Front homosexuel d'action révolutionnaire

The Front homosexuel d'action révolutionnaire (transl. Homosexual Front for Revolutionary Action; FHAR) was a loose Parisian movement founded in 1971, resulting from an alliance between lesbian feminists and gay male activists. The movement had no official leaders, but Guy Hocquenghem and Françoise d'Eaubonne were among its most prominent representatives, while other members included Christine Delphy, Daniel Guérin, and Laurent Dispot.

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Front homosexuel d'action révolutionnaire

The Front homosexuel d'action révolutionnaire (transl. Homosexual Front for Revolutionary Action; FHAR) was a loose Parisian movement founded in 1971, resulting from an alliance between lesbian feminists and gay male activists. The movement had no official leaders, but Guy Hocquenghem and Françoise d'Eaubonne were among its most prominent representatives, while other members included Christine Delphy, Daniel Guérin, and Laurent Dispot.

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