Galop

In June 1982 the Gay London Police Monitoring Group (GALOP) was created to expose the systematic harassment of the gay and Lesbian communities by the police and to educate them about their rights. In this section, interviewees tell us what happened next…

Why Galop?

Here, interviewees describe how and why they personally became involved with Galop.

Susan Paterson
Susan Paterson 2
Susan Paterson 3
Bill
Robert Brown
Carla Clarke
Sam Goldberg
Lorraine Roberts
Debbie Gold
Michael Dresser

Perceptions of Galop

In this section, interviewees talk about their impressions of Galop and its working environment.

Robert Brown
Robert Brown 2
Sam Goldberg
Lorraine Roberts
Emma Grant
Michael Dresser
Michael Dresser 2
Tor Docherty

Galop’s Development

Interviewees recall periods of change and expansion within Galop and reflect on the contribution of individuals to the progress and direction of the charity.

Sasan Abtah
Bill
Jackie Foley
Martin Nicholson
Vaughan Williams
Peter Tatchell
Sam Goldberg
Lorraine Roberts
Lorraine Roberts 2
Lorraine Roberts 3
Lorraine Roberts 4
Debbie Gold
Colin Richardson
Michael Dresser
Michael Dresser 2
Michael Dresser 3
Tor Docherty
Tor Docherty 2

Aspirations for Galop

Interviewees suggest ideas for the future of Galop along with their long-term hopes for the work.

Susan Paterson
Robert Brown
Robert Brown 2
Sam Goldberg
Peter Dunn
Peter Dunn 2
Emma Grant
Michael Dresser