A minute in history

A minute in history

Queen鈥檚 University professor Steven Maynard consults on first-ever LGBTQ Heritage Minute.

By Anne Craig

June 13, 2018

Share

For the first time in the history of Historica Canada鈥檚 Heritage Minutes, the newest segment focuses on LGBTQ history in Canada, specifically Jim Egan, Canada鈥檚 first gay rights activist. Acting as a historical consultant for the Minute was Queen鈥檚 University history professor Steven Maynard.

鈥淗istorica Canada is trying to broaden the scope of its Heritage Minutes and make them more inclusive,鈥 says Dr. Maynard, who worked on the project for over a year. 鈥淭hey have a new Minute that focuses on Indigenous people and residential schools, while another examines Viola Desmond and the experience of African Canadians. This is the first time they have explored the LGBTQ community in Canada.鈥

Mr. Egan was chosen as the subject of the Minute because of his work as an activist in 1949 when he regularly wrote to publications criticizing inaccurate portrayals of lesbian and gay people. He also wrote letters to politicians advocating for fairer treatment of lesbians and gays under the law. This activism took place years before homosexuality was decriminalized in 1969, and it is captured in the opening sequence of the Minute.

Prior to that time, gay men were often branded as criminal sexual psychopaths and dangerous sexual offenders. These labels provided for indeterminate prison sentences.

The Minute focuses on what Mr. Egan was best known for 鈥 fighting for the legal rights of same-sex couples in Canada. In 1986, he began collecting Canada Pension Plan benefits and applied for spousal benefits for his partner Jack Nesbit the following year. The application was denied. The couple took the challenge all the way to the Supreme Court and despite losing that challenge, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously to include sexual orientation as a prohibited grounds of discrimination in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

成人大片 professor Steven Maynard worked as a consultant on the newest Heritage Minute featuring Jim Egan and LGBTQ rights in Canada.

鈥淗eritage Minutes are a familiar part of Canadian culture and I think this one will be well received,鈥 says Dr. Maynard. 鈥淲ith the Prime Minister鈥檚 recent apology for historical discrimination against LGBTQ Canadians and with upcoming Pride celebrations across the country, this Minute comes at just the right time.鈥

In addition to suggesting sources and storylines, Dr. Maynard reviewed the scripts provided by Historica Canada to ensure the accuracy of the Minute.

Experiential learning is one of the key components of Dr. Maynard鈥檚 classes at Queen鈥檚. He鈥檚 looking forward to using the Egan Minute in his courses but notes, 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to take something like this and move it outside the classroom so it has the 成人大片 impact. All Canadians should understand this moment in our history and that is why it was so important to me to work on it with Historica Canada.鈥

To view the Jim Egan Heritage Minute visit the website and also watch for the new Minute on CBC Television.

Arts and Science