Half-A4, 12-page booklet produced by members of Gay Icebreakers, a collective of gay men who run a nightly telephone service for other gay people of any age. Covers "why Icebreakers was set up, how Icebreakers operates, why we are concerned about sexism in society, why we encourage people to "come out", why we consider ourselves to be political, who phones Icebreakers and how people who support Icebreakers can help". Icebreakers was an off-shoot of the London Gay Liberation Front's Counter Psychiatry Group established in 1972-3, and existed until the mid-1980's. They ran a telephone help line, social gatherings for people who contacted them, a discussion group at Gay's the Word bookshop in Bloomsbury, and a fund-raising disco that moved between venues in Islington from originally The Prince Albert pub (now Central Station), to the Hemingford Arms, then the Carved Red Lion, then The Pied Bull, and finally the Bell at King's Cross.