StatsCan bullying figures ring true for those who work with LGBTQ2S+ youth
A new report confirms there’s still a long way to go when it comes to ending bullying against queer and trans kids in Canada
A new report confirms there’s still a long way to go when it comes to ending bullying against queer and trans kids in Canada
Disability advocates and educators weigh in on what’s still missing from curricula—and how to build better sex-ed
The author of “Heretic: A Memoir” talks about why fantasy and mystical things appeal to queer people
S. Bear Bergman is back with a curated collection of culture creations
Is a “Negroni … sbagliato … with Prosecco in it” as iconic of a queer drink as iced coffee?
A year after the Taliban takeover, advocates are urging the government to welcome more queer refugees and make arriving in Canada easier
OPINION: The rise in online hate has made local politics a critical new battleground in LGBTQ2S+ rights
The social media account made false accusations about gender-affirming care at Boston Children’s Hospital, leading to death threats against staff
Sarah Ashton-Cirillo has spent over four months covering the war like few others—becoming a target of Russian propaganda and right-wing attacks in the process
Who’s on top of the newest Canadian cast after the premiere?
The U.S. Supreme Court may be threatening to reverse progress on LGBTQ2S+ rights, but countries the world over are pushing marriage equality forward
From camp excess to sapphic joy, music columnist Jordan Currie has your summer playlist ready
Access to mpox vaccines, as well as supports for those already infected with the virus, are lacking
At the edge of 60, the performance artist and intense anti-capitalist has been connecting with younger audiences and finding recognition of a sort
71 percent of U.S. respondents backed the freedom to marry in a new poll
As the virus has spread in recent weeks, so has misinformation
Despite being dismissed as frivolous spectacle in North America, the song contest has always shaped geopolitics and been a force for queer and trans representation
The multi-hyphenate performer says joy can be “worldmaking”