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1981 in LGBTQ rights

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This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1981.

Events

February

  • 5 – Toronto police raid city bathhouses, arresting 286 people and charging 20 for operating a brothel (see Operation Soap). No sex work was uncovered.[1][2]
  • 6 – About 3,000 protestors stage the largest-ever sit in protests in Toronto streets to decry city police raids on bath houses. This became seen as Toronto's version of the Stonewall Riots.[1][2]
  • 10 – In the United States, Christian advocacy group Moral Majority announces a $3 million fund to fight against homosexuality in San Francisco, California.[3]
  • 20 – Protest crowds in Toronto swell to 4,000 in the fight to stop police crackdown on bathhouses.[4][5]

March

April

May

June

July

  • 3 – The New Democratic Party of Canada calls for amending the "bawdyhouse" section of the Canadian Criminal Code, which is often used to raid gay bathhouses.
  • 3 - The New York Times prints the first story of what the CDC initially refers to as GRID (Gay Related Immune Deficiency).[9]

October

December

  • 1 – The legislature of the Canadian province of Ontario defeats an amendment which would have added "sexual orientation" to the human rights code.
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References

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