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Lesbian Organization of Toronto

The Lesbian Organization of Toronto (L.O.O.T. or LOOT)〔Ross, Becki L. ''The House that Jill Built: Lesbian Nation in Formation'', University of Toronto Press, ISBN 0-8020-7479-0 ''passim'' for the abbreviation without periods〕 was a multi-faceted lesbian organization founded in 1976 and disbanded in 1980.〔Ross, p11〕 The group was Toronto's first openly lesbian feminist group, and its members elected to open Canada's first Lesbian Centre.
==History==
L.O.O.T. grew out of an October 1976 meeting convened in the C.H.A.T. (Community Homophile Association of Toronto) offices on Church Street. Fiona Rattray, an original member, estimates the meeting was attended by 30-60 lesbians.〔Ross, p64〕 Members present at this meeting decided to rent part of a house (342 Jarvis St), to develop a multi-use lesbian centre.〔Ross, p162〕 The collective also included Eve Zaremba, who would later become one of Canada's first notable openly lesbian writers,〔Robert Aldrich and Garry Votherspoon, ''Who's Who in Contemporary Gay and Lesbian History Vol. 2: From World War II to the Present Day''. p. 460. Taylor & Francis, 2001. ISBN 0203994086.〕 and Lynne Fernie, a noted documentary filmmaker.〔(Lynne Fernie ) at glbtq.com
The Lesbian Organization of Toronto shared the building with two other compatible organizations; ''The Other Woman'', One of Toronto's longest lasting feminist newsmagazines, and the Three of Cups Women's Coffeehouse. L.O.O.T. moved into the house on February 1, 1977.〔

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