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Thank you for not Skoking pride pin

File contains two pins. The pins feature a photo of Nova Scotian Member of Parliament Roseanne Skoke in the centre of a red circle with a line through it, surrounded by the words "THANK YOU FOR NOT SKOKING".

Transcript of interview with Anne Bishop and Jan Morrell

Item is a transcript of an interview with Anne Bishop and Jan Morrell. Bishop and Morrell discuss their interactions with the LGBT community and organizations in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Ontario; their political activism; and navigating communal living in Pictou County in the 1980s. The interview was conducted by Elizabeth Fitting on February 24th, 2022 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Transcript of interview with Bernadette MacDonald

Item is a transcript of an interview with Bernadette MacDonald. MacDonald discusses her experiences travelling abroad before settling in rural Nova Scotia; her participation in LGBT events in Halifax, Pictou County, and the North Shore in the 1980s - 1990s; her work in women's crisis centres; and the differences between urban and rural LGBT experiences. The interview was conducted by Oscar Campbell on January 23, 2022 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Transcript of interview with Carol Millet

Item is a transcript of an interview with Carol Millett. Millett discusses her attendance at LGBT dances and social events in Halifax, her coming out story, and her experiences with homophobia in the workplace. The interview was conducted by Joseph Lahey on December 7th, 2021 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Transcript of interview with Christina Toplack

Item is transcript of an interview with Christina Toplack. Toplack discusses her involvement with the women's movement and LGBT organizations Halifax and the Annapolis Valley during the 1980s and 1990s, as well as her journey towards understanding her sexuality. The interview was conducted by Sam Ginther on January 14th, 2022 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Transcript of interview with Diane Walsh

Item is a transcript of an interview with Diane Walsh. Walsh discusses reckoning with sexuality coming from a Catholic background, her relationships with women, and her experiences working in adult education as an out lesbian. The interview was conducted by Sam Ginther on November 3, 2021 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Transcript of interview with Fay Wambolt and Catherine Butler

Item is a transcript of an interview with Fay Wambolt and Catherine Butler. Walmbolt and Butler discuss their relationship and marriage, their experiences as out lesbians in Cape Breton, and their families' reactions to their sexuality. The interview was conducted by Joseph Lahey on January 8th, 2022 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Transcript of interview with Jane Wills

Item is a transcript of an interview with Jane Wills. Wills discusses her experiences as a nursing officer in the military, her travels across North American, her involvement with Metropolitan Community Churches, her relationships with women, and her choice to settle in Wolfville. The interview was conducted by Elisabeth Rondinelli on November 29, 2021 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Transcript of interview with Joan MacLeod

Item is a transcript of an interview with Joan MacLeod. MacLeod discusses her European travels and time living in the UK, her significant romantic relationships, and her interactions with LGBT events and organizations in Pictou Country and other parts of rural Nova Scotia. The interview was conducted by Elizabeth Fitting on December 10th, 2021 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Transcript of interview with Karen Lorraine

Item is a transcript of an interview with Karen Lorraine. Lorraine discusses her experience with discrimination in the military, her attendance at LGBT bars and social events in Halifax, her understanding of her gender and sexuality, her romantic relationships with men and women. The interview was conducted by Elizabeth Fitting on December 3rd, 2021 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Transcript of interview with Lynn Jones

Item is a transcript of an interview with Lynn Jones. Jones discusses her relationship with former partner, L; living in Edmonton, Vancouver, and Montreal before moving to Nova Scotia; her experience conceiving a child via artificial insemination; and her experiences with blackmail and discrimination. The interview was conducted by Sam Ginther on November 30th, 2021 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Transcript of interview with Nancy Jardine and Vicki Froats

Item is a transcription of an interview with Nancy Jardine and Vicki Froats. Jardine and Froats discuss their 25-year relationship, their attendance at LGBT spaces and events in Halifax, and their experiences coming out. The interview was conducted by Bronwyn Lee on December 10th, 2021 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project

Transcript of interview with Pamela Pahl

Item is a transcript of an interview with Pamela Pahl. Pahl discusses coming to terms with her sexuality in Brandon, Manitoba, before moving to Nova Scotia; her experiences in the military; and experiences with Pride Parades, music festivals, and LGBT groups. The interview was conducted by Elizabeth Fitting on November 26th, 2021 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Transcript of interview with Paula Arsenault

File contains a transcript of an interview with Paula Arsenault. Arsenault discusses how she came to understand her sexuality, her experiences with psychiatric treatment in the 1980s, involvement with the Lesbian Gay and Bisexual Conference in early 1990s, and her interactions with feminist organizations in Pictou County and Halifax. The interview was conducted by Sam Ginther on December 11, 2021 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Transcript of interview with Sara avMaat

