The Green leader on passing LGBTQ2S+ policy in the House, the importance of representation and what’s gone wrong within her own party
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The Green leader on passing LGBTQ2S+ policy in the House, the importance of representation and what’s gone wrong within her own party
An offhand comment at a party inspires editor-at-large Tre’vell Anderson to interrogate how we police trans bodies
Covering the Toronto International Film Festival has reminded me of the power and beauty of being in a room with other LGBTQ2S+ people
Xtra surveyed dozens of queer and trans people running this year. Here’s what they said
Despite recent successes, a growing chorus of trans writers are asking tough questions, like where’s the nuance and context in literary criticism, and who’s holding the publishing industry to account?
While making “Caer (Caught),” Nicola Mai invited a Latina advocacy group into the editing suite
Sophie wants Finley to get a little closer, and we want this karaoke moment to end
Lil Nas X, Dan Levy and Kim Petras understood the assignment
Released on 9/11, “Glitter” suffered from bad timing and maybe even sabotage
Erin O’Toole uses these political strategies to skirt responsibility on issues affecting marginalized communities—and it comes at a price for LGBTQ2S+ Canadians
“You Are Not My Mother,” which debuted this week at TIFF, uses ancient folklore to reveal modern truths
Once again, form trumps function on the campaign trail
Activist Praney Anand calls for culture-specific resources and government aid
Brian Broome’s best-selling memoir “Punch Me Up to the Gods” cuts close to the bone
The groundbreaking author of “Gender Trouble” is no stranger to controversy
Our recommendations for what’s up and what’s on, beginning Sep. 9
Here are TIFF’s best bets, from a Dionne Warwick documentary to Céline Sciamma’s post-“Portrait of a Lady on Fire” drama
The party has made some of the most specific commitments to queer and trans communities. But after years of unfulfilled promises, it may not suffice