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- 09:42, 11 March 2024 Prue talk contribs created page Wallace Hamilton (Created page with "'''Wallace Hamilton''' (1919-1983) was an American novelist. Born in New York City, he was a 1941 graduate of Harvard. A conscientious objector during World War II, he was a novelist and playwright. He was a member of NAMBLA, having published ''Coming Out'' (1977), ''David at Olivet'' (1979), and ''Kevin'' (1980).<ref>[https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/849748.Wallace_Hamilton Wallace Hamilton Goodreads Author Profile].</ref> He died in New York, in 1983. Wall...")
- 00:10, 10 March 2024 Prue talk contribs created page Gay Men's Press (GMP) (Created page with "'''Gay Men's Press (GMP)''' was a publisher of books based in London, United Kingdom. Founded in 1979, the imprint was run until 2000 by its founders Aubrey Walter, David Fernbach, and Richard Dipple. GMP was a pioneer publisher for the gay community, releasing at least 300 titles. Many of their publications have themes of pederasty / boy-love, including The Age Taboo (1981) which featured contributions by one of NAMBLA's founders Tom Reeves, the 1st open...")
- 02:21, 5 March 2024 Prue talk contribs created page The Betrayal of Youth (Book) (Created page with "'''''The Betrayal of Youth: Radical Perspectives on Childhood Sexuality, Intergenerational Sex, and the Social Oppression of Children and Young People''''' (London: CL Publications, 1986), is a book edited by Warren Middleton, the Vice-Chair of PIE, the ''Paedophile Information Exchange''. As gay / LGBTQ+ activist Peter Tatchell stated in his positive review of the book, 'The Betrayal of Youth presents a diverse collection of essays by 16 different authors who of...")
- 01:56, 5 March 2024 Prue talk contribs created page File:PIE Poster.jpg (The back cover of a leaflet titled "An introduction to PIE". The leaflet is undated but has a "History of PIE" up until 1981, meaning that the document must come after that point. The whole leaflet, and timeline, is available on Newgon. This image is saved as if it were a poster.)
- 01:56, 5 March 2024 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:PIE Poster.jpg (The back cover of a leaflet titled "An introduction to PIE". The leaflet is undated but has a "History of PIE" up until 1981, meaning that the document must come after that point. The whole leaflet, and timeline, is available on Newgon. This image is saved as if it were a poster.)
- 09:25, 4 March 2024 Prue talk contribs created page File:Andriette Intergenerational Sex Consent Isn’t the Problem.pdf (Scan of Bill Andriette, 'Intergenerational Sex: Consent Isn't the Problem, in Empathy, Volume 3, Number 1.)
- 09:25, 4 March 2024 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Andriette Intergenerational Sex Consent Isn’t the Problem.pdf (Scan of Bill Andriette, 'Intergenerational Sex: Consent Isn't the Problem, in Empathy, Volume 3, Number 1.)
- 08:31, 4 March 2024 Prue talk contribs created page File:The NAMBLA Constitution.pdf (The North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA's) Constitution and Position Papers, revised August 21, 1992. The Constitution was adopted by the membership in December, 1980. The document shows the the various issues that NAMBLA as an organization took positions on, up until 1992, including opposition to corporeal punishment and female genital mutilation. A rare an important historical document.)
- 08:31, 4 March 2024 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:The NAMBLA Constitution.pdf (The North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA's) Constitution and Position Papers, revised August 21, 1992. The Constitution was adopted by the membership in December, 1980. The document shows the the various issues that NAMBLA as an organization took positions on, up until 1992, including opposition to corporeal punishment and female genital mutilation. A rare an important historical document.)
- 08:13, 4 March 2024 Prue talk contribs created page File:Rind censoring back cover.jpg (The back cover of Censoring Sex Research: The Debate over Male Intergenerational Relations (2013), featuring pre-publication comments of note from Prof. Emeritus William A. Percy, Dr. Fred S. Berlin, PhD, MD; and Dr. Erwin J. Haeberle, PhD.)
- 08:13, 4 March 2024 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Rind censoring back cover.jpg (The back cover of Censoring Sex Research: The Debate over Male Intergenerational Relations (2013), featuring pre-publication comments of note from Prof. Emeritus William A. Percy, Dr. Fred S. Berlin, PhD, MD; and Dr. Erwin J. Haeberle, PhD.)
