Pride Toronto story: Nov. 30, 2022
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The non-profit is under fire again for purportedly lying about partnership with renowned Indigenous artist Kent Monkman
Xtra readers submitted pups, parades, parties and more, but one photo won out
Moose Jaw Pride has already stopped all programming and services, including a gender-affirming care fund
Queer activists in Edmonton have been threatened by guns and baseball bats in recent weeks
Police cancelled the march, citing security reasons—but organizers say it will happen regardless
Community members say Fierté Montréal needs to communicate more and better, but has their support
Corporate Pride doesn’t reflect our roots—or a pathway to LGBTQ2S+ liberation
Plus more of what’s on and happening starting July 8
The milestone reflects the work of groups advocating that homosexuality is not “haram”
From camp excess to sapphic joy, music columnist Jordan Currie has your summer playlist ready
Events hosting millions of people have been mostly peaceful and carefree, even following violence in Norway and other threats
Plus more of what’s up and on, starting June 23
Even with strict conservative laws, the queer community in Nigeria’s most populated city prepares for a week-long community celebration
“If I stayed quiet, I feel like I would be complicit in that violence, right?”
A new analysis from Data for Progress finds dozens of purportedly pro-LGBTQ2S+ corporations are donating substantially to proponents of anti-queer and anti-trans bills
This past weekend, extremists in Idaho and California sought to disrupt LGBTQ2+ events
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