British Columbia courts now require lawyers and litigants to state their name, honorifics and pronouns at the start of proceedings
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British Columbia courts now require lawyers and litigants to state their name, honorifics and pronouns at the start of proceedings
LGBTQ2S+ people experience higher rates of housing discrimination and, in this economy, accessing affordable housing can feel impossible—but collective action can help us get through
The report offers 151 recommendations to rectify how police handle missing persons cases within LGBTQ2S+ and other marginalized communities
At its best, Trans Day of Visibility is a nod of solidarity between trans people across the world. At its worst, it’s a paltry marketing effort
The Canadian government has doled out funding to 76 queer and trans-centric organizations. Here’s a sample of how that money will be used
Following last week’s mass murder in Atlanta, Asian people and allies are demanding an end to anti-Asian hate
The landmark case removes barriers for LGBTQ2S+ Quebecers who want to change their legal IDs. The rest of Canada still lags behind
At the world’s largest publicly funded Catholic school board, located in Toronto, the object lesson is prejudice and indifference
An outbreak of the virus in a Seoul gay club early in the pandemic left LGBTQ+ Koreans an easy target for homophobia. But the community continues to fight back
Maurice Tomlinson was forced to flee his home country because he is gay. Now he is battling to end one of the most brutal anti-LGBTQ+ laws on the planet
The latest documentary from the directors of “RBG” tells the story of Pauli Murray, a queer lawyer, racial justice activist and priest born in 1910
A Gen-Z skeptic reviews Russell T. Davies’ paean to ’80s hedonism and community
Here’s what some of the men caught up in the raids experienced on that pivotal night, and in the protests after
Mourning the loss of a trans icon
On the anniversary of the Toronto bathhouse raids, we reflect on the lasting impact the protests had on the LGBTQ2S+ community
Why some LGBTQ+ people say running for political office is their best shot at legalizing homosexuality in the country
A journalist attends a five-person protest for a trans student—a rarity in the restrictive Southeast Asian city-state
Black gay minister Ashton Totten-Reynolds on his efforts to get out the vote in America’s most crucial battleground state