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In Particular, Barbara Findlay
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In Particular, Barbara Findlay

Aug 15, 2016
0h 54m
★ 0.0

Overview

Over the last 30 years, barbara findlay has brought together the forces of feminism, anti-oppression and community activism, advocating for the rights and freedoms of queer and transgender Canadians.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

OUTtv

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Cast

barbara findlay

Self

barbara findlay

Shari Thorfinnson

Self

Shari Thorfinnson

Elizabeth Whynot

Self

Elizabeth Whynot

Barbara Bell

Self

Barbara Bell

Sadie Kuehn

Self

Sadie Kuehn

Deborah Brady

Self

Deborah Brady

Sandy Leo LaFramboise

Self

Sandy Leo LaFramboise

Craig Maynard

Self

Craig Maynard

Sheila Gilhooly

Self

Sheila Gilhooly

Jeannette Piry

Self

Jeannette Piry

Kimberly Nixon

Self

Kimberly Nixon

Joanne Arnott

Self

Joanne Arnott

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