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Topic: Anti – Oppression Workshop Presented by ASAAP (Alliance for South Asian AIDS Prevention)
Topic: Anti – Oppression Workshop Presented by ASAAP (Alliance for South Asian AIDS Prevention)
Event Runs from May 27 - June 6 Sherente Harris, a two-spirit genderqueer teenager from the Narragansett tribe in Rhode Island, boldly challenges the status quo of what it means […]
Topic: Anti – Oppression Discussion Panel Presented by ASAAP (Alliance for South Asian AIDS Prevention)
TAAJ Entertainment, in association with Pride Toronto presents: ‘Santosha’: A fabulous evening of South Asian inspired Bollywood extravaganza!
A show for and by Queer South Asians and allies, ‘Santosha’ brings together our South Asian roots and LGBT identities into a truly unique experience.
Topic: Oppression Social Event Presented by ASAAP (Alliance for South Asian AIDS Prevention)
Queer at the Root is a virtual art exhibition featuring 18 Jewish, queer and/or trans artists across North America presented by the Miles Nadal JCC in collaboration with JQT Vancouver and curated by Angelic Proof.
The City of Toronto will proclaim June as Pride Month and raise the Rainbow and Transgender flags on the podium at City Hall. This annual event brings us together to celebrate the history, courage and diversity of Toronto's 2SLGBTQ+ communities.
Mango Lassi is a queer Canadian-Pakistani whose drag focus is to bring awareness to the existence of queer Desi folk and breaking the chains of toxic masculinity that hold so many queer Desi’s back from expressing themselves. Learn the history and beauty behind Desi clothing and accessories.
Black, Indigenous and Afro-Indigenous artists and activists engage in conversations on systems of change and creative process, moderated by Syrus Marcus Ware.
What does change look like, and what are we dreaming for our transformed futures? Bringing together Black, Indigenous and Afro-Indigenous artists and activists in conversations on systems of change and creative process.
Social isolation is not going stop us from celebrating 2021 Pride! Youth Pride Durham, Toronto Drag Queen Storytime and Durham Children's Aid Society are partnering with all of the local libraries in Durham Region to present Virtual Drag Queen Story Time, featuring Lucy Flawless. Each library will present one story time, hosted as a Facebook Live event on the Toronto Drag Queen Storytime Facebook page.
It’s Wellness Wednesday, time for our mid-week check-in and Yoga with Bronwyn. Bronwyn is a mindful movement instructor living in Toronto. She aims to empower those around her by leading them through informed movement practices.
This program will use spoken word poetry to engage with and explore gender identity and expression. Participants will watch a live spoken word poetry performance, learn tools to use the art form, and write their own poetry based on their own experiences. Hosted by CANVAS Arts Action Programs
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