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Gens Hellquist
Gens Douglas Hellquist (October 12, 1946 - September 28, 2013) was a Canadian activist and publisher, noted for his prominent role in founding and developing the organized LGBT community in the province of Saskatchewan.〔("Gay and Lesbian Activism" ). Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan.〕
==Background==
Born in North Battleford and raised in Saskatoon,〔(Obituaries: Gens Hellquist ). ''Saskatoon Star-Phoenix'', October 7, 2013.〕 he was working in social services in Saskatoon in 1971.〔("Gay health pioneer and advocate Gens Hellquist dies" ). ''Xtra!'', October 2, 2013.〕 With no visible LGBT community in the city, in that year he placed a classified advertisement in the Vancouver newspaper ''The Georgia Straight'' seeking other people interested in forming a gay group.〔"Saskatoon Gay Action: Progress in a Prairie city". ''The Body Politic'', Vol. 10 (1983).〕

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