Canadian True Crime

The Murder of Joe Rose

02.01.2021 - By Kristi Lee | Canadian True CrimePlay

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QUEBEC | In 1989, 23-year-old Joe Rose and a friend boarded a Montreal bus home in the early morning hours. What happened next would be described as a turning point for the LGBTQ+ rights movement in Quebec.

Recommended resources for further reading: Prejudice to pride: The forgotten murder of Joe Rose, by Richard Burnett, special to the Montreal Gazette Sex Garage raid a turning point in Montreal’s LGBT activism by Richard Burnett, special to the Montreal Gazette HIV basics from Catie.ca (Canada’s source for HIV and hepatitis C information) People living with HIV in Canada: infographic [PDF]

Canadian True Crime donates monthly. This month’s donation has gone to: Interligne.co - offers 24/7 support to LGBTQ + people in both English and French, as well as their loved ones and staff in community, school, health and social services. 2SLGBTQIA+ Youth hotline: text or phone 1 888 505-1010 - there are no taboo subjects :)

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Credits: Research and 2SLGBTQIA+ content advise: Eliot Newton / Genderbandit Writing: Kristi Lee Audio editing and production: We Talk of Dreams Disclaimer voiced by the host of True Theme Song: We Talk of Dreams Special thanks to Timecop 1983 for use of Gone and Memories (first two tracks used) from the albums Lovers Parts 1 and 2.

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