Being Queer on Valentine's Day

For many folks who identify as queer, Valentine’s Day is a reminder that their identity isn’t represented which can make them feel invisible or unimportant. Emory shares his thoughts and offers some suggestions for celebrating Valentine’s Day as a queer person.

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MagazineEmory Oakley
B*tch, I don’t owe you androgyny. 

I started noticing feelings of resonance toward they/them pronouns in myself just over a year ago, after I had moved across the country from Montreal to Vancouver and felt like I could, for lack of a better term, reinvent myself and re-evaluate my relationship to identity for the first time in years.

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MagazineTaylor NealIdentity
Canada's LGBTQI2S+ heroes

These queer heroes inspire us every day to live our truths and take action to realize the changes we want to see in our community. They continue to stand up and demand equality and create awareness about the reality of being queer in these current times .

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MagazineChristine Kinori