The landscape of Canadian sports is becoming more inclusive, with LGBTQ+ athletes emerging as influential figures.
Read MoreNewly Updated! Do you have stories in your pocket? Have you promised yourself you’ll send them into a publisher in 2024? Here’s an updated of calls for submission invites for the lgbtq2si+ community.
Read MoreThe first gay pride parade in British Columbia was hosted in Vancouver in 1979. Let’s look at the history of the gay pride parade in British Columbia.
Read MorePride Month is a time of vibrant celebrations, parades, and events that honor the LGBTQ+ community and its struggle for equal rights and acceptance. But why June?
Read MoreThinking about moving in with a lesbian mom? Read this first.
Read MoreHere are five great locations that meet the requirements and wishes of LGBTQ couples, providing memorable adventures and chances for bonding:
Read MorePlease join Heather Plett in celebration of her latest book Where Tenderness Lives— a loving exploration of what it means to unravel what we’ve learned from our families, societies, religions, and cultures in order to heal and create a purposeful and joyful life. June 27.
Read MoreCall for Submissions - To the End: Divorce narratives from queer, trans, non binary, gay, bisexual, lesbian, two-spirit, gender-expansive, and intersex writers
Read MoreEmbracing this way of life as a queer computerized migrant opens up a universe of conceivable outcomes, permitting people to forge their path while commending their character.
Read MoreApp will feature: Extensive marketplace of drag performers across the United States and Canada. Local drag talent promoted on the homepage. Connect with other fans attending the same event. Support artists via event ticketing, virtual tipping, and merchandise. Request to book an artist for your event or venue.
Read MoreJoin queer writer Betsy Warland for an intimate evening of reading & discussion, moderated by Word Vancouver LGBTQ2S+ curator Jen Currin. July 29.
Read MoreFree employment program for 2SLGBTQIA+ Youth offered by The Training Group at Douglas College starts April 2.
Read MoreWomen and Gender Equality Canada invites Canadian not-for-profit organizations that are legally constituted to apply for funding. Deadline April 10.
Read MoreFinding LGBTQ-accommodating conditions where families can flourish is fundamental for many couples and individuals. Peter Minkoff writes about four urban communities that shine for their dynamic queer scenes, supportive policies, and diverse populations.
Read MoreMary's on Davie, a beloved institution and a beacon for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community in Vancouver's West End, is set to close its doors on March 13, marking the end of an era that began in 1979.
Read MoreCreating an inclusive workspace and raising awareness for LGBTQ2Si+ sensitivity requires ongoing commitment, education, and action from all organization members.
Read MoreDeviant traces a trajectory of queer self-discovery from childhood to adulthood, examining love, fear, grief, and the violence that men are capable of in intimate same-sex relationships. April 25
Read MoreSocials, craft nights, swims, workouts and youth events from the Vancouver Park Board.
Read MoreHere are five signs that might just resonate with those who are discovering and embracing their identity as a neurodivergent queer.
Read MoreIn an ideal world, everyone, regardless of their sexual orientation, could find love authentically and without unnecessary hardship. But for now, let’s address some of the struggles and shed light on potential solutions.
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