- 07:31, 4 March 2024 Prue talk contribs created page File talk:Prc original cover final.jpg (Created page with "Apparently this one's too many MP even though it's under the file size limit of 40MB. No problem, I'll redo it soon. If you could delete this upload that would be kl, since I'm not sure how to. :p --~~~~")
- 07:24, 4 March 2024 Prue talk contribs created page File:Prc original cover final.jpg (Scan of the original dust jacket of O'Carroll's Paedophilia: The Radical Case, published by Peter Owen Press (London, 1980). The pre-publication comments for the book notably include early British gay academic and pioneer of sociology Dr. Ken Plummer, The Director of Education for The National Institute of Social Work Peter Righton, and two less well-known comments from Michael Schofield, author of The Sexual Behaviour of Young People, and Prof. John Hart, a Lecturer in Social Work.)
- 07:24, 4 March 2024 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Prc original cover final.jpg (Scan of the original dust jacket of O'Carroll's Paedophilia: The Radical Case, published by Peter Owen Press (London, 1980). The pre-publication comments for the book notably include early British gay academic and pioneer of sociology Dr. Ken Plummer, The Director of Education for The National Institute of Social Work Peter Righton, and two less well-known comments from Michael Schofield, author of The Sexual Behaviour of Young People, and Prof. John Hart, a Lecturer in Social Work.)
- 07:00, 4 March 2024 Prue talk contribs created page File:Charley shively calamus lovers cover dedication.jpg (Scan of Fag Rag creator Charles Shively's book Calamus Lovers, with dedication to fellow Fag Rag writer Tom Reeves, who went on to become NAMBLA's main co-founder. The inscription reads: "For Tom Reeves 1/2 comes directly from your inspiration the other 1/2 indirectly many kisses Charley Shively 12/16/86")
- 07:00, 4 March 2024 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Charley shively calamus lovers cover dedication.jpg (Scan of Fag Rag creator Charles Shively's book Calamus Lovers, with dedication to fellow Fag Rag writer Tom Reeves, who went on to become NAMBLA's main co-founder. The inscription reads: "For Tom Reeves 1/2 comes directly from your inspiration the other 1/2 indirectly many kisses Charley Shively 12/16/86")
- 06:17, 3 March 2024 Prue talk contribs created page Boyd McDonald (Created page with "'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyd_McDonald_(pornographer) Boyd McDonald]''' (1925 – September 1993) was an American writer, editor, and pornographer. In 1973, while living on welfare in an Upper West Side SRO in Manhattan, he founded and became publisher of the long-running gay pornography and erotic literature zine ''S.T.H''. or ''Straight to Hell'', consisting primarily of readers' submissions of their sexual experiences, together with Boyd's commentary and sing...")
- 03:32, 29 February 2024 Prue talk contribs created page Rosa von Praunheim (Created page with "'''Holger Bernhard Bruno Mischwitzky''' (born '''Holger Radtke'''; 25 November 1942), known professionally as '''Rosa von Praunheim''', is a German film director, author, painter and one of the most famous gay rights activists in the German-speaking world.<ref>[http://www.dw.com/en/germanys-most-famous-gay-rights-activist-filmmaker-rosa-von-praunheim-at-75/a-41514818 "Germany's most famous gay rights activist: Rosa von Praunheim". ''Deutsche Welle''].</ref> In over 50 ye...")
- 06:04, 22 February 2024 Prue talk contribs created page Charles Shively (Created page with "'''Charles "Charley" Shively''', (Born 1937; Died Oct 6th, 2017, Cambridge, Massachusetts), was a gay activist and major figure of the post-Stonewall gay liberation movement, described as "one of the pivotal figures in the Gay Liberation Movement".<ref>Michael Bronski, [https://glreview.org/article/charles-shively-pioneer-activist-and-author/ Charles Shively, Pioneer Activist and Author], ''Gay and Lesbian Review'' (Jan-Feb 2018 Issue).</ref> His most well-known scholars...")
- 03:49, 22 February 2024 Prue talk contribs created page Tom Reeves (Created page with "'''Thomas Reeves''', known as '''Tom Reeves''' (Born in Nashville, Tennessee, 1939; Died in Baltimore on Sunday, February 19, 2012), was an Anarchist Gay activist/organizer, author, professor, and a prominent member of the gay rights movement since the 1970s. Notably, he was a key member of the ''Boston/Boise Committee'', the ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fag_Rag Fag Rag] collective'',<ref>Reeves was involved in multiple gay organ...")
