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The Rainbow Resource Centre can trace its history back to the early 70′s. It began as a student group at the University of Manitoba, first known as the Campus Gay Club, with a name change in 1973 to Gays for Equality. A telephone information line, peer counselling service and a resource library on the University of Manitoba campus were a few of the first services offered. Gays for Equality went on to become a leader and an important resource for the gay and lesbian community, providing community services, education, outreach and political awareness and activism. Learn more about the Rainbow Resource Centre »

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International Day Against Homophobia Press Release – 2013

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 16th 2013: International Day Against Homophobia Rainbow Resource Centre hosts community rally against homophobia and in support of Bill 18 Winnipeg, MB — May 15th 2013 Across Canada and the world, the International Day Against Homophobia … Continue reading

May 16th – Int’l Day Against Homophobia Rally – Agenda

Click here to download the Handbill and Agenda for RRC’s Rally!