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NOTES FOR YOUR DIARY . ~ -ex:. meeting M .::>&Siili iS't Iresh..i an/Male Homosexuals: Monday 16th •ary , 8pm , at CAMP Gen tre, f33a 1.1lebe l'oin t Road, Glebe . Meeti.ngs ::·:11 -;ontinue fo,tni[Jntly t¥rciushout the year - Monday 30th 1..•an, r . ~d?y 13th Feb, etc. .' <. . i
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1 ~cting LO defend transvestites facing court action in Sydney to ".~ :1'1::..d Pt .::> tanley 1-'D.lmer ~ulture l~alace, cnr • .::>tanley and Palmer St, '·t r~ ' nghurs t, at 7 .30pm, Jan. 11th.
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M0r·~ r ec ently Gre,t Weir aoJ.ied for a job Vii th the N.S. VJ. Educa tion •)·JIJ.'1.l.'t!llent, as a 1p ri r~ry te'i'cher, ( Auro:ust 5th ) an\i he joined the. P._ . w. Teach ers ~ederation • . J-1 , !'lad an interview with a n- officer of the dep.::irt:nent and received - l ::: ~ t8r on ~eptc~mber 1st which acce i i ted his ap plication and said a job wo~ld be offered when a place bc ca~e ava ilable. Greg was in the :.~~ position us the other 2,000 un employed teachers in N.s.w. l r Sentember 23rd he received another let t er which withdrew the ~r . i and declined his application. At a further Interview in Oct ober ·• ~ was informed that the reasons for this was the attitude h e ··· ~.' e :-: ...;ed about homoscxuali ty at the earlier interview.
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~n~~efore my organieation, A.U.S.J and the ~ex Discrimination .c u l.t~ ~ o of thi N.S.W. Teachers Federation have co~plained to the . ~ r'st~~, and are seeking to develop a campaign around this case •
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The issue will also be discuss. d at the Annual ~ouncil of tne N.S.W. Teachers· Federation in u0cP~ber . we ho oe that you can participate in, or follow this debate • .J..Il t he meantime, c ontact Peter Murn11y 6605051, or Michael Gl acs on 3 180 1 l . Kevin McAnarew \. on behalf of Comnittee .J
POLICE HARASS GAYS - NF.WCAS'rJ,E AND SYD!'H:Y.
During recent months there has been a serious inc r ease in anti:. elsewhere as well. J. ne Anita Bryant c ampaign agains t homosexuals in aLlerica is the most glaring exn~ple of this overseas. in this country this same trend has been .iarticu l arly manifested by: a s~eci fically an ti-homosexual carnpailjn ~Y the ~estival of LiEht , political attacks by p liticians , both 1~abor and Libe r al , incre~scd police harassment , and an upturn in violence against homosexuals ecnerally . ~1oir:ose xu al activity i n this state and
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, .::>ydn ey Womens Bars: Over the last six week::; olai n clothes polic e n~~e ~=~n fre quen~ing a lesbian ba~; ~uby Rc·t ·s;.and behaving very agL>re..,..,~ vely •. J.heir mere ;>rcacn ce in homosexual ho.l's is in titJiJ.'."ltin~ but their actions have ~ccn much more hostile, such na atan ding in front of the women·s to1.Jets .so ~hat wor.ien h::i.<1 to soucezc un a i,.ainst th c:11 to us? the t o i le t. uni for:ncd .9 1 ice hove paid .it least · n~ visit to t he Native nose Hotel where they demanded an i mmediate cxodua at exactly 1 l pm., in an a busive and intimidatory .1an ner.
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"'-re!:. ··'eir also a"!'.lpl:Lcd to be a r.;rimary ter1cher fo r the ··~ ·· Dena.rtment of Education . In Ser tember this year, he \':as no tifi ed th:_t his qualificatioaE.: met require" e ·its for er.ir-loy·~e.1 t as a teacher a.1d was liut on th e '!:ti.i tin{" list f or unero·nl <·.Yed teac he r s . Grer·· the:·i joined the .s '· 'reac her.; Federation . About a month later t he notification was ~ithdrawn , and no e:xnlor:at ion had been rec ei. ved at t he ti::.e of c:;oing to pre ss . the Fducation Depar~.ent di rectly demanding that · He also plnns t o get su ppo rt fro~ the Teac he rs Fede ration in the struu;le t o hnve his ri ghts recoi;niscd .
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So rueensland i s not so s ec.i"'l . This discrimina tion exists e verywher e in Austr ali a . It is vicious and is beinb actively encouraLed by t he Festival of Ligh t, th e Lear ue of Rir;h ts, the !fati o nal Ci vie Council and other extre i.~ e right- w:i.'!lL ~;rou -:s.
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The Socialist Lesbian am Homosm::ual Group have prepared this stat-.nt in reaponae to what we f'eel are certain w:meceeaari~ anti-homacual upects ot the ll• Theatre production ot "Captain of Kopenik". ·
We have found the production offensive in the way it :tollowa in the '•traight • th•tre tradition ot treating. homosexuals as figures ot tbn to be ridiculed and • plqed tor laughs' • This sort ot pr•entat ion is most objectiom.ble became it has caused f!>7 people to lose aelt--respeet and trivialised the r • l oppreuioa we must bear. In the same way blacks have fought 'uncle Tom' ateeo--tn• on stage we demand an end to this sort ot Btereotnel Pl'•crtation Of g&1'f'e .
