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'''Lesbian and Gay Coalition Against Racism''' ('''LAGCAR''') provides a forum for lesbians and gay men to challenge racism and homophobia.
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The '''Lesbian and Gay Coalition Against Racism''' ('''LAGCAR''') provides a forum for lesbians and gay men to challenge racism and homophobia.
  
 
:"LAGCAR believes that the fight of lesbians and gay men against homophobia cannot be seen in isolation. We need alliances with all communities — unity between lesbians and gay men, Black and Jewish communities, the trades unions and religious organisations, women and disabled people, students and young people."<ref>http://londonlgbtalmanac.wikispaces.com/LesbianandGayCoalitionAgainstRacism</ref>
 
:"LAGCAR believes that the fight of lesbians and gay men against homophobia cannot be seen in isolation. We need alliances with all communities — unity between lesbians and gay men, Black and Jewish communities, the trades unions and religious organisations, women and disabled people, students and young people."<ref>http://londonlgbtalmanac.wikispaces.com/LesbianandGayCoalitionAgainstRacism</ref>
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Latest revision as of 10:25, 27 January 2014

The Lesbian and Gay Coalition Against Racism (LAGCAR) provides a forum for lesbians and gay men to challenge racism and homophobia.

"LAGCAR believes that the fight of lesbians and gay men against homophobia cannot be seen in isolation. We need alliances with all communities — unity between lesbians and gay men, Black and Jewish communities, the trades unions and religious organisations, women and disabled people, students and young people."[1]

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References

  1. http://londonlgbtalmanac.wikispaces.com/LesbianandGayCoalitionAgainstRacism