- Canadian Gay Movement: History of Activism
- Founding of the UTHA
- Glad Day Bookshop Toronto 1970-1991-2000
- Ottawa Demonstration – August 28, 1971
- Toronto Gay Action, The Gay Alliance…
- The Body Politic: The Early Years
- French River Gay Retreat
- Fourth Gay Conference Toronto 1976
- GayDays 1978
- Toronto Gay Pride 1988
- Last Toronto Demonstration Against…
- The Church Street Steps
- ARCHIVES: Canadian Gay Archives
- European Gay Movement & Bookstores
- American Gay Movement & Bookstores
- “Pride” in Asian Cities
- Toronto 1968 – 1973
- People Along the Path
- Personal Life
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- Botanical Gardens
- Brazil: Rio de Janeiro Botanical Gardens
- Italy: Orto Botanico di Cagliari,…
- Italy: Orto Botanico Catania
- Italy: Orto Botanico di Pisa
- Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
- Malaysia: Penang Botanical Garden
- Portugal: Botanical Gardens of Lisboa…
- Spain: Alhambra: The Gardens
- Spain: Puerto de la Cruz Jardin Botanico
- Spain: Mossén Cinto Verdaguer Jardin,…
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- Plants of Tenerife Island
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- Insect Portraits
- Plant – Insect Relationships
- Nature in Canadian Places
- Nature In American Places
- South America
- The African World
- The Asian World
- The European World
Moroccans: Boys & Young Men
Introduction to: Moroccans: Boys & Young Men
A world about bonding, not about bullying. This gallery represents a small selection of photographs taken in Morocco starting in 1985, the year I first visited the country. To this day, the plague of obesity has hardly impacted Morocco. Why? Because except for the ruling and corporate elite, the rest of the population lives from day to day. Fortunate to earn enough money to keep going. The story, of course, is more complex than what these few words communicate. None the less, if you appreciate male beauty in a state of physical fitness, perhaps you can appreciate the aesthetic edge still preserved in countries like Morocco.