Pride & Global Justice

Pride & Global Justice Pride is not bound by borders. It cannot be defined only by visibility in Western cities or legal wins in privileged nations. Around the world, queer and trans people are resisting violence, occupation, criminalization, and systemic repression, often at the cost of their lives. From Uganda

Pride & Father’s Day

Pride & Father's Day Today is Father’s Day. For many, it is a day of gratitude. For others, it is a reminder of loss, rejection, or harm. Within 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, this day often carries complicated weight. Some of us were cast out by fathers in the name of faith or

Pride & Intersectionality

Pride & Intersectionality Intersectionality is not just a buzzword or an identity checklist. It is a way of understanding how systems of oppression overlap and reinforce each other. It reminds us that race, class, gender, disability, colonialism, and sexuality do not exist in isolation. They shape each other. And if

Pride Include Disability

Pride Includes Disability Queer disabled voices belong at the centre of our movements, not the margins. Too often, Pride spaces celebrate visibility without considering access, or talk about liberation while replicating ableist systems. Disabled queer and trans people have always been part of our history, our resistance, and our survival.

Pride & Coming Out

Pride & Coming Out Visibility can be powerful, but it is not always safe. For many 2SLGBTQIA+ people, coming out means risking family rejection, losing a job, being harassed, or worse. And those risks are not evenly distributed. Racialized, trans, disabled, and poor queer people often face the harshest consequences

Pride, Faith, & Religion

Pride, Faith, & Religion For too long, faith has been used as a weapon against 2SLGBTQIA+ people. Many of us carry deep wounds from churches that told us we had to choose between who we are and what we believe. Some never return, and that choice is valid. When faith

Pride & Indigenous Solidarity

Pride & Indigenous Solidarity The struggle for 2SLGBTQIA+ liberation is inseparable from the struggle against colonialism. Long before European contact, many Indigenous nations across Turtle Island honoured diverse roles, genders, and sexualities. The term Two-Spirit reflects a sacred identity held within many Indigenous cultures, one that existed long before Western

Pride Is Sacred Liberation

Pride Is Sacred Liberation Pride is a deeply spiritual liberative act. It began with people who refused to accept abuse as normal, shame as inevitable, or invisibility as acceptable. In the face of criminalization and exclusion, 2SLGBTQIA+ people gathered anyway—risked arrest, risked being seen, risked telling the truth. That decision

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