Posts Tagged ‘transgender’
Between Black & White: A Portrait of Transgender Toronto
TweetShareThis much anticipated new series by award-winning Canadian photographer, Tanja-Tiziana, debuts at The Raging Spoon (761 Queen St West) on June 10th, 2010.
Between Black & White features seventeen large-scale black & white portraits of local transgender and trans-identified people in a series that celebrates their individuality, humanity and pride.
EXHIBIT LAUNCH: Thursday, June 10th, 2010, 7-11pm [...]
Canada Top 100 Employers for Diversity 2009
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Canada’s top 100 Employers for 2009 have been announced. Some of these have been selected because of their active commitment to LGBT diversity training including: Recruitment, Orientation and Inclusion ( ROI) and their ongoing commitments to providing resources and training, and some stand out for their commitment to other groups.
So take a look and [...]
OUTtv Shows Now Online!
TweetShareOUTtv is proud to introduce our exclusive television shows now available online!
Exclusive television shows now available online on OUTtv.ca include The Afterlife, Hot Pink Shorts 2, Let’s Talk Sex, Sordid Lives: The Series, Cherry Bomb, and CoverGuy 2.
The Afterlife features world-renowned medium Suzane Northrop, joined by co-host David Millbern. Through her unique abilities Suzane is [...]
Go ahead, laugh OUT loud!
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Television is about to get a whole lot funnier. OUTtv, Canada’s only network dedicated to the Canadian LGBT community, has just announced the production and acquisition of 10 new comedy specials for 2010.
These new acquisitions will add to a growing list of comedy feature films and other series the network plays as [...]
Out on Bay Street | Follow-up with Amy Hanen
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A follow-up conversation with Amy Hanen
By: Christine Wach
CW: What does being ‘out’ at work mean?
AH: Being out means never having to refer to your life partner as “a friend of mine”. Being out means never having to use the pronoun “they” to disguise the gender of your spouse. Being out generally means not having [...]
Out on Bay Street | Follow-up with David Grisim
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A follow-up conversation with David Grisim
By: Christine Wach
CW: What does being ‘out’ at work mean to you?
DG: Being ‘out’ at work means to me that I can be comfortable bringing my “whole” self to work everyday, that I can operate in the style that I am most comfortable with, and that I will be [...]
Out on Bay Street | Follow-up with Daniel Oliveira
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A follow-up conversation with Daniel Oliveira
By: Christine Wach
CW: What does being ‘out’ at work mean to you?
DO: Being ‘out’ at work is about bringing your whole self to work. It is about focusing your energy on your job and not draining energy while you are coming up with excuses about your personal [...]
SPECIAL: OUTtv’s World AIDS Day Programming
TweetShareOUTtv is proud to present a special lineup of World AIDS Day programming, check-out the lineup!
The Ride: Seven Days to End AIDS
4pm ET/1pm PT – 6:30pm ET/3:30pm PT
This reality documentary series follows the stories of a diverse group of cyclists taking part in the seven-day, 585-mile race AIDS/Lifecycle 4 annual race, as they struggle [...]
Canada’s World AIDS Day Events
TweetShareWorld AIDS Day Events Listing – December 1st, 2009
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AB, Edmonton – Annual AIDS Memorial and Candlelight Vigil
BC, Prince George – Positive Living North, Dinner and Candlelight Vigil
BC, Vancouver – National Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week 2009
BC, Vancouver – Dr. Peters Foundation, Voices of Hope, National World AIDS Day Concert
BC, Vancouver [...]
Why I support the LGBTQQ community so strongly
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By: Autumn Alston (twitter: @glambert2038)
I am heterosexual. I am also a biracial female. I, therefore, am far from being oblivious to the reality of discrimination and oppression. At the National Equality March in DC, many chants were uttered; one of my favorites being, “gay, straight, black, [...]
