Blog
Laura Brightwell
| The pros and cons of coming out at work |
Podcast
Scott Neigh
| Melannie Gayle talks about the work of the Toronto chapter of the Prisoner Correspondence Project to support queer and trans inmates from a prison abolitionist perspective. |
Activist Toolkit
| Don't know where to start? Here are a few suggestions... |
Blog
Laura Brightwell
| Lesbians vs. queers, how queer feminism can be sexist, and, somehow, Halloween. |
Blog
Laura Brightwell
| In her second post for rabble.ca, Laura Brightwell returns to her most controversial post on Diary of a Lipstick Terrorist; why she chose to be single for two years and her community's response. |
Podcast
Meagan Perry
| Cathi Bond presents the first reading in a series from her new novel Night Town. |
Podcast
Scott Neigh
| Rosina Kazi and Amai Kuda talk about the R3 Collective, a group of Toronto-based musicians and performers dedicated to social justice and to decolonization. |
Podcast
Kaitlin McNabb
| Kaitlin McNabb interviews author and playwright Darrin Hagen on 20 years of Edmonton's queer history and the power of storytelling. |
Book Review
Jenn Prosser
| Queering the Way showcases Albertan artists that are varied and as controversial as the language used to cue identity. |
Book Review
Scott Neigh
| Exile and Pride is a memoir by activist, author and poet Eli Clare, who moves through the world as a white transguy (formerly lesbian) with cerebral palsy. |
Activist Toolkit
| Finally a radical gender 101 primer for activists and communities |
Book Review
Nathaniel G. Moore
| Recently re-released, Vivek Shraya's God Loves Hair is a DIY masterpiece in the age of Wal-Mart top 10 book clubs. |