File contains a transcript of an interview Sara avMaat. avMaat discusses her work as an artist and physiotherapist; her involvement womens' and LGBT organizations in Halifax, including Pandora and the Halifax Women's Housing Co-op; her coming out experience; and her relationships. The interview was conducted by Bronwyn Lee on November 1st, 2021 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Transcript of interview with Sharon Beasley

File contains a transcript of an interview Sharon Beaseley. Beasley discusses her work in food distribution, her experience using a sperm donor to conceive with her former partner, her involvement with the Youth Project and other LGBT organizations and events, and her relationships and coming out experience. The interview was conducted by Bronwyn Lee on December 8th, 2021 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Transcript of interview with Sue and Nicky Perkins

File contains a transcript of an interview Sue and Nicky Perkins. The Perkins' discusses their 40-year relationship and subsequent legal fight for marriage equality in Nova Scotia, coming out after 13 years together, and their participation in NSRAP, Safe Harbour Metropolitan Community Church, and other LGBT groups and events in Halifax. The interview was conducted by Jacqueline Gahagan on November 27th, 2021 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Transcript of interview with Susan Adams

File contains a transcript of an interview Susan Adams. Adams discusses her involvement with LGBT choirs, organizations, and political activism in the 1980s and 1990s; her coming out experience, her work in libraries, her thoughts on the sociopolitical environment in Antigonish, and her spirituality. The interview was conducted by Oscar Campbell on November 5th, 2021 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Transcript of interview with Susan Larder

File contains a transcript of an interview Susan Larder. Larder discusses living in rural Nova Scotia, her coming out process and relationships with family, her experiences with harrassment, her works as a counsellor, and her involvement with lesbian social groups. The interview was conducted by Elisabeth Rondinelli on December 15th, 2021 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Transcript of interview with Susan Walsh

File contains a transcript of an interview Susan Walsh. Walsh discusses raising her children, working as a children's entertainer and artist, her relationships with family and romantic partners, and coming out in her forties. The interview was conducted by Elisabeth Rondinelli on October 28th, 2021 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Transcript of interview with Sydney Lancaster

File contains a transcript of an interview with Sydney Lancaster. Lancaster discusses their sexuality and gender identity, their involvement with the LGBT community in Alberta and Nova Scotia, LGBT visibility in Nova Scotia and their move to the province in 2010, and social justice theories and initiatives. The interview was conducted by Anne Summerhays on November 9th, 2021 as part of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors’ Archive’s Lesbian Oral Histories Project.

Wayves Magazine : April, 1999

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Item consists of the third issue (April) of the 1999 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of an unidentified gay rights protester holding a placard.

Issue includes a preview of the Maine Lesbian-Gay-Bi-Trans Symposium XXV (where Robin Metcalfe is a keynote speaker), a call for "kissing photos" from Wayves readers, an article on James Bigny's fight for same-sex pension benefits, an update on EGALE from Kim Vance, a CKDU funding update article, an article on the launch of a Lesbianfun Enterprises website "promot[ing] with pride not porn", a reprint of Ignacio Sanz's article on the international fight for equality and freedom from harassment and discrimination, another instalment of short fiction by Rand Gaynor, and other regular columns (Steve Malone and Greg Morris), reviews (Will Murray), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : April, 2000

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Item consists of the third issue (April) of the 2000 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of an unidentified demonstrator holding a sign protesting homophobia.

Issue includes an interview of Bishop John Shelby Spong conducted by Michael Wile, an announcement about forthcoming Pride Awards deadlines by Ross Boutilier and Dan MacKay, an update on the case of serial killer Michael McGray, an article about kids in LGBTQ families written by Sue McKay, an article about Amherst couple Norman Carter's and Gerard Veldhoven's 25-year relationship, an article recapping the Hate: Poisoning Youth conference in Dartmouth written by Lisa LaChance, an article about gay discrimination at the New York St. Patrick's Day Parade written by Cathy Mellett, and other regular columns (Mark Mutrie), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : April, 2001

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Item consists of the third issue (April) of the 2001 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of Eagle owner Jim MacLeod.

