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Pansexual Pride Day – Dec 8, 2023

Pansexual Pride Day – Dec 8, 2023

Pansexuality is a sexual orientation which is not limited by gender. It is defined as an attraction to all genders, including trans, nonbinary and gender non-conforming people.

Pansexual Pride Day is an annual celebration of the pansexual community, which recognizes, celebrates and brings visibility to those who identify as pansexual. It is celebrated on December 8 each

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Marking World Aids Day

Marking World Aids Day

The 1st of December is an important day, marking not just the beginning of the holiday season for many, but the recognition of World AIDS Day. This important date is a time to recognize those who have been lost to the HIV/AIDS pandemic over the past four decades, as well as to celebrate life, activism, and continued progress toward a cure and combating stigma.

A United Nations study found that, by 2020, between 27.2 million and 47.8 million people have died as a result of AIDS, and that another 37.7 million are currently living with HIV. Luckily, thanks to years of scientific work and public health campaigns, as well as activist efforts, the death rates and stigma around HIV/AIDS have plummeted

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OP ED : Transgender Day of Visibility

OP ED : Transgender Day of Visibility

Transgender people have been in the headlines frequently in the past few years. You’ve probably been hearing disinformation about their medical care and watched as school board meetings have been protested and disrupted. You may think that this doesn’t affect you or anyone you know, so today, on this Transgender Day of Visibility, as a family member, ally, and fierce mama bear, allow me to introduce you to some real, live transgender people.

Transgender people are our friends, siblings, aunts, uncles, parents, children, grandchildren, neighbours, and colleagues. We love them passionately and unconditionally. They are artists, healthcare providers, writers, accountants, IT professionals, movie producers, chefs, and scientists. They enrich every walk of life you can imagine. However, by simply living their lives as their true selves, they’ve become targets of discrimination and hate, and they are

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Trans Day of Visibility 2023

Trans Day of Visibility 2023

Trans Day of Visibility is an annual awareness day celebrated around the world. The day is dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments of transgender and gender nonconforming people while raising awareness of the work that still needs to be done to achieve trans justice.

Many trans women, trans men, and nonbinary folk find joy and euphoria just living our everyday lives as our authentic selves; some of us choose to be more visible, to help build awareness.  But trans people are leaders in many fields, and are changing the world.  In entertainment, we have

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HQ Health Hub - New Toronto Resource

HQ Health Hub - New Toronto Resource

HQ Health Hub is a community‐driven collaboration among 10 Toronto agencies to provide a different, more effective model of health care for Ontario’s gay male, trans and non-binary populations. Despite the health inequities they experience, these groups are not able to access health services that would make a difference in their lives. HQ is the culmination of many years of planning to respond to the complex unmet health needs of these groups.

HQ opened in July of 2022 as an easily accessible, safe, welcoming space for cis guys into guys and all trans and non-binary people regardless of age, race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, HIV status, socio-economic status, immigration status, or ability. HQ is a transformational

Promising Updates to WPATH Standards of Care

Promising Updates to WPATH Standards of Care

WPATH, the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, is a worldwide professional association devoted to promoting evidence based health care for trans people. Their Standards of Care (SoC) guide governments, medical associations, and clinics across the world in setting protocols for the psychological, medical, surgical and related care of trans people. In Ontario, the protocols and criteria used by doctors and by the Ministry of Health in funding Gender Confirmation Surgeries (GCS) are largely based on the WPATH SoC V7 (although in Ontario, informed consent access to hormones is supported).

In September, WPATH released the new Standards of Care V8 which has some very exciting changes that will increase accessibility to gender affirming care, and reduce gatekeeping. Long-term, as this version is adopted

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