Experts say the state could experience a major outbreak as a result of the funding loss
Cassandra Kislenko
Cassandra Kislenko is an autistic trans woman writing and researching in Toronto. She is currently pursuing an MA in Critical Disability Studies at York University.
Forget Sapphic yearning. Just make a move already!
But before we can get past intense eye contact and fleeting hand touches, we must first look deep within ourselves
Is Canada’s blood ban really over?
A public health researcher weighs in on what queer and trans people need to know about donating blood in Canada
‘Third Person’ captures what it’s like to be a trans person with dissociative identity disorder
In her debut memoir, graphic novelist Emma Grove chronicles her experience navigating the mental healthcare system while trans
Why the ‘treatment’ of autism is a form of conversion therapy
OPINION: The only government-funded therapy for autistic children is called Applied Behaviour Analysis, an approach developed in tandem with discredited anti-LGBTQ2S+ practises
Dating as an autistic person can be challenging—but it’s also joyful and hot
Reframing the way we view “autistic traits,” like directness and openness, can make dating better for just about everybody