Dave and Jim |
Out Our Way |
bars, bar culture, nightclubs, religion, priests, public opinion, relationship to parents, child abuse |
ca. 1990 |
Patrick, Matt, Roger, Nancy, and David |
Out Our Way |
rural life, depression, identity, coming out, travel, dating, bars, relationships, adolescence, activism, same-sex spousal benefits, lesbian-gay relations, discrimination, violence, community |
1994 |
Annie |
Out Our Way |
rural lesbians, recovery, rural life, community, alcoholism |
[early 1990s] |
Ann, Beth, and Susan |
Out Our Way |
teaching, lesbian community, community organizations, age, homophobia, discrimination, workplace discrimination, Newfoundland Amazon Network (NAN) |
1994 |
Ken |
Out Our Way |
military, heterosexual marriage, divorce, late bloomer, religion, spirituality, discrimination, identity, friendship, gay community, sex, relationships, dating, monogamy, rural life, home |
ca. 1990 |
Bill |
Out Our Way |
gay parents, gay families, gay identity, religion, activists, rural life, volunteering, gay parenting, gay youth, aversion therapy, childhood, community organizations |
May 04, [early 1990s] |
Jim |
Out Our Way |
gay men, writing, the Gaezette, drug and alcohol use, legality of homosexuality, lumber industry, homophobia, discrimination, publications, rural life |
ca. 1990 |
Tom and Don |
Out Our Way |
coming out, rural life, identity, agriculture, bars, family, relationship to parents, relationship to siblings, relationships, HIV/AIDS, home, discrimination, religion, acceptance, legal rights, monogamy |
ca. 1990 |
John |
Out Our Way |
rural life, gay men, community, childhood, Christianity, social norms, sexual relationships, masturbation |
1994 |
Catherine, Allen, Carolyn, Will, Edie, and Jane |
Out Our Way |
activism, arts, bisexuality, agriculture, rural life, lesbian community, discrimination, homophobia, coming out |
1994 or 1995 |
Liz, Beth, & Susan |
Out Our Way |
lesbian couples, labour, retirement, city life, rural life, identity, lesbian identity, bookstores |
[early 1990s] |
John |
Out Our Way |
men's friendships, friendship, relationships, homophobia, relationships with men |
ca. 1990 |
Gerry and Bruce |
Out Our Way |
adolescence, rural life, parties, childhood, relationship to parents, relationship to siblings, cruising, HIV/AIDS, career, coming out, relationships |
1994 |
Susan & Julia |
Out Our Way |
lesbian couples, farming, women in agriculture, rural life, community relations, community shared agriculture (CSA), childsexual abuse, survivors of sexual abuse, homesteading, moving, restoration |
[early 1990s] |
Bernadette, Scarlet, and Jo |
Out Our Way |
identity, coming out, lesbian identity, relationships, activism, agriculture, feminism, relationship to parents, urban life, rural life, politics, immigration |
ca. 1990 |
Jeff |
Out Our Way |
adolescence, harassment, rural life, relationships, coming out, family, parties, dances, education, self-policing, friendship, religion |
ca. 1994 |
Sandy & Cory |
Out Our Way |
lesbian couples, lesbian parents, bisexual women, rural life, feminism, in the closet, teacher, homophobia, heterosexual marriage, rural communities, neighbours, social norms |
[early 1990s] |
June and Judy |
Out Our Way |
adolescence, discrimination, homophobia, urban space, activism, community organizations, environmentalism, social justice |
ca. 1990 |
Jay and Joan |
Katie Gilmartin |
lesbian identity, discrimination, late bloomer, childhood, family, identity terms, relationships, bars, lesbian community, NOW, activism, clothing, relationship to parents, identity |
ca. 1992 |
Addie |
Katie Gilmartin |
military, discrimination, relationships, rural life, home, family, religion, gender roles, tomboy, relationship to parents, agriculture, identity, coming out, asexuality, bars, bar culture, sports, butch/femme, Amendment 2, friendship |
1992 |
Bess |
Katie Gilmartin |
childhood, relationship to parents, community events, relationships, identity, self-acceptance, clothing, crushes, bars, parties, lesbian community, tomboy, post-secondary education, coming out, identity terms |
1992 |
Cassie |
Katie Gilmartin |
discrimination, lesbian identity, relationships, clothing, tomboy, lesbian-gay relations, sports, bars, community events, crushes, Amendment 2, lesbian community, coming out, friendship |
1991-1992 |
Charlotte |
Katie Gilmartin |
family, activism, Amendment 2, community, late bloomer, tomboy, lesbian community, identity terms, social movements, adolescence, friendship, belonging, gender roles |
1993 |
Sandy |
Katie Gilmartin |
family, folk music, women musicians, career, relationships, Civil Rights movement, women's movement, bars, bar culture, gender roles, religion, relationship to parents, identity, closeted, radio |
1993 |
Heather |
The Lesbian Show |
women musicians, music festivals, lesbian community |
July, 1989 |