Camp as a row of tents the life and times of Sydney s camp social clubs Pride History Group retrieved 9 April 2019 Pride History Group Witte John 2006 Camp nites Sydney s emerging drag scene in the 60s Pride History Group retrieved 9 April 2019 Harris Gavin Witte John Davis Ken 2008 New day dawning the early years of Sydney s gay amp lesbian Mardi Gras Pride History Group ISBN 978 0 646 49386 2 Capuano Richard Books Sydney s Pride History Group Camp org au Retrieved 27 August 2017 Jennings Rebecca Mackay Sandra Pride History Group Sydney 2009 Out and about Sydney s lesbian social scene 1960s 1980s Pride History Group Sydney ISBN 978 0 646 51172 6 De Waal Peter New South Wales Supreme Court 2007 Unfit for publication NSW Supreme Court and other bestiality buggery and sodomy trials 1727 1930 P de Waal ISBN 978 0 646 47274 4 Peter Bonsall Boone pioneer activist for gay rights 30 June 2017 Retrieved 27 August 2017 via The Sydney Morning Herald Wotherspoon Garry March 2016 Gay Sydney a history NewSouth Publishing published 2016 ISBN 978 1 74224 231 6 Jennings Rebecca 2015 Unnamed desires a Sydney lesbian history Monash University Publishing ISBN 978 1 922235 71 8 Sydney GLBTI Pioneer Names Project Launch Retrieved 27 August 2017 PridePod SoundCloud Retrieved 27 August 2017 Forget the library the pub s the new place to learn about LGBTI history Star Observer Starobserver com au 16 September 2015 Retrieved 27 August 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sydney 27s Pride History Group amp oldid 1046629152, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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