Issue includes an article by Francis Young on the founding of the New Brunswick Gay Alliance, an article calling for submissions about lesbian relationships with their sisters by Newfoundland researcher Laura Fitzpatrick, a preview of forthcoming Gay Men Together, GAYLA, and Sappho's Sisters retreats, an article calling for improved access to HIV/AIDS drug treatments, an editorial about body image by Ralph Higgins, EGALE notes, an article about figure skating and sexuality by Ryan Stevens, an article by Becky MacEachern on the move and expansion of The Eagle Dance Bar Pub, and other regular columns (Ralph Higgins, Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie), reviews, news updates (Sam Meehan), and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : April, 2002

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Item consists of the third issue (April) of the 2002 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of several participants at the first PEI GLBT conference.

Issue includes an article by Angela MacKinnon about an AIDS PEI/Abegweit Rainbow Collective conference, a review of a reading by Michael Riordon written by Don Tabor, updates from the Mr Atlantic Canada Leather contest, an article about Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project support for Marc Hall, an editorial by Ian Crowe about an LGBTQ breakfast group meeting with Sheila Copps, updates from EGALE, an article about a forthcoming Nightline series "A Matter of Choice?" about the gay experience as a senior, an article by Harry Livingsont about Richard Richard qualifying for the Gay Games, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie), reviews (G. Gollisgosch, Ralph Higgins), news updates (Sam Meehan), and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : April, 2003

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Item consists of the third issue (April) of the 2003 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of new EGALE Executive Director, Gilles Marchildon.

Issue includes an interview with newly-appointed Executive Director of EGALE Gilles Marchildon, an interview with Intensity Dance principal Ryan Stevens, an article by Ms World Leather 2002 Karen McGay announcing an international "Leather Day of Caring" in Halifax, an article on discussing coming out with family by Becky MacEachern, an article discussing gay and mixed-orientation marraiges, an article about gardening by Chris Hopgood, part two of an interview with Mr Atlantic Canada Leather 2003 Mario Bourgeois, a reflection on the Gay Games by Roger LeBlanc, an article discussing AIDS transmission beliefs in Africa written by Oliver Moore, an article about choosing doctors by Don Breen, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie), reviews (Ralph Higgins), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : April, 2004

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Item consists of the third issue (April) of the 2004 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a collage of photographs of Gary Beals, Elsie Wayne, Scott Brison, and a group unidentified members of a Women's Centre in Newfoundland.

Issue includes an editorial by Ian Crowe about attending the Marriage on the Rock event against same-sex marriage in Dartmouth, a preview of Halifax Pride 2004, an open letter from Svend Robinson, a preview of prom season concerns by Tara Hurlburt, an article by Daisey Moranns about reminiscences of Newfoundland Women's Centre events in the 1980s and 1990s being relaunched in Halifax, an article on spring thoughts by Christopher Phillip, an update on equal marriage for same-sex couples by Cameron MacLeod, photographs from The March of Hearts event in Ottawa, part one of a series of online escapades by Evan, an article by Mylène DiPenta about polyamory, an article about historic bathhouses by Terry Richard, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie, Rosie the Realtor), reviews (Ralph Higgins, Brent Hannam), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : April, 2005

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Item consists of the third issue (April) of the 2005 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a forest fire illustration representing "the new age of flaming".

Issue includes an editorial recounting a Pride survey, a Family Pride Camping Association update, a preview of Fetish Ball 2 by Ryan Auld, an article on the forming of Fierté Canada Pride by Jay Thordarson and Raymond Taavel, an update on Cape Breton Pride by Peter Steele, a QNet update by Moffatt Clarke, a call for assistance by Len Milley for the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, an article about a new queer zine by Gideon Mitchell, a recap of Seadogs Dyke Night by Len DiPenta, a Northern AIDS Connection Society update, an article about a ISCANS tsunami fundraiser by Lynn Laurent and a Pride fundraiser by Raymond Taavel, an article about an ISCANS event at St. Francis Xavier University by Lynn Laurent and Chris Frazier, a recap of a public marriage symposium by Linda Forbrigger, an article about the surge in same-sex marriages by Nancy Newcomb, an article on the opening of Menz Bar by Randall Perry, an April Fools article by Kim Firlotte, a poem by Nancy Newcomb, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie, Darren Lewis), reviews (Ralph Higgins, Janet Hammock), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : April, 2006

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Item consists of the third issue (April) of the 2006 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a collage of photographs of from the LGBYouth Project.

