OPINION: We need to organize so that fringe players and ideas don’t remain part of mainstream politics
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OPINION: We need to organize so that fringe players and ideas don’t remain part of mainstream politics
“This is how homophobia works. It’s just plain and simple,” says Danny Ramadan, author of one of the targeted books
California is often viewed as an overwhelmingly progressive state—but the reality is much more complicated
Genderqueer lawyer Cee Strauss says the legal fight against Scott Moe’s pronoun law is far from over
OPINION: Both parts of Saskatchewan’s new regulations are a threat to kids’ agency
OPINION: The details of Saskatchewan’s forced-through pronoun legislation show how it’s all about politics—not protecting kids
ANALYSIS: North America has a long history with racist, misogynist and anti-queer activism focused on schools
Premier Scott Moe admitted he did not hear from any parents whose children hid their gender identities
“Quite frankly, they’re lying to Canadians,” says Momentum’s Fae Johnstone
Scott Moe will use the notwithstanding clause to force through his anti-trans pronoun policy for schools. Here’s how that works and what you can do to fight it
The province is also giving parents the opportunity to pull their students out of sex-education classes
ANALYSIS: It’s helpful to have a report that calls Policy 713 harmful
ANALYSIS: Vague law gives homophobic agendas a chance to flourish and be directed at queer students
It’s become critical that Canadian politicians listen and take action to “alerts and warnings” community organizers have been issuing for years
OPINION: Blaine Higgs’ push for parental rights will harm trans kids
Georgia Oakley’s feature debut evokes a world where living openly carried great risks
Ontario’s education minister says schools should “do the right thing” and celebrate Pride, but will not mandate flying the Pride flag
ANALYSIS: There’s nothing inherently sexual about young people learning about queer and trans people