David Rayside
David Rayside is a Canadian academic and activist. He was a professor of political science at the University of Toronto until his retirement in 2013, and was the founding director of the university's Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies from 2004 to 2008.
Rayside joined the University of Toronto in 1974, and for over thirty years has taught and written on the politics of sexual diversity, gender, and religion. He was a member of the Right to Privacy Committee, a committee formed in response to police raids on gay bathhouses, The Body Politic, one of Canada's first and most influential LGBT magazines, the Citizens' Independent Review of Police Activities, and the campaign to add sexual orientation to the Ontario Human Rights Code. He was also a cofounder of the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Studies Association, and of the Positive Space Campaign at the University of Toronto.
He has served on the boards of the Canadian Political Science Association and the American Political Science Association, and in both organizations has worked on committees promoting equity in academic life. In 2014 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.Publications
- Alexandria: A Small Town in Modern Times, 1991
- On the Fringe: Gays and Lesbians in Politics, 1998
- Equity, Diversity, and Canadian Labour, ed. Gerald Hunt and David Rayside, 2007
- Queer Inclusions, Continental Divisions, 2008
- Faith, Politics and Sexual Diversity in Canada and the United States, ed. David Rayside and Clyde Wilcox, 2011
- Conservatism in Canada, ed. James Farney and David Rayside, 2013
- Religion and Canadian Party Politics, by David Rayside, Jerald Sabin, and Paul Thomas, 2017