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Remember queer youth when casting your school trustee votes

In the wake of the recent wave of queer teen suicides due to homophobic bullying, it would be a mistake for Ontario voters to trivialize the Oct. 25 province-wide municipal election of our school trustees. School trustees are also elected in four other provinces across Canada over the next few weeks. If education is a great equalizer in our society, many schools are still not doing enough to provide equal access of education for our LGBTQ students.

Too often, we tend to merely pay attention to LGBTQ students when one of them commits suicide. Last month, we witnessed a string of queer-related teen suicides across the U.S., with one of the victims being an eighth-grader who killed himself in Texas because he was "bullied to death" for being gay, according to his family.

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No One Can Tell Your Story But You - Pink Ink's Zine Launch

Apr 28 2010 - 12:00am

Location

Gladstone Hotel
1214 Queen Street W.
Toronto
Canada
43° 38' 33.2664" N, 79° 25' 36.6924" W

No One Can Tell Your Story But You

Pink Ink's annual zine launch: An all ages event.

ShOUT! Queer West Youth and Young Adult UnConference

Feb 24 2010 - 6:30pm
Feb 24 2010 - 8:45pm

Location

Masaryk-Cowan Community Centre
220 Cowan Avenue
Toronto, ON M6K 2N6.
Canada
Phone: 4168797954
43° 38' 26.6856" N, 79° 25' 58.278" W

ShOUT is Provocative, educational and informative. Thematically-relevant community leaders, scholars, activists and artists act as panelists and performers at each unique monthly. A range of topics pertinent to queer youth and young adults 18-30, with an emphasis on the theme of gender and sexuality in the arts and in culture. The Free Forum runs last Wednesday of every month.

Contact name: 
Jaclyn Isen
Contact email: 
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