Research Catalog
Jamaica Gay Freedom Movement records,
- Title
- Jamaica Gay Freedom Movement records, 1973-2003.
- Author
- Gay Freedom Movement (Jamaica)
- Supplementary Content
- Finding aid
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Status | Container | Format | Access | Call Number | Item Location |
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schomburg Center to submit a request in person. | box 4 | Mixed material | Use in library | Sc MG 902 box 4 | Schomburg Center - Manuscripts & Archives |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schomburg Center to submit a request in person. | box 3 | Mixed material | Use in library | Sc MG 902 box 3 | Schomburg Center - Manuscripts & Archives |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schomburg Center to submit a request in person. | box 2 | Mixed material | Use in library | Sc MG 902 box 2 | Schomburg Center - Manuscripts & Archives |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schomburg Center to submit a request in person. | box 1 | Mixed material | Use in library | Sc MG 902 box 1 | Schomburg Center - Manuscripts & Archives |
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- Additional Authors
- Jewel Box Revue (Musical group)
- Description
- 5 linear feet (4 record cartons and 1 flat box)
- Summary
- Laurence Chang, the General Secretary of the Gay Freedom Movement, kept numerous records, correspondences, and ephemera pertaining to the organization, as well as other gay-related clippings and publications by international gay rights organizations. Spanning from the 1970s to the 2000s, Chang's collection highlights the GFM's activity in Jamaica, largely through correspondence and publications. The collection provides insight into the thoughts and feelings of gay and lesbians in Jamaica and abroad. The collection also reflects the GFM's impact within the context of the global gay liberation movement, documenting the collaborative activities and exchange of information between the GFM and international organizations in raising gay consciousness and combatting anti-gay prejudice and oppression. The material includes correspondence with international gay rights organizations and individuals from the Americas and Europe such as the Revolutionary Marxist League, the Caribbean Homosexuals Association and Paz y Liberacion, as well as pamphlets, flyers and publications advocating for gay liberation from around the world, including the Spartacus International Gay Guide, Gay Community News, Gay News, and Christopher Street.
- The Jamaica Gay Freedom Movement Records, 1973-2003, is organized into two series, the Gay Freedom Movement (GFM) and International Material. The Gay Freedom Movement series, approximately 1973-1986, contains organizational documents, publications and ephemera of the GFM, as well as correspondence, the Jamaica Gaily News (JGN) newsletter and related documents, and handwritten notes by Laurence Chang documenting the activities of the GFM and the JGN. The International Material series, approximately 1973-2003, contains flyers, brochures, newsletters, publications by international gay rights organizations, newspaper clippings reporting on LGBT individuals, topics and issues, events such as a program for the 30th edition of the Jewel Box Revue Program, conference proceedings, and miscellaneous material on Jamaica.
- Subjects
- Christopher Street (Magazine)
- Gay clubs > Jamaica
- Gay men in literature
- Bisexual men > Jamaica
- Gay Freedom Movement (Jamaica)
- Gays > Legal status, laws, etc
- Jamaica Gaily News
- Gay men > Legal status, laws, etc
- Gay newspapers > Jamaica
- Gays' writings, Caribbean
- Gay activists > Jamaica
- Jamaica > Social conditions
- Gay press > Jamaica
- Jamaicans > Social conditions
- Records (documents)
- Gays' writings
- Gay liberation movement > Jamaica
- Bisexuals > Jamaica
- Gay news
- Authors, Jamaican > 20th century
- Authors, Black > Jamaica
- Paz y liberación
- Gay authors > Jamaica
- Authors, Caribbean > Jamaica
- Bisexual women > Jamaica
- Caribbean Homosexuals Association
- Gay press publications > Jamaica
- Sexual minorities > Jamaica
- Gay men's writings
- Spartacus international gay guide
- Revolutionary Marxist League (Jamaica)
- Gay men > Jamaica
- Lesbians > Jamaica
- Gay rights > Jamaica
- Gay community news
- Gay personals > Jamaica
- Chang, Larry, 1949-
- Genre/Form
- Records (documents)
- Access (note)
- Access restricted. Researchers are required to sign a confidentiality agreement.
- Source (note)
- International Resource Network and the Gay Freedom Movement
- Biography (note)
- The Gay Freedom Movement (GFM) of Jamaica was founded by Laurence Chang, Michael Davis, Gary Muirhead, Father Joe Owens, Clive Wilson and Winston Witter in 1977 as the first publicly gay organization in Jamaica and one of the first gay rights organizations in the Caribbean. The GFM was established to represent the Jamaican gay community with the aim of fighting homophobic prejudice and discrimination through public education. Other goals included raising gay consciousness and awareness in gay communities and the larger society, providing counseling and support, protesting against anti-gay oppression, calling for the repeal of anti-gay laws, raising funds for a gay community center, and providing necessary social services.
- Chang was the General Secretary and organizer of the Gay Freedom Movement. Born in Jamaica to Hakka Chinese immigrant parents, Chang was the first openly gay Chinese-Jamaican man. From 1977 to 1981, he was the publisher and editor of the Jamaica Gaily News (JGN), a newsletter created to address the needs and issues of the local gay community in Jamaica and subscribers from around the world. Chang would later help establish the Jamaican Forum for Lesbians, All-Sexuals and Gays (J-FLAG) in 1998, the oldest and most visible LGBT advocacy organization in Jamaica. In 2000, Chang immigrated to the United States, where he was granted political asylum in 2004.
- Call Number
- Sc MG 902
- Author
- Gay Freedom Movement (Jamaica)
- Title
- Jamaica Gay Freedom Movement records, 1973-2003.
- Type of Content
- text
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- sheet
- Access
- Access restricted. Researchers are required to sign a confidentiality agreement.
- Biography
- The Gay Freedom Movement (GFM) of Jamaica was founded by Laurence Chang, Michael Davis, Gary Muirhead, Father Joe Owens, Clive Wilson and Winston Witter in 1977 as the first publicly gay organization in Jamaica and one of the first gay rights organizations in the Caribbean. The GFM was established to represent the Jamaican gay community with the aim of fighting homophobic prejudice and discrimination through public education. Other goals included raising gay consciousness and awareness in gay communities and the larger society, providing counseling and support, protesting against anti-gay oppression, calling for the repeal of anti-gay laws, raising funds for a gay community center, and providing necessary social services.Chang was the General Secretary and organizer of the Gay Freedom Movement. Born in Jamaica to Hakka Chinese immigrant parents, Chang was the first openly gay Chinese-Jamaican man. From 1977 to 1981, he was the publisher and editor of the Jamaica Gaily News (JGN), a newsletter created to address the needs and issues of the local gay community in Jamaica and subscribers from around the world. Chang would later help establish the Jamaican Forum for Lesbians, All-Sexuals and Gays (J-FLAG) in 1998, the oldest and most visible LGBT advocacy organization in Jamaica. In 2000, Chang immigrated to the United States, where he was granted political asylum in 2004.
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- Added Author
- Jewel Box Revue (Musical group)
- Research Call Number
- Sc MG 902