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Stay Proud! Stay Safe! Stay PrEP’d invites you to join a group of Toronto healthcare providers for a discussion about PrEP for HIV prevention. Gay men and other members of […]
Stay Proud! Stay Safe! Stay PrEP’d invites you to join a group of Toronto healthcare providers for a discussion about PrEP for HIV prevention. Gay men and other members of […]
Join us online on September 7, 2021, from 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM for a Community Meeting with our Executive Director, Sherwin Modeste.Please Register Online To confirm ASL interpretation please visit PrideToronto.com/ASL Meeting […]
For prospective Board of Director Applicants to interact with the current Board Members to learn more about playing a leadership role at Pride Toronto. Please register in advance for this Virtual […]
Calling 2SLGBTQIA+ Communities in the GTA. Pride Toronto wants to hear from as many community members as possible in preparation for our 2023-2025 Strategic Plan! We are so excited to […]
Calling 2SLGBTQIA+ Communities in the GTA. Pride Toronto wants to hear from as many community members as possible in preparation for our 2023-2025 Strategic Plan! We are so excited to […]
Pride Toronto is excited to share our collaboration with Reflex Urbanism and Elevate Equity on our 3-Year Strategic Plan! We are thrilled to welcome our communities to engage in this […]
It’s getting spooky over at @theelmocambo Get a taste of @strapped.to inside @clubhunhouse this Halloween!Costumes encouraged. COVID Vaccine Policy in effect. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and accessible to those […]
Join the Pride Toronto Programming Staff as they go through the online Artist Registration Process, and answer questions regarding the Pride 2022 Festival Weekend. We will also be inviting past […]
Event fromForte - Toronto Gay Men’s Chorus Accessibility: This event is organized by an affiliate. Please visit Forte - Toronto Gay Men's Chorus for more info Event Details Everyone has […]
and space imagery, drag, and the work of queer and trans-BIPOC designers, stylists and models. The purpose is to encourage collective imagination about how liberation for racialized queer folks makes us look and feel, providing a working point for building roadmaps to a transformative future.
Duality lives in all things, opposites bound together in a single space. Where do these opposites intersect? What is intimacy? What is love? What is hate? What is front, what is back, what is up, what is down?
This installation and exhibition explore the intersections of violence, dancehall, memory, and same-sex love. The work is an archival account of the 2009 StopMurder Music (Canada) campaign, a campaign to oppose Caribbean artists that produce music with lyrics that glorify the murder of homosexuals.
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