How conversion therapy affects trans Canadians
A new study suggests 11 percent of trans and non-binary people in Canada have undergone the harmful practice
A new study suggests 11 percent of trans and non-binary people in Canada have undergone the harmful practice
Seeing the women of ‘Pose’ honoured shows how the shared humanity of Black queer and trans folk is finally being recognized
Angelica Ross, Wilson Cruz and others share their hopes and dreams for the next 10 years of visibility on film and TV
Sundance’s ‘Disclosure’ redefines what it means to be for us, by us
They send the problematic message that trans women’s bodies are anything-goes sexual playgrounds
Here’s what to expect from Xtra Weekly, Jan 17
Takeaways from the Black Futures Lab’s latest census
We spoke to Alicia Garza, founder of Black Futures Lab, about the organization’s eye-opening survey
Six new memoirs by trans authors show the genre is growing far beyond its once-stifled roots
I fight for trans rights because of my trans sisters. It’s my small way of returning the love that has meant the difference between death and life
The debate over whose lives and rights are more important distracts from revolutionary work that could benefit us all
Here’s your Xtra Weekly, Nov. 15
Everything you need to know about the anti-trans speaker, the library and the trans activists and allies fighting against them
More than a dozen trans folks across the country received cards with the wrong identification
When government agencies fail to coordinate to collect crime data, marginalized communities suffer
A campaign manager talks queer and trans visibility in politics
The NDP’s Jules Sherred on visibility, transphobia and the shifting world of LGBTQ2 politics