Canada is considered a leader when it comes to LGBTQ rights, but as
Queer Mobilizations shows, this has less to do with progressive
politicians than with the tireless work of LGBTQ activists. Ever since
certain homosexual acts were decriminalized in 1969, queer activists
have fought for – and won – a series of public policy battles in
governments across Canada. As this volume argues, anti-discrimination
legislation, the extension of benefits to same-sex couples, the right
to marry, adoption rights, and the protection of gay-straight
alliances in schools did not result from a single act, nor the work of
a single organization but rather from the concerted efforts of many
people, in many places, over many years. Consequently, it took twenty
five years for all of Canada’s human rights laws to prohibit
discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. Queer Mobilizations
examines the relationships between LGBTQ activists and local,
provincial, and federal Canadian governments. Contributors explore how
various governments have tried to regulate and repress LGBTQ
movements, and how, in turn, LGBTQ activists have successfully shaped
public policy across the political spectrum, from city halls to the
House of Commons.
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Social Movement Activism and Canadian Public Policy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780774829090
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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