Tri-Cities Pride is sending an open letter to all local MLA's and MP's, provincial and federal health ministers, and the LGBTQ2 advisor to the prime minister, calling for a ban on conversion therapy:
#bcpoli#canpoli#cdnpoli#lgbtq2
@rikvidr4@MassMan44@BillboardChris@bcgift@iainblackbc Going to Nicola’s home, taking a picture of it and then sharing it along with her address, email, and phone number is definitely doxxing, and he did it twice.
@BillboardChris@iainblackbc Nicola never doxxed your wife. As a teacher, her name is public record and all of her information is published by Semiyahoo Trail in Surrey.
You were also far from quiet and pushed your way through crowds of people wearing your dorky sign.
One of our most popular guests has returned to the podcast!
Agrodite Janeway, a disabled, transgender sex worker, critiques capitalism. Aphrodite explains how capitalism negatively impacts her and others with disabilities.
A haircut is a huge part of a person’s gender expression. @BigBrosBarbers creates an oasis for trans people in Vancouver.
Learn how Jessie Anderson and his team are transforming lives 👇
https://t.co/2fiag9aFCb
This week we have a special and very timely episode for you.
@NicESpurling & Ashley Shade, transgender politicians from the USA & Canada, seek to bridge the divide between nations and discuss the biggest issues facing America today.
https://t.co/2fiag9aFCb
We definitely didn’t change the time or location of their event. Not sure how we would do that. There is just a lot more support for diversity and inclusion in the Tri-Cities than there is for hate and division.
Thanks for the great showing, Coquitlam!
https://t.co/pZuafCRYVB
It’s clear who’s in the right and who’s in the wrong. One side is teaching that “LGBTQ is bad” and the other is teaching respect for diversity.
https://t.co/Ko5XSwrqBN
This episode we’re welcoming Taz & Nina of @pivotlegal to the podcast!
Settle in for a conversation about using legal mechanisms to push for, and uphold, human rights.
https://t.co/2fiag9aFCb
Explore the pressing issues and fears faced by gender diverse individuals in different parts of the world. Discover the importance of connection and relatability in creating a supportive community.
If you don’t already know @RowanJetteKnox, he’s a trans man, author, and human rights advocate.
In this episode, he speaks with @NicESpurling about how Canadian society’s attitude toward trans people has shifted in recent years.
https://t.co/imoUrW26Du
What a pleasure to have @rowanjetteknox join @nicespurling on our podcast this week!
If you want to learn more about trans people in Canada and how they’re affected by social and political shifts, this is the episode for you…
https://t.co/rHp4GGxkWj
A inspiration to so many trans people and their families, and a source of education for countless would-be allies,
@RowanJetteKnox is a perfect guest to speak about how Canada’s attitude toward trans people has changed in recent years.
https://t.co/rdhgiUW5VE
@voteBCUnited@Conservative_BC If you want to see the hate @Conservative_BC is stirring up, you need look no further than my comment section.
If you want to actually make sports more fair, address the only evidence on the subject, which indicates trans people are at a disadvantage:
https://t.co/pq1gFffDEV
After years of participating in Trans Day of Visibility initiatives, notice how @voteBCUnited was suddenly absent from TDOV initiatives this year.
They’re so desperate for support they’re allowing @Conservative_BC to drag them toward alt-right.
https://t.co/cgw25fQjly