RAINBOW HARMONY PROJECT (choral group; Winnipeg)

Singing in Manitoba [gay chorus organizing in Winnipeg; Jeff Staflund and Marian Hijkoop named as members of organizing team; contact; other comments].
P131 (v17n6)(Sept. 15, 1999): 19 (23cm.)
Beginnings [report from Winnipeg that first concert of Western Canada's newest gay/lesbian/bisexual community choir, Rainbow Harmony Project, of Winnipeg, was held May 20, 2000; Regina's Prairie Pride Chorus and Saskatoon's Bridge City Chorus also performed; 1000 people attended concert at Walker Theatre; details of concert; history of the development of Rainbow Harmony Project]. P137 (v18n4)(May 31, 2000): 24 (59cm.)
Rainbow Harmony Project [announcement of weekend events, May 19-20, 2001, in Regina; concert of Regina's Prairie Pride Chorus and the Winnipeg choir; other social events; brief background on the "history of co-operation" among Saskatoon, Regina, and Winnipeg choirs and members; etc.].
P144 (v19n3)(April 25, 2001): 14 (32cm.)
. See also display advertisement for this event, "Music Speaks Louder Than Words," in same issue, p. 12 (18cm.)
Violating the Code [Rainbow Harmony Project, Winnipeg choir, has filed human rights complaint over refusal of Mennonite Brethren group to rent Camp Ames, north of Gimli, to them; other details].
P157 (v20n8)(Dec. 4, 2002): 13 (13cm.)
We did no wrong [Rainbow Harmony Project continuing with complaint to Manitoba Human Rights Commission against Mennonite-operated camp, which refused choir permission to use facilities; other details, including support for choir from Winnipeg School Division Number One].
P160 (v21n3)(April 16, 2003): 12 (23cm.)