On 5 February 1981, 200 police officers performed a series of coordinated raids on four bathhouses in downtown Toronto, which they called “Operation Soap.” The raids marked a turning point for Toronto’s queer community, sparking protests against derogatory treatment from the police, media and the public.
On 5 February 1981, 200 police officers performed a series of coordinated raids on four bathhouses in downtown Toronto, which they called “Operation Soap.” The raids marked a turning point for Toronto’s queer community, sparking protests against derogatory treatment from the police, media and the public.
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