Homosexualités et Socialisme

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Homosexualités et Socialisme (Homosexualities and Socialism) (HES) is a political independent LGBT organization affiliated with the Parti Socialiste in France officially, since 2015, and with the Parti Radical de Gauche since 2019.[1] It was created in 1983[2] by Jan-Paul Pouliquen.[3] From 1993 to 1997, its president was Stéphane Martinet.[4] Its former president from 2007 to 2012 was Gilles Bon-Maury.[5] It is a member of ILGA-Europe and was a member of Rainbow Rose.[2]

See also

GayLib – A conservative equivalent

References

  1. ^ HES, c'est quoi ?
  2. ^ a b HES, c'est quoi ?
  3. ^ Frédéric Martel, Le Rose et le Noir, Paris; Éditions du Seuil, p. 265
  4. ^ Jean-Pierre Azema, Vivre et Survivre dans le Marais, Paris: Le Manuscrit, 2005, p. 506 [1]
  5. ^ Gilles Bon-Maury, 'Du lobbying? Non: un travail de conviction', Têtu News 145, June 2009, p. 32

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