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Queer Liberation Theory

The Queer Liberation Theory (QLT) Project is a community-based research study that links the principles and tenets of the gay liberation movement of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s to the queer liberation discourses of today. Participants that include academics, activists and artists with a queer liberation sensibility throughout the world are contributing to the development of queer liberation as a theory and its ongoing practice.

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ABOUT QLT

The Queer Liberation Theory Project is a community-based research study led by principal investigator Nick Mulé, PhD (York University), and community group Queer Ontario.

 

The Project seeks to advance the public education and community development work being done in the name of queer liberation, by resurrecting the principles of the historical gay liberation movement, re-contextualizing them within contemporary queer discourse, translating the findings in theoretical terms, and disseminating them through various accessible multimedia platforms.

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