- 09:42, 14 February 2024 Prue talk contribs created page Philip Jenkins (Created page with "{{Template:Ac}}'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Jenkins Philip Jenkins]''' (born April 3, 1952) is a professor of history at Baylor University in the United States, and co-director for Baylor's Program on Historical Studies of Religion in the Institute for Studies of Religion. He is also the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Humanities Emeritus at Pennsylvania State University (PSU). There, he was professor (from 1993), and a distinguished professor (from 1997) of h...")
- 10:00, 8 February 2024 Prue talk contribs created page Camarón de la Isla (Created page with "José Monje Cruz (5 December 1950 – 2 July 1992), better known by his stage name Camarón de la Isla, was a Spanish Romani flamenco singer. Considered one of the all-time greatest flamenco singers, he was noted for his collaborations with Paco de Lucía and Tomatito, and the three of them were of major importance to the revival of flamenco in the second half of the 20th century. Many consider Camarón to be the single most popular and influential flamenco cantaor (sing...")
- 07:35, 8 February 2024 Prue talk contribs created page Jeffrey Weeks (Created page with "'''Jeffrey Weeks''' OBE (born 1945, in Rhondda, Wales) is a gay activist and an historian and sociologist specializing in work on sexuality. At time of writing, he is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at London South Bank University, regarded as one of the leading British sociologists and historians within the field of sexuality,<ref>[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/campaign/jeffrey-weeks Jeffrey Weeks - UCL Campaign]</ref> and the most significant British intellectual working on se...")
- 23:43, 22 January 2024 Prue talk contribs created page Arthur Schopenhauer (Created page with "'''Arthur Schopenhauer''' (22 February 1788 – 21 September 1860) was a German philosopher. Popular in his lifetime and thereafter, he remained the most influential German philosopher until the First World War. On the universality of Pederasty, he wrote: ::''Considered in itself, pederasty ... seems an act ... which would be repeated only in isolated cases at most. But if we turn to experience, we find the opposite; we see [pederasty] frequently practiced at all t...")
- 00:26, 12 December 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Childhood Sensuality Circle (Created page with "'''Childhood Sensuality Circle (CSC)''' was an American lobby, educational and lay research organization, for the liberation of children and youth. Its main figure was '''Valida Davila''' of San Diego, California. During the 70's and early 80's, she published the CSC Nusletter, a bi-monthly publication presenting topical issues and the political opinions of the CSC. The emphasis was on the elimination of ageism: discrimination based on age. In 2015, twenty issues of this...")
- 17:10, 1 December 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:September-1967-Christian-Rossi-is-in-the-back-row-second-from-the-right.jpg (The second C class at the start of the school year in September 1967. Christian Rossi is in the back row, second from the right. Taken from Le Monde's 2020 series of historical articles, by Pascale Robert-Diard and Joseph Beauregard. French link: https://www.lemonde.fr/series-d-ete/article/2020/08/16/l-affaire-gabrielle-russier-un-amour-hors-la-loi-notre-serie-en-six-episodes-a-lire-ou-relire_6049077_3451060.html English translated link: https://www-lemonde-fr.translate.goog/series-d-ete/a...)
- 17:10, 1 December 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:September-1967-Christian-Rossi-is-in-the-back-row-second-from-the-right.jpg (The second C class at the start of the school year in September 1967. Christian Rossi is in the back row, second from the right. Taken from Le Monde's 2020 series of historical articles, by Pascale Robert-Diard and Joseph Beauregard. French link: https://www.lemonde.fr/series-d-ete/article/2020/08/16/l-affaire-gabrielle-russier-un-amour-hors-la-loi-notre-serie-en-six-episodes-a-lire-ou-relire_6049077_3451060.html English translated link: https://www-lemonde-fr.translate.goog/series-d-ete/a...)
- 17:08, 1 December 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Who-kills-or-the-Gabrielle-Russer-affair-April-1970-Exhibition-Paris-Museum-of-Modern-Art-By-Malassis-cooperative.jpg (Exhibition in April 1970 at the Museum of Modern Art in the city of Paris “Who kills? or the Gabrielle Russer affair. Malassis cooperative. DOLE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, CL. CH BERNARDO. Taken from Le Monde's 2020 series of historical articles, by Pascale Robert-Diard and Joseph Beauregard. French link: https://www.lemonde.fr/series-d-ete/article/2020/08/16/l-affaire-gabrielle-russier-un-amour-hors-la-loi-notre-serie-en-six-episodes-a-lire-ou-relire_6049077_3451060.html English translated link...)
