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Advocates call for bottom surgery funding in Alberta
People seeking bottom surgeries face a four-year waiting list
Activists respond to book that denies HIV causes AIDS
Organizations and scientists argue the yet-to-be-published book is dangerous
Queers on TV, P.E.I. Pride nixes politicos, Ugandan death sentence, Grindr’s HIV tests and a super-drag queen telethon
5 queer and trans stories to watch: March 22
Prisoner Correspondence Project brings comfort and hope to LGBTQ2S+ prisoners across North America
Studies show that pen pal systems like this one can lead to better mental health and rehabilitation outcomes for incarcerated people
Hockey got gay, New York’s AG hosts Drag Story Hour, anti-trans Scottish candidates, Billie Eilish plays queer and Tinder’s new relationship types
Bite-size queer and trans news for the week of March 20
Canadian cities aren’t taking the necessary steps to end the HIV epidemic, advocates say
From Montreal to Vancouver, an over reliance on policing and other policy failures are top concerns
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 15, Episode 12 power ranking: Stars of the stage and screen
Who’s at the top of the ranking after this season’s Rusical?
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 15, Episode 12 recap: And now, a word from Luxx Noir London
In an episode already stacked with greatness, a monologue becomes the centrepiece
Anti-trans group funded by Quebec government targets Canadian activists
Governments need to stand with trans citizens, not fund anti-trans organizations, say trans women who have been targeted by PDF Québec
‘Willow’ cancelled, historic Hanlan’s, Australia rallies, tracking celebrity allies and a Michigan librarian reads censors to filth
5 queer and trans news stories to follow: March 17
It’s not just drag artists who need to worry about bounty hunting bills
OPINION: With a new anti-drag bill in Texas, Republicans are once again attempting to use the bounty system to bypass constitutional law
Italy’s far-right government is scrubbing gay parents from children’s birth certificates
Milan, the last city in Italy to recognize both same-sex parents on birth certificates, has been told to stop the practice
Live theatre virtually, Two-Spirit model Jazz Moise and Black queer history
Plus more queer culture to catch up on starting March 16
Cara Delevingne’s globe-trotting ‘Planet Sex’ docuseries doesn’t quite climax
REVIEW: Cara Delevingne’s sexual exploration is a vanity project peppered with grounded humanism
National 2SLGBTQI+ action plan takes first steps with community funding, clearing criminal records
Six months into the historic plan, some are still waiting for more concrete commitments
Pierre Poilievre’s courting of the far-right will have consequences
OPINION: Christine Anderson shows the delicate game the Conservative leader is playing
The making of a detransitioner
Elisa Rae Shupe was a weapon in the hands of TERFs and Christian conservatives. Now, over 2,600 pages of leaked emails help tell her story