Conservatives’ takeover of the Supreme Court has been decades in the making. Just a year after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Justices have begun rolling back women’s and LGBTQ2S+ rights
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Conservatives’ takeover of the Supreme Court has been decades in the making. Just a year after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Justices have begun rolling back women’s and LGBTQ2S+ rights
For decades, trans people in Canadian prisons fought for their right to be housed safely and humanely. Despite some victories, new policy proposals could set their rights back even more
Xtra spoke to three organizations about the most pressing issues for Justin Trudeau and his party to address
In his new memoir, the actor and model shares his coming out story and his experiences of sexual assault
Youth advocate Debbie Owusu-Akyeeah hopes young queer and trans Canadians can learn the power of disruption
While making “Caer (Caught),” Nicola Mai invited a Latina advocacy group into the editing suite
Activist Praney Anand calls for culture-specific resources and government aid
Sex workers are calling on the payment provider to roll back planned changes to payments for online adult content
John R. Sylliboy on Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ Indigenous needs, the upcoming federal election and reconciliation
How a small team of LGBTQ2S+ investigators is seeking justice for unidentified Trans Doe victims
As the first openly queer Black MPP in Ontario, the Toronto-based politician wants to build a more inclusive province in the wake of COVID-19
In the final installment of the “Protest and Pleasure” series: why trans women of colour sex workers are the thot leaders we need
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It’s hard to watch crackdowns on LGBTQ+ people in China and other countries
In the fifth installment of the “Protest and Pleasure” series, why marriage equality isn’t the key to our liberation and how capitalism is bad for sex lives
Authors Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore and Alexander McClelland discuss how a lost generation of queers came out, grieved and thrived through the height of the epidemic
The agency will report back to the government on discrimination faced by marginalized queer and trans Kenyans
Bill Woods thought his plot to procure marriage licences for gay couples would make news on the islands. He didn’t think, 25 years later, it would make history