WILSON, DOUGLAS

Related heading: DOUG WILSON AWARD
Stubblejumper Press ["founded in Saskatchewan in 1977, has been re-established in Toronto after six years of inactivity"; Douglas Wilson "plans an active printing program featuring the work of Canadian lesbians and gay men"].
P23 [1986]: 30 (15cm.)
[Letter particularly about the first Metamorphosis festival in 1978]. By Doug Wilson.
P37 (Dec. 1, 1987): 33 (14cm.)
Doug Wilson for Parliament [native of Saskatchewan seeking NDP nomination in Toronto federal riding of Rosedale; Wilson was earlier in conflict with University of Saskatchewan Faculty of Education; was executive director of Saskatchewan Association on Human Rights; in Toronto since 1983].
P41 (May 18, 1988): 10-11 (12cm.)
Wilson running [Doug Wilson wins NDP nomination for Toronto Rosedale federal riding June 3, defeating Anton Kuerti (who made anti-gay remarks) and Shirley Jones].
P42 (June 29, 1988): 10 (9cm.)
[Svend] Robinson wins again; [Doug Wilson gets more than 8000 votes, but is defeated in Toronto Rosedale; other candidates mentioned].
P46(v7n1)(Jan. 18, 1989): 8 (15cm.)
AIDS claims Doug Wilson [obituary].
P76 (v10n7)(Oct. 28, 1992): 10 (48cm.)
"Let us now praise famous men..." [concerning establishment of the Doug Wilson Award and relating the issue of Doug Wilson's struggle with the University of Saskatchewan's Dean Kirkpatrick, of the Education Department]. By Peter Millard.
P95 (v13n2)[misnumbered v13n1 on contents page](March 8, 1995): 6 (60cm.)
Doug Wilson Award [will be presented for first time March 25 by Gays and Lesbians at the University of Saskatchewan (GLUS); background information on Doug Wilson].
P95 (v13n2)[misnumbered v13n1 on contents page](March 8, 1995): 19 (41cm.)
Out of the closets -- into the archives [detailed report of donation by Neil Richards of gay/lesbian materials to Saskatchewan Archives Board, Saskatoon; at core of Richards's collection are organizational records of "most of the Saskatoon groups which, in the seventies and early eighties, gave the city's gay/lesbian community a high local and national profile"; many organizations named; also reference to earlier donations by estate of Doug Wilson, and by Peter Millard; acquisition also of papers of Coalition for Human Equality, of which the late Don McNamee was a prominent member; etc.].
P97 (v13n4)(June 7, 1995): 11 (34cm.)
Planning for award [2nd annual Award ceremony and reception to be held February 24, 1996; Award presented annually and "open to all past and present students and staff" of the University of Saskatchewan "campus"; brief background information about Doug Wilson].
P101 (v13n8)(Dec. 6, 1995): 14 (17cm.)
Janine Fuller to speak [will be guest speaker at third annual Doug Wilson Award, presented at University of Saskatchewan by Gays and Lesbians at the U of S (GLUS); information about Doug Wilson, the Award, and previous recipients; full-page display ad on p. 14].
P110 (v15n1)(Jan. 29, 1997): 13-14 (35 + 23cm.)
Prairie history [report on publication of scholarly article by Valerie Korinek on Doug Wilson, who, in 1975, was a graduate student in the University of Saskatchewan's College of Education and was suspended from supervising student teachers when ran an advertisement to form a university gay group; "a detailed examination of one of the key players and pivotal events in the development of Saskatchewan's gay and lesbian communities"; article published in Canadian Historical Review, December 2003 issue; this article "is the first result in print of Korinek's ongoing research project 'Prairie Fairies,' a history of gay and lesbian community formation in Western Canada"].
P166 (v22n1)(Jan. 28, 2004): 9 (50cm.)