Lewis Raven Wallace’s new book digs into the science of personal transformation
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Lewis Raven Wallace’s new book digs into the science of personal transformation
McMaster recently cut ties with the Society for Evidence-based Gender Medicine in a win for students and faculty
The late Miss Major was a pivotal activist and organizer for trans liberation for decades
Bilal Baig, Devery Jacobs and Beverly Glenn-Copeland are among the honourees for the second annual Pink Awards
Trans-affirming prison policies are being revoked in parts of Canada and the U.S. We need to protect Two-Spirit and trans people in prisons
With the closure of the AIDS Committee of Toronto, public health experts are wondering if this is the beginning of the end for HIV service organizations in Canada
Since its inception, ICE has held a long record of violence toward the LGBTQ2S+ community. Here some of the activists who are fighting back
Obergefell isn’t safe, but it’s the most safe of all our unsafe rights
Scammers targeting money from queer people in intolerant countries
Stores can provide important access to health resources and community—but queerness demands that we dream bigger
Amid calls for a community-wide boycott, LGBTQ2S+ groups in the city are celebrating on their own terms
Every festival is a beast to pull together—but Vancouver’s faces the brunt of today’s economic and political pressures
Despite raids and threats, bookstores carry on as crucial LGBTQ2S+ organizing hubs
Gen Z is fuelling the revival of LGBTQ2S+ social spaces
“Queer” and “Arab” are not contradictory—they’re a harmonious set of qualities that comprise the essence of millions of people
Glenn Burke made history as the first Major League Baseball player to publicly come out as gay. He’s also credited with inventing the high-five
The dream of a handful of queer couples to have their love recognized in law catalyzed a global movement
The 11-part series “Taking Space” explores where we go next as the lights of gay bars dim