· But more importantly, as socialists, we object to the intermce in thi• p4;y, so long FOpoUJXled by sections of the lett, that homosm:uality is a •JllPtom ot capitaliet decadence which leads to auch evils as faseiem and. m11itarlaa. We co111>letely reject this line and asset iDatead that homeexuala are folmd in all societies a.rd in all social classes. In capitalist societies it i• . bourgeois law am bourgeoia morality which persecutes and oppresses hom•exuala and working-class homoscuals suttur much more than rieh homosexuals who can pq to oonc•l their sexual orientation. Rather than adopting the ideolog ot the oapitalillte and contributing to homosexue.l oppression, socio.lists a 4ut7 to encourage and support the struegle of homoe8X1J8tls for theil.' liberation. 1'• have been told that we are ovsrreaeting. We reject this assertioa. The anti-homosexual aspect is a small pert of the production but in recent 7-.r• homosexuals have learned that only b7 directly cballengill8 anti-ga7 prejudices wheever the7 appear, will we improve our lot. It my seem triVial to other• but ~o us lfho have been port:rayed as ineffectual, ridiculous figures of tun in countless plays, books am movies it has become intolerable azxl we will not let it pass any longer without challenge. ~Ye do not wish to take a.way from the VflXY important message of the p ~ &Di, realising it is an historical piece, we have nevur asked that the production be altered. We havA only asked that our views and objections be heard am seriously considered. We wish to thank the New Theater for the opportunity the7 have given us to put forward our view and the spirit in which they discussed it.
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So cinl Freedom Ac tioa. Co<lli tj_on "3~,S> 7 pm , Thur0<Jay, • Novembe r 197? .t ~:cetinr Roor•, r r ound floor, (aebe 'l'o·:n R3ll. Socio.list Ler.;bians & i-.alc :Ior.!osexuals ~eet every altern~te londay a t GM:r , 32A Plebe Poi!lt Rond , Glebe at npl" . ~!f)xt rr.eetin(':..J a re on 7 and 21 Nove1teber 1977. For further infor'l'a tion on CAf!P a.cti vi ti en, phone Phone-'\.-:i,riend on 6(. ) . ·;06 1 .
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Fu ture Action: What emerges from this is the apparen t fac t that police ar e .in Cl § truggl e with the Gover nment: they know Wr an is unable t o defen d homosexuuls an d it wou Ld be very eacy for th0 c a~>i.no issue t o b e tr ansfor:nr.tl :i.nto a more cre n e rol Cltta clt on 'Vi ce .. rheir informa t ion a c tivity i s likely to b o aimed n t supplyinc poli c e with the resourc es t o launch su ch an <it. t a ck. T!ii c roin ts to the ve r y real difficulties faced by any ~iro.:;resci ve ~o v erm~ent ln tryinr; to bring a b out soc ial reform . Connc•rvative f orces arc ~x tremely ~ow c rf ul and deeply ent r enched within the syste~ , and t hei r h old on that powe r becomes ~ore t e naciuus d~rin,- p eriods o f cconJmi c instability . The ~;o l i. ce are just one of the '~nny neon ts of conn·rvath>1:1 in this society and they rnust b e exposed as such .. The only vmy hor:ioccxu.nls can dnfcnd th emselves is to organise ac~iiliEt t h )SC forces in. ou r s oci e ty vrnich arc responsible for cexuul r e 1re~·sion . Rc.: ..rintcd fro:n J~d Hoc iJt.<\':cl c tter .
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union on :,i robler:1$ f ::icin i.: l esbiant.; an i ho:110GPXUals ovLh : ro~!l fellow .-:orh.crs and the Publ ~. c Trans ' r t v Or't'!l J ssion . J o hn t«H~E'd th e q .. cstion " a re we second class unio ni ! tt:·", :rnd su~:~<-·sLed a le.sbJ an and h o.n ou~ x ual c a uc us v;ithin the 11 . 1< . U. to p..ish for an :1nti-d iscrl :n in:l U. o n '.i .) tion • .:rnd Ciis cusni o n of it .ill th e ?.ay to .:::itate C··r1fercnce uex t Au ,....ust • ...,iscq :.:;sion c en tred about 1. Th 0 ~ u csLlo n wheth er on e ' s
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·f Jim Cairns who iG d1sillusion0d with eBtablish•d political •nrtics . He saw the need for people who arc scnrching for a CTorn waninGfull lL~estylc to ·11or;~ tof, (•thcr for ::cocial chrmge. Lecbians and H<:tl c homosexuals used the CAMP. tent at the~ confesl: to oreanizc activitiN~ o.nd as a socLal centre . H took par'.· in t!w aily 'llorksi:lops on cexuality and ~;:'.'.)Ofrn ('t €'Very rrgcncr<)l mReting ... \~ D. ~-e~:;ult of our act.ivitie.s the nu::nb0r of t:;ays u~:in:~ the CAMP.
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