Issue includes article by Hugo Dann and Patrick Daigle updating on Halifax Pride 2006, an article by Alana Patterson about a Menz Bar fundraising evening, an article by Randall Perry about a 2007 HRM Gay Business Directory, an article by Mary Burnet about the reopening of The Mermaid and the Cow, and ISCANS update from Lynn Laurent, an article by Eldon Hay about a PFLAG visit to Yarmouth, articles by Bill McKinnon and Alicia Lauersen about an Eric Smith lecture during a DalOut event, an article about Capital Health addressing GLBTI care, a fourth instalment of Denise Holliday's "Transgender Diaries" series, a centre spread on Youth Project activism and outreach, an article by GIlles Marchildon on new federal Justice Minister Vic Toews, an excerpt of an interview with Michael Shernoff on modern gay relationships, an update from the Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project by Sean Foreman, an article about a culinary event at Menz Bar hosted by Dan MacKay, Norval Collins, Mike Teal, and Mike Chmela, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie, LuLu LaRude), reviews (Ralph Higgins, Bill McKinnon), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : April, 2007

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Item consists of the third issue (April) of the 2007 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette. This issue is subtitled "The Election Issue".

Cover image is a photograph of Russell Westhaver.

Issue includes an article by Sarah Rose Werner, Eldon Hay and Gerard Veldhoven about New Brunswick Bill 37 amendments, an update from ISCANS, a preview of the 4th annual Fetish Ball, an article about Canada's first male/male divorce, an article previewing summer events by Curtis Cartmill, an article by Mary Kathryn Arnold recapping a Dalhousie production of "The Vagina Monologues", an article by Gerrit Volkmann profiling Saint Mary's Russell Westhaver research on drugs in the LGBT community, editorials about Halifax Pride Committee town hall meeting by Bill McKinnon and Denise Holliday, an article about PFLAG PEI by Bill Kendrick, the first instalment of Dawn Archambault's "Dawn's Early Light" column, an article by Gerard Veldhoven about Ashley MacIsaac and Andre Boisclair being "lightning rods" of intolerance, an article by Denise Holliday about trans people in the workplace, an article by Joe Black about a Crisis And Referral Agency Help Line fundraiser, a collage of photos from a Reflections Cabaret fundraiser, an article by Bill McKinnon about Albert McNutt and George Hislop's fight for CPP survivor beneifts, Darrin Hagen's eulogy of Chuck Gillis (and Lulu LaRude), an article by Bill McKinnon recapping LGBT-related films that appeared at the 2006 Atlantic Film Festival, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Dawn Archambault, Denise Holliday, Darren Lewis), reviews (Ralph Higgins, Leatherman), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : April, 2008

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Item consists of the third issue (April) of the 2008 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph from the Diamond Divas Revue.

Issue includes an article by Daniel Mark Wheaton about a Port City Rainbow Pride showing of "For the Bible Tells Me So", a Halifax Pride update from Hugo Dann, an article by Angus Campbell about a Nova Scotia-based HIV stigma project, a preview of the PriapeWear contest by Ralph Higgins, an update from Northern AIDS Connection Society by Al McNutt, a recap of the first Guerilla Gay-Fare by Daniel MacKay, an update from the Abegweit Rainbow Collective by Michael Walsh, an article by Angus Campbell about MRSA (Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus), an article by Ophelia Bumps about drag and lipstick, a remembrance on the passing of Eric Schofield, a recap of Fetish Ball 2008 by Don Murchy and David Cosens, a recap of the 8th annual Diamond Divas Revue fundraiser, an article by Sonia Edworthy about queer zines and zine libraries (like the Anchor Archive Zine Library), a conversation between Shannon Webb-Campbell and Ivan E. Coyote, an article by David Mark Wheaton about activist Brent Hawkes being inducted into the Order of Canada, an article by Aaron Burnett on a female bisexuality study, an editorial by Kevin Kindred on the death of Perry Rockwood, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Dawn Archambault, Darren Lewis), reviews (Ralph Higgins, Don Murchy), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : April, 2009

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Item consists of the third issue (April) of the 2009 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of "Best Outfit" winners from the Red Party at Triangles, Moncton, February 7, 2009.

Issue includes an article about The Rvier of Pride event in Moncton, a Valley Youth Project update, an article by Lynnie Laurent about the closure of Blue Moon Bistro (previously Club NRG), an article by Paula Arsenault about the CBC program "The Week the Women Went", an article by Nathan Boudreau recapping the ISCANS Coronation Ball, an update from the Cumberland Pride Society by Gerard Veldhoven, a Port City Rainbow Pride update by D.S. Mack MacKenzie, a call for Punoqun submissions, an article by Michelle Malette about Trans Family Nova Scotia, an article questioning Canada's human rights record, a Fetish Ball update by Don Murchy and Karla Dolan, an article by Kim Vance about ARC International, an article by Susan Rose about a school homophobia survey, an article by Lisa Buchanan about the announcement of a DalOUT scholarship, an article by Joe Black recapping the 9th annual Diamond Divas Revue, an article by Daryl Gates about gay fathers, an article by Patrick McAtamney about the Mirror Image Foundation, an update from the Halifax Youth Project, an editorial by Randall Perry about GLBT businesses, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Angus Campbell, Bethana Sullivan, Darren Lewis), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : April, 2010

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Item consists of the third issue (April) of the 2010 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of Steve Laviolette MCing the 10th annual Diamond Divas.

