Family visits over the holiday can be stressful enough for our community, but top that with family members coming at you with all sorts of conspiracy theories can be upsetting.
Read MoreThis #GivingTuesday QMUNITY is working to raise $20,000 to expand its Food Security Program. The program provides grocery store gift cards, offering 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals a simple and dignified way to access food. Dec 3.
Read MoreTelling it Bent is an interdisciplinary writing workshop for queer, trans, Two Spirit and questioning BC youth ages 14 to 25. Throughout the program, participants will explore poetry, playwriting, and interdisciplinary creation through a queer, decolonial, future building lens. Application deadline Nov 28.
Read MoreThere will be times in everyone's life when they need their community, and if you need your community this year, here's a list of Christmas Bureaus and Christmas Hampsters, I mean Hampers. Do connect with them soon, though, as their lists fill up quickly.
Read MoreHealth Initiative for Men (HIM) is calling on British Columbia community members to join us in a crucial project.
Read MoreVolunteers can do anything from taking tickets and stamping hands, to moving objects, to sitting on committees to help with planning. Small things. Big things. Every little bit helps and while you're contributing to your community, guess what? You'll be meeting new and interesting people.
Read MoreGaming habits have shifted dramatically over the past few decades and what we might take for granted today is actually quite new. I have loved gaming since the 1970s and wanted to take a little trip back in time.
Read MoreOMG I gotta get a gift! Here are gift ideas that won’t break the bank - updated for 2024.
Read MoreWhen we think of the holiday season, most often there are associations and feelings that come up which centre around the concept of home. Many in the queer community find the concept of “going home for the holidays” utterly terrifying, stressful and exhausting.
Read MoreFor Christmas time, you want to give something nice and thoughtful, yet also something that that person will be able to either use very often, something they might find handy, or something that will always remind them of you.
Read MoreSher Vancouver would like to recognize all those youth who work tirelessly for the 2SLGBTQ+ community.
Read MoreFrom local Pride events to inclusive tours and sustainable tourism initiatives, the region is becoming a hub for travellers seeking safe and inclusive experiences.
Read MoreThere’s a whole lot of confusing dialogue and rhetoric out there on social media regarding modern human identity so I thought I would find some resources and address the facts with you
Read MoreWhen I asked Google for the most common question people asked about the queer community, many asked about the acronym we often use. What is it, why do we use it, and what do the initials represent?
Read MoreA Guide to Choosing Respectful Halloween Costumes for you and your family
Read MoreLanguage carries layers of history that may not be immediately visible. As we become more aware of these histories, revisiting the words we use can show respect for others’ experiences and backgrounds.
Read MoreAll forms of writing under 1000 words are welcome! Deadline: November 1st, 2024.
Read MoreGender and Halloween costumes is a particularly challenging topic. Emory talks about transness and drag around Halloween
Read MoreFireworks are loud and unpredictable, which most dogs perceive as a threat. But there are some things you can do to help your furry friend endure.
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