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Jack Smith’s 1963 film “Flaming Creatures” was deemed legally obscene by the U.S. Supreme Court
Anti-trans violence isn’t always direct and interpersonal. It can be more difficult to name
For 15 years, I hoped my words would change something. Now I’m grieving the world that could’ve been
Trans Day of Remembrance is a time to honour lost lives—and a stark reminder of how much work there is to be done
The Alberta government is invoking the Notwithstanding Clause to protect its three anti-trans laws from being challenged in the courts
The SNAP disruption is just one part of a food security crisis for LGBTQ2S+ Americans
HRC’s divestment was a result of “unrelenting organizing happening within LGBT2SQ+ communities”
There should be a political cost for using the clause; unfortunately, there isn’t
Danielle Smith’s party will also consider changes to DEI in schools and the disclosure of students’ participation in gay-straight alliances at their annual convention
Eris Nyx and Jeremy Kalicum have mounted a constitutional challenge that could alter Canada’s drug policy
The past year has been horrifying for trans people in the U.S. The past week gave me hope for the future
While reports claim a ban on trans women athletes could take shape before the Winter Games in Milan, the decision likely won’t be made until next summer
Kiss-ins have been used as a nonviolent form of activism since the 1970s
In the mid-20th century, Casa Susanna was a refuge for trans women and crossdressers
Jeromy Farkas, who is bisexual, came up politically in the same Wildrose Party that birthed Danielle Smith
A new rule would see any books positively depicting trans people banned from children’s sections at public libraries in the state
Travellers will have to be listed under “M” or “F” under a new rule stemming from Trump’s executive order on gender
From self-expression to sober spaces to labour organizing, there’s a lot more to the queer barista phenomenon than the meme suggests