Opinion: Trudeau’s apology should remind us that current day LGBT activists stand on ground cleared by brave forebears at a tremendous cost
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Does PrEP, an HIV-preventing drug, make sense for gay men?
PrEP is being sold as a way to give gay men peace of mind—but it may not be as risk-free or socially responsible as it seems
Reflecting on Steinbach’s historic first Pride Parade
LGBTQ residents of small-town Steinbach, in Manitoba, consider the meaning of a historic Pride where supporters came out and local officials didn’t
Steinbach Pride: Inside a battle for LGBT rights
Steinbach was famous for being Canada’s most charitable community. Now it’s becoming known for its hostile treatment of its LGBT citizens.
Egale’s Helen Kennedy on Canada’s homophobic, transphobic past
In wake of the Orlando attack, Egale’s executive director talks about the ‘Grossly Indecent’ report and the need to right historical wrongs
Twitter has spoken, but will Disney give Elsa a girlfriend?
A Twitter campaign for Frozen asks how long companies like Disney can nod toward social progress while keeping it out of their movies
A gay utopia in Weimar-era Berlin: Book review
Author Robert Beachy explores Berlin’s gay culture and sexually liberal history
Of lisps and linguistics: The power of the gay voice
A filmmaker examines the mysterious origin of the “gay voice”
Video: Laura Jane Grace on why she decided to transition
The transgender lead singer of punk rock band Against Me! on why she still worries about her daughter
Laura Jane Grace: ‘People are people. They deserve to be loved.’
The lead singer of veteran punk band Against Me! talks about her transition as a transgender woman