If you think of Pride as only benefiting LGBT+ people, you might want to think again. The acceptance of diversity and liberation from gender restrictions, sexual pigeonholing, and discrimination extends to everyone.
The following collection of LGBT+ articles offers just a brief view of the many stories out there that illustrate how multiple identities overlap, interplay, and interact to make up each individual.
After all, as Pride reminds us, when all of the colours of the rainbow are able to shine, it’s high time to celebrate.
As an elected councillor with her First Nation, Askew was on a committee that entered the first float by the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh in the Vancouver Pride Parade.
This year, the fest will present a feature film and a diverse program of four short films featuring transmasculine protagonists and transmasculine people behind the camera.
Study results are intended to help develop effective prevention and intervention programs by identifying individual differences in suicidal behavior, as well as risk and protective factors.
NDP MLA Spencer Chandra Herbert is asking B.C. Liberal leader Andrew Wilkinson to remove Chilliwack-Kent MLA Laurie Throness from the B.C. Liberal caucus.
"WAVAW’s ongoing advocacy and inclusion of trans, queer and non-binary folks in their services, minds and voices has been nothing short of inspiring," Vancouver Dyke March organizers said in a statement on their website.
The Conservative candidate in Vancouver Centre says he's taking a "principled" position against walking in the parade, but where are the principles in his leader's actions?
Community is at the very heart of Pride Week; to celebrate, the Mackenzie Room has rallied several Vancouver restaurants to join it in creating a special beverage.