- 17:08, 1 December 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Who-kills-or-the-Gabrielle-Russer-affair-April-1970-Exhibition-Paris-Museum-of-Modern-Art-By-Malassis-cooperative.jpg (Exhibition in April 1970 at the Museum of Modern Art in the city of Paris “Who kills? or the Gabrielle Russer affair. Malassis cooperative. DOLE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, CL. CH BERNARDO. Taken from Le Monde's 2020 series of historical articles, by Pascale Robert-Diard and Joseph Beauregard. French link: https://www.lemonde.fr/series-d-ete/article/2020/08/16/l-affaire-gabrielle-russier-un-amour-hors-la-loi-notre-serie-en-six-episodes-a-lire-ou-relire_6049077_3451060.html English translated link...)
- 17:06, 1 December 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Russier-and-Rossi-film.jpg
- 17:06, 1 December 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Russier-and-Rossi-film.jpg
- 17:00, 1 December 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Christian-Rossi-18-in-Paris-May-27-1970.jpg (Christian Rossi, the lover of Gabrielle Russier, pictured at 18 years old in Paris, May 27th 1970.)
- 17:00, 1 December 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Christian-Rossi-18-in-Paris-May-27-1970.jpg (Christian Rossi, the lover of Gabrielle Russier, pictured at 18 years old in Paris, May 27th 1970.)
- 16:56, 1 December 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Gabrielle-lighting-Christian-Rossis-cigarette-on-Sainte-Croix-beach-in-Martigues-July-1968.jpg (Gabrielle Russier, pictured lighting Christian Rossi's cigarette on Sainte-Croix beach in Martigues, in July 1968. Taken from Le Monde's 2020 series of historical articles, by Pascale Robert-Diard and Joseph Beauregard. French link: https://www.lemonde.fr/series-d-ete/article/2020/08/16/l-affaire-gabrielle-russier-un-amour-hors-la-loi-notre-serie-en-six-episodes-a-lire-ou-relire_6049077_3451060.html English translated link: https://www-lemonde-fr.translate.goog/series-d-ete/article/2020/08/...)
- 16:56, 1 December 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Gabrielle-lighting-Christian-Rossis-cigarette-on-Sainte-Croix-beach-in-Martigues-July-1968.jpg (Gabrielle Russier, pictured lighting Christian Rossi's cigarette on Sainte-Croix beach in Martigues, in July 1968. Taken from Le Monde's 2020 series of historical articles, by Pascale Robert-Diard and Joseph Beauregard. French link: https://www.lemonde.fr/series-d-ete/article/2020/08/16/l-affaire-gabrielle-russier-un-amour-hors-la-loi-notre-serie-en-six-episodes-a-lire-ou-relire_6049077_3451060.html English translated link: https://www-lemonde-fr.translate.goog/series-d-ete/article/2020/08/...)
- 04:40, 25 November 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Gabrielle Russier (Created page with "'''Gabrielle Russier''', (Born April 29, 1937, in Paris - Died September 1, 1969, in Marseille), was an associate professor of literature. At 31-years-old, following the stigmatization of a consensual romantic / sexual relationship with '''Christian Rossi''' - one of her sixteen-year-old students - Gabrielle and her romantic life became the subject of nationwide controversy and debate. A New York Times article describes Christian as "a big, bearded, militant Maoist who l...")
- 03:10, 20 November 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Joel Best (Created page with "{{Template:Ac}}'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joel_Best Joel Best]''', in-full '''Joel Gordon Best''' (born August 21, 1946), is a professor of sociology and criminal justice at the University of Delaware. He is a prolific author and specializes in topics such as social problems and deviance. Among MAPs, AAMs and their allies, Best will most likely be known for his 1990 book ''[https://archive.org/details/threatenedchildr0000best/mode/2up Threatened children:...")
- 02:02, 20 November 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Allie C. Kilpatrick (Created page with "{{Template:Ac}}'''Allie Callaway Kilpatrick''' (birth date unknown), known as '''Allie C. Kilpatrick''', is a social work professor at the University of Georgia, who conducted a literature review on childhood sexual experiences, both wanted and unwanted, and administered her own 33-page questionnaire to 501 Southern women. As Judith Levine explained, "Most of Kilpatrick's subjects had kissed and hugged, fondled and masturbated as adolescents, and more than a quarter...")
