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When the professional is personal
Feature

When the professional is personal

How three people who work in LGBTQ2-related services navigate the ‘dual role’

By Shauna McGinn
A friend, an uncle, a lover: Three people reflect on loved ones lost to AIDS
HIV/AIDS

A friend, an uncle, a lover: Three people reflect on loved ones lost to AIDS

Stories from friends, family and lovers of the departed—people who continue to remember and fight to never forget

By Arvin Joaquin
Queer and here: LGBT Canadian youth come out to immigrant families
Coming Out

Queer and here: LGBT Canadian youth come out to immigrant families

LGBT Canadian youth talk about coming out to a family that might have a different point of view

By Jordan Steinhauer
The escalating violence against LGBT people in Honduras
Power

The escalating violence against LGBT people in Honduras

Almost 300 LGBT deaths have been reported in the last eight years

By Linda Farthing
This arts festival is celebrating bisexual visibility and cultural diversity
Bisexuality

This arts festival is celebrating bisexual visibility and cultural diversity

‘Bisexuals are not an afterthought or a token,’ festival founder says

By Arvin Joaquin
What LGBT Indo-Canadians think of India’s move to decriminalize homosexuality
Power

What LGBT Indo-Canadians think of India’s move to decriminalize homosexuality

‘India definitely is just starting its journey down that road’

By Riley Sparks
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When will science come out of the closet?
Power

When will science come out of the closet?

Why aren’t there more openly LGBT people in science, tech, engineering and math?

By Misha Gajewski
How Edmonton became a political battleground for queer students’ rights
Alberta

How Edmonton became a political battleground for queer students’ rights

Religious conservatism has long dominated the politics of Edmonton, but a day of reckoning might be on the horizon for the religious right

By Michael Ott
Overkill: Murder in Toronto-the-Good
Feature

Overkill: Murder in Toronto-the-Good

By Robin Hardy
Augustas Dennie was deported from Canada. Now he lives in a dangerous exile
Feature

Augustas Dennie was deported from Canada. Now he lives in a dangerous exile

Dennie’s claim was rejected because he couldn’t prove he was gay. Now he’s back in St Vincent and the Grenadines fearing for his life

By Arshy Mann
The challenges of being trans, male and homeless in Montreal
Power

The challenges of being trans, male and homeless in Montreal

Why do so few shelters provide a safe space for trans men?

By Ruby Pratka
The murder that changed us
Feature

The murder that changed us

Aaron Webster, 10 years later

By Robin Perelle
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