Difference between revisions of "Bruno Laprade"
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Graduate student of Semiotics, University du Quebec, Montreal. LGBTQ activist and reformist. President of the MYCAH (Montreal Youth Coalition Against Homophobia) and Communications Assistant COCQ AIDS. Involved in many groups such as LGBTQ Pride Celebrations Montreal, GRIS-Montreal, the Table of South Central youth dialogue, and the Youth Forum of the Island of Montreal. Notable work includes 'Queer in Quebec: study of the reception of the queer movement in Quebec newspapers' (2014). | Graduate student of Semiotics, University du Quebec, Montreal. LGBTQ activist and reformist. President of the MYCAH (Montreal Youth Coalition Against Homophobia) and Communications Assistant COCQ AIDS. Involved in many groups such as LGBTQ Pride Celebrations Montreal, GRIS-Montreal, the Table of South Central youth dialogue, and the Youth Forum of the Island of Montreal. Notable work includes 'Queer in Quebec: study of the reception of the queer movement in Quebec newspapers' (2014). | ||
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+ | * [[Pride Event Management]] | ||
+ | * [[Global LGBTQ HIV/AIDS Activists]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== | ||
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* http://www.fugues.com/226880-article-demain-se-construit-aujourdhui.html | * http://www.fugues.com/226880-article-demain-se-construit-aujourdhui.html | ||
* http://cygnenoir.nt2.ca/sites/cygnenoir.nt2.ca/files/cn2_laprade.pdf | * http://cygnenoir.nt2.ca/sites/cygnenoir.nt2.ca/files/cn2_laprade.pdf | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:27, 29 May 2018
Country
Canada
Birth - Death
Occupation
Activist
Description
Graduate student of Semiotics, University du Quebec, Montreal. LGBTQ activist and reformist. President of the MYCAH (Montreal Youth Coalition Against Homophobia) and Communications Assistant COCQ AIDS. Involved in many groups such as LGBTQ Pride Celebrations Montreal, GRIS-Montreal, the Table of South Central youth dialogue, and the Youth Forum of the Island of Montreal. Notable work includes 'Queer in Quebec: study of the reception of the queer movement in Quebec newspapers' (2014).