Allyship: All Aboard? What It Really Means to Be Invited on the Ship
Calling yourself an ally doesn’t guarantee you a spot on the ship. Allyship is earned through action—not comfort, not compliments. And if you fall off? Swim back and keep doing the work.
How to Vote With 2SLGBTQIA+ Canadians in Mind This Election
I’ve been voting for 27 years, and now I cast my ballot with my queer neighbours in mind. Here’s how to vote with empathy, inclusion, and real impact this election.
Where Queerness and Disability Meet: Embracing the Full Spectrum of Identity
Being queer and disabled isn’t about overcoming—it’s about understanding. Here’s how these identities inform each other, amplify each other, and shape a life that fits instead of one that constrains.
Woman, the worst thing you can be: Dismantling Hate and Understanding How Transphobia and Homophobia Stem from Misogyny
Transphobia and homophobia don’t exist in a vacuum—they’re rooted in a deep contempt for femininity. To fight back, we must confront misogyny, white supremacy, and colonialism together.
Why Intersectional Allyship Matters More Than Ever
True allyship means showing up for everyone—not just those who look or live like us. Intersectionality reminds us that liberation isn’t one-size-fits-all, and real solidarity leaves no one behind.
What Does 2SLGBTQIA+ Mean? Identity & Inclusion Explained
What does 2SLGBTQIA+ mean? Each letter reflects a unique identity and experience. This breakdown explores the acronym’s significance and the importance of inclusive language.