When Bobbisue Thompson looks at the long history of LGBTQ2S+ lives and activism in Saskatchewan, she sees many places where her experiences — as a trans woman living in Turtleford, a town of fewer ...
Regina was a city of contrasts in the 1970s and 1980s — from disco and dances, to intolerance and animosity. She arrived in Regina in 1975, as a political refugee from Chile, with her husband and the ...
Prairie Pride is a series by Local Journalism Initiative reporter Julia Peterson that celebrates queer life in rural Saskatchewan. When Bobbisue Thompson looks at the long history of LGBTQ2S+ lives ...
This course is presented in partnership with The ArQuives. The ArQuives is Canada's LGBTQ2+ Archives, formerly known as the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, is a Canadian non-profit organization, ...
In a province whose motto is Multis e gentibus vires — from many peoples, strength — the divide between people is growing a little wider. However, as one University of Saskatchewan professor noted on ...
TORONTO, September 21, 2021 – More than one-third (36 per cent) of Toronto-area LGBTQ2S youth experiencing homelessness have attempted suicide since the COVID-19 pandemic began and 82 per cent have ...
Kahsennenhawe Sky-Deer, 41, has made history as the first woman and the first LGBTQ2S person to be elected grand chief of the Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke, according to CBC Radio Canada. Sky-Deer, who ...
Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts Goes Big and Goes Winslow Homer in a Splendid Show A Catfight in a Snake Pit in Philly’s Art Museum NRPLUS Conference Call with Meir Soloveichik and Rich Lowry Dracula ...
A recent Supreme Court of Canada decision has provided LGBTQ2S+ advocates with hope during a time of rising anti-queer and anti-trans hate. The defamation case Hansman v. Neufeld was brought by school ...
Recently, Finance Minister Bill Morneau announced $450,000 in federal funding to improve safety for LGBTQ2S+ Canadians. The funding will be used by Pride Toronto to engage in nationwide consultations ...
Three non-profit agencies will receive $714,000 in provincial funding to create a roster of free services for young LGBTQ2S+ people in Windsor and Essex County. “QLink programs will offer welcoming, ...