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Harvey Milk Day
May 22nd was Harvey Milk’s birthday, and every year we mark that occasion by taking time to remember him. Harvey Milk was a tireless fighter and advocate for 2SLGBTQIA+ rights in a time when Stonewall was still a fresh memory, and the results of his work still echo throughout the continuing fight for equal rights. […]


Black History Month: 7 Queer Black Trailblazers You Should Know
Trey Anthony Trey Anthony is an award-winning playwright, performer, and producer best known for her television series and play Da Kink in My Hair. Dr. OmiSoore Dryden, PhD is the fourth James R. Johnston Chair in Black Canadian Studies and the first queer person to occupy the position.


5 Canadian Youth Fighting for Equity
Every year on August 12, International Youth Day celebrates a host of issues facing the world’s young people and the power that they have to create change. The day was made official in 1998 after being proposed at the first ever World Youth Forum of the United Nations System in 1991. The goal was to […]


10 GSRD Canadians Who Have Impacted History
While we believe in the importance of honouring, celebrating, and educating about pride year-round, June marks a special opportunity to do so! Let’s kick things off with a list of 10 notable queer Canadians who have made an impact on GSRD history: Delwin Vriend – A teacher in Alberta who successfully fought to have sexual orientation […]
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