Roger Moody

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Roger Moody (Born circa. 1940 - Died June, 2022) was a British MAP author, political theorist and activist for various left-wing causes. These causes included labor/worker's rights, the rights of indigenous peoples and mining communities, an opposition to war, and the right of mutually willing sexual expression for sexual minorities - including MAPs and young people. Moody was an "out"/open pedophile during the 1970s, before this previously obscure psychiatric term became widely known in Britain and heavily demonized/stigmatized in the 1980s (Basannavar, 2019).[1] Moody created and published through Peace News, publishing a short book - "Indecent Assault" (1980) - which addressed a legal trial in which Moody was acquitted over charges of the sexual touching of two minor males (known legally as "sexual assault"). He also published articles on MAP issues such as "How to Make Paedophilia Acceptable" ( ) and "Man/Boy Love and the Left" ( ), outlined below.

A 2022 obituary explains Moody's non-MAP focused activism.[2] Moody "was born in Bristol in the 1940s [...] active in the peace movement and, along with his friend Jan Roberts, set up CIMRA (Colonialism and Indigenous Minorities Research and Action) to stimulate support for indigenous land rights struggles across the world." Moody was "centrally involved" in the "Mines and Communities network," established in 2001 to share information on mining with land-based communities, with Moody's focus being on Asia-Pacific mining. "In 2019," the author reports, "Mines and Communities was awarded the UK-based Gandhi Foundation's prestigious Peace Prize, largely because of Roger's work on mining in India."


Death

Moody died peacefully in his home in late May or early July, 2022.