- 01:05, 20 November 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Paul Okami (Created page with "'''Paul Okami''' (birth-date unknown; PhD, University of California at Los Angeles), is Adjunct Professor of Psychology at Widener University, and a member of the Association for Psychological Science. As a graduate student, Okami published frequently in the areas of sexuality, evolutionary psychology, and child development (including youth sexuality). Some of this work gained wide recognition by top experts in related fields, and were published in top journals such...")
- 00:16, 20 November 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Chin-Keung Li (Created page with "'''Chin-Keung Li''', also known as '''C.K. Li''' (birth-date unknown), is Senior Clinical Psychologist in the United Kingdom. For his PhD research, Dr. Li conducted one of the then-few non-forensic / non-clinical research projects on the self-perception of self-identified pedophiles. Conducting research from summer 1983 to the end of 1986 at the University of Cambridge, the project was supported by three separate research grants under the supervision of Cambridge Cri...")
- 00:51, 18 November 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Gunter Schmidt paidika.jpg (Photo of Gunter Schmidt, taken from his 1989 interview in Paidika: The Journal of Paedophilia.)
- 00:51, 18 November 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Gunter Schmidt paidika.jpg (Photo of Gunter Schmidt, taken from his 1989 interview in Paidika: The Journal of Paedophilia.)
- 00:33, 14 November 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Lars Ullerstam (Created page with "'''Lars Ullerstam''' (in full: Lars Gustaf Adolf Ullerstam), born April 22, 1935 in Vänersborg, is a Swedish psychiatrist and author best known for the book ''De erotiska minoritertena'' (1964), translated and published in English as ''The Erotic Minorities'' (1966).<ref>[https://annas-archive.org/md5/48f75ed5a2b7b7fe8c6e39568bf6c973 The Erotic Minorities. Introduction by Yves de St. Agnes; translated by Anselm Hollo. (Grove Press, New York, 1966)].</ref> Ullerstam was...")
- 20:42, 13 November 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Pat Sikes (Created page with "'''Pat Sikes''' is Professor Emeritus of Qualitative Inquiry in the School of Education, University of Sheffield (UK). She has focused on narrative auto/biographical approaches since the late 1970s, and throughout her career has undertaken research which has used them to investigate topics around teachers' lives and careers. From 2014, she principally investigates the perceptions and experiences of children and young people who have a parent with young onset dementia. Re...")
- 18:43, 13 November 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Alex Hormozi (Created page with "'''Alex Hormozi''' is an Iranian-American entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist, internet personality, author, actor, digital marketer, podcaster, and public / motivational speaker. As of November 2023, he has a Youtube channel with 1.75 million subscribers. His content often emphasizes the importance of nurturing an internal [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locus_of_control locus of control]. In a TikTok video posted (since deleted) to r/PedoLogic on Reddit,<ref>[https:...")
- 20:30, 2 November 2023 Prue talk contribs created page The Campaign Against Public Morals (Created page with "'''The Campaign Against Public Morals''' (CAMP) was initially formed in 1980 as a defence committee for Thomas O'Carroll and his PIE co-defendants at the 1981 trial for "Conspiracy to corrupt public morals". The committee was hi-jacked by two radical paedophiles (Dave Landau and Tim Brown) with a different agenda, hostile to PIE, and O’Carroll resigned from his own defence committee. In 1981 CAPM produced a left-wing / a quasi-anarchist booklet en...")
- 19:56, 2 November 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Jim Kepner.jpg (American gay liberation founder Jim Kepner, pictured at a NAMBLA meeting.)
- 19:56, 2 November 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Jim Kepner.jpg (American gay liberation founder Jim Kepner, pictured at a NAMBLA meeting.)
- 23:16, 29 October 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Jim Kepner (Created page with "'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Kepner Jim Kepner]''' (in full, '''James Lynn Kepner''', Jr.) (born. 1923 – died. 15 November 1997) was an American journalist, author, historian, archivist and leader in the gay rights movement. His work was intertwined with ''One, Inc.'' and ''One Magazine'', and eventually contributed to the formation of the ''ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives''. Assisted by Prof. [[Walter L. Williams]...")
- 19:28, 19 October 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Will H. L. Ogrinc (Created page with "'''Will H.L. Ogrinc''' (died 2018) was a Professor in Ancient and Medieval History at Hogeschool Rotterdam & Omstreken in the Netherlands. He graduated in Medieval History at Utrecht State University, and published an enlarged version of his doctoral thesis about western alchemy in the ''Journal of Medieval History'' (1980).<ref>[https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1016/0304-4181(80)90030-5 Western Society and Alchemy from 1200 to 1500] (1980).</ref> He was a lecturer...")