Gender 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.
Read MoreWhile changes in pitch and how you inflect your words play a big part in how your voice is perceived, the heart of vocal transformation lies in resonance.
Read MoreQ+ Works helps 2SLGBTQIA+ Young Adults find jobs. Three principles build our employment program: inclusivity, collaboration, and helping you feel empowered about your future career.
Read MoreTravel should be open and inclusive to everyone, regardless of who you are or who you love. Unfortunately, the world has yet to achieve true acceptance and equality in terms of sexual preferences, despite the evolution in the last few decades.
Read MoreA drag queen’s day often begins with creativity and self-care. Mornings are spent brainstorming new looks or browsing fashion inspiration.
Read MoreSOGI is an acronym that stands for Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. While this concept has gained more visibility in the public eye, many still grapple with understanding its true essence and significance, particularly in the context of education.
Read MoreWith enterprises becoming increasingly global and interlinked, an inclusive workplace is no longer just a moral imperative but a strategic one as well.
Read MoreThe Marpole Curling Club (an openly available, not-for-profit curling club) is starting a new 2SLGBTQIA+ initiative starting Oct 5th and continuing most Saturdays afterwards, during our season.
Read MoreExplore the vibrant intersection of queer culture and floral design, celebrating unique compositions from global florists.
Read MoreWhat is better, a tattoo or a chip, for my pet? Why should I spend money on a dog license? What do I do if my pet gets away? Sophia shares good information to help us care for our furry family members.
Read MoreSome experts suggest chocolate (if you’re not allergic) can help you release those endorphins again. So make sure you have a good supply on hand before your next adventure!
Read MoreLoneliness is a concern for seniors and this is particularly keen within the queer senior community. Long and happy lives need community. What’s On Queer shares some resources for senior queers in Vancouver.
Read MoreThere is much medical evidence for many facets of the gender transition experience in Acupuncture including Mental health (anxiety, depression), Menopause (Hormone Therapy) and Pain management (post-surgery).
Read MoreNo pride is complete without a Really Gay History Walking Tour.
Read MoreThe 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.
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