Six months into the historic plan, some are still waiting for more concrete commitments
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Six months into the historic plan, some are still waiting for more concrete commitments
HB 4378 would allow anyone to sue a drag performer if a minor attends their performance
5 queer and trans news stories we’re following: March 10
Three new bills would further limit discussion of LGBTQ2S+ topics or identities in schools
While many drag events have been cancelled or postponed in Calgary over the last few months, as threats and protests escalate, a local historian says this type of backlash isn’t new
The bill would allow a parent “emergency custody” of children receiving gender-affirming care
5 queer and trans news stories to follow: March 3
Action4Canada protested inclusivity guidelines at a Kelowna board meeting last week, after being banned from meetings in Mission
A talk on “economic interests involved in transgenderism” has raised alarm bells in the student body and wider queer community
Anti-hate advocates want “acknowledgment that these charges were wrong in the first place”
If passed, the legislation would be in direct conflict with 2015’s Obergefell decision
New data from The Trevor Project reveals one in four Black trans youth reported a suicide attempt in the past year
The bills come as states like Texas and Florida increase government surveillance of trans people
Advocates point out that the bill could be used to target trans people in addition to drag performers
5 queer and trans news stories we’re watching (plus a baby bonus): Feb. 24
Advocates say anti-LGBTQ+ violence in Europe and Central Asia is “not going away” after a report found that 2022 was the most violent year for queer and trans people in the region
“I chose starvation over being raped again”
Closing the doors on vulnerable patients “was our worst fear,” says The Lavender Clinic’s CAO