Issue includes an article by Peter Steele about a homophobic attack in Cape Breton, an article by Kevin Kindred about regressive handling of LGBT equality issues by the Harper Government, an update by Gabe Saulnier on Healing Our Nations (First Nations AIDS Network), an article by Roger LeBlanc and J. Hammock recapping the "Told Untold" exhibition at Owens Art Gallery at Mount Allison, an article by Megan Leslie discussing the celebration of Canada's human rights and equality records, a centre-spread feature by Raymond Taavel recapping the 10th anniversary Diamond Divas fundraiser in support of the CARA (Crisis and Referral Agency) Helpline, an article about a government grant to the Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project's LGBT Senior's Project as well as other NSRAP updates, an editorial by Randall Perry discussing prom experiences for queer youth, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Angus Campbell, Gerard Veldhoven, Nathan Boudreau, Darren Lewis, Bethana Sullivan), reviews (Ralph Higgins), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : April, 2011

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Item consists of the third issue (April) of the 2011 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph from the Peaceful Petal Protest in Riverview, New Brunswick.

Issue includes a profile of Patricia Rozema and a look at the Women Making Waves conference by Ramona Westgate, an article by Chantal Thanh Laplante about University of Moncton LGBT organization "Un sur Dix", an article by Don Murchy previewing the 2011 Fetish Ball, an article by Nathan Adams about a peaceful demonstration about a florist refusing to outfit a same-sex wedding in Riverview, New Brunswick, an article by Sara Montgomery about bisexuality, an article by Lucas Thorne-Humphrey about NSRAP's efforts to strengthen health care in the LGBTQ community, an article by Nathan Adams about a New Brunswick syphilis outbreak, an article by Eugene Campbell about Travesty Cafe (a UNB poetry/spoken word night), a recap of Diamond Divas Revue 11, an article by Valerie Windsor about protecting the lesbian community from sexually transmitted infections, an editorial by Randall Perry about taking an online detox, a review of Swoon: Fine Art, Antiques & Fashion, a preview of Hello Sailor! exhibit about gay life at sea shown at the Maritime Museum, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, L. Connors, Darren Lewis, Bethana Sullivan), reviews (Eugene Campbell, Bill McKinnon), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : April, 2012

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Item consists of the third issue (April) of the 2012 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of musician Drake Jenson.

Issue includes a profile of Drake Jenson by Randall Perry, an article by Garry Williams on DaPoPo's "Acting Out!" workshop, an open letter from NSRAP board member Lucas Thorne-Humphrey to Health Minister Maureen MacDonald promoting publicly funded HPV vaccines for Nova Scotia adolescents and young adults, a photo collage from International Women's Week events, the first part of a series by Susan Rose about the increase of LGBTQ student suicide rates, an article by Hugo Dann updating Rainbow Refugees NS, an article by Lucy Wallace about trans discrimination in Nova Scotia, an article by Hugo Dann on Halifax Pride 2012's first community meeting, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Bethana Sullivan, Gerard Veldhoven), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : August, 2000

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Item consists of the sixth issue (August) of the 2000 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of activist Wilson Hodder.

Issue includes a memorial article by Chris Aucoin marking the passing of Wilson Hodder, an update from the Cape Breton Gay & Lesbian Equality Project, an announcement of a Bisexuality, Gender & Sexual Diversity conference, a call for interest in a Mr Gay Leatherman Atlantic party, part one of Stacey Ann March's recollections of life as a transgendered woman in Newfoundland, an article by Kim Vance about attending the UN Special Session on "Gender, Equality, Development and Peace for the 21st Century", the first instalment of Crawford Hastie's [Ralph Higgins's] long-running Kibbitz and Bitch column, an article by Arthur Vautour recapping a successful first New Brunswick Gay Pride Parade, updates on other Pride events in St. John's and Prince Edward Island, and other regular columns (toni, Gordon Laurin, Pamela Pike, Mark Mutrie, Sam Meehan), reviews (Rick Conrad, Tyler Schulz), news updates, and event listings.

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