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HISTORY OF HALO |
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The document on the left is one of the earlier minutes of a UWO HA meeting. It documents the goals and objectives of the meeting on February 2, 1971. The document on the right is a private journal which discusses a group meeting about the formation of UWO HA. The goal of the meeting was to join the growing chorus of voices supporting Gay Liberation that had started with the Stonewall riots in New York.
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The initial intent of UWO HA was to provide a social group for the gay and lesbian students at 深夜福利站. When UWO HA moved off-campus to Colborne Street, it operated as a social bar. The two documents are the Special Occasion Permit and Liquor License that allowed their operation to serve alcohol. |
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The correspondence on the right, dated December 1997, introduced the new President of the Canadian Lesbian and Gays Archives, as well as expressed appreciation to the members for their support. It also announced the upcoming 25th Anniversary of the Archives in 1998. |
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In 2000, HALO sells the building on Colborne Street, and reorganizes its administrative structure. HALO is currently closed, and is in the process of regrouping. The article highlights the lack of funding that contributed to the closing. |
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This site was developed for LIS 695, Archival Reference Services and Outreach, by Students of the MLIS program at UWO. Last modified: September 2002 |