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LGBTQ2 groups taking part in Paris Pride events demand racial justice actionLGBTQ2 groups taking part in Pride events in Paris, France were led by activists of colour on Saturday as part of Global Pride observances. While the official Pride event was postponed until November due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a pro-equality and anti-racism march was held in its stead, demanding more actions by politicians on behalf...Jul 4, 2020
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Halifax’s Black and Indigenous LGBTQ2S+ members share hopes for PrideBlack and Indigenous members of Halifax’s LGBTQ2S+ community share what they hope people take away from this year’s pride focused on amplifying marginalized and racialized voices. Alexa MacLean has the story.CanadaJul 17, 2020
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Psaki introduces Karine Jean-Pierre as 1st Black, LGBTQ White House secretaryAt the daily White House press briefing on Thursday, Jen Psaki introduced her incoming successor Karine Jean-Pierre, who will be the first Black and openly LGBTQ person to serve as the public face of a U.S. administrationPoliticsMay 6, 2022
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James Mattis says he will not reverse military policy on women, LGBT soldiersRetired Marine Gen. James Mattis says he has no intention of rolling back changes in defence policy that allow LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender personnel) to openly serve in the military. President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to be defence secretary is telling the Senate Armed Services Committee that’s he’s only concerned about making the U.S....PoliticsJan 12, 2017
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Members of LGBTQ community oppose to Moss Park community centre some call a ‘gay gym’Fri, May 13: Some members of the LGBTQ community are showing opposition to the Moss Park community centre. The plan would redevelop the John Innes Community Centre and surrounding sports fields. It would be run by The 519, a city agency helping the LGBTQ community in Toronto, and the local councillor says it would add...Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoMay 13, 2016
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Outside the margins: BIPOC and LGBTQ2 breast cancer patients rewrite the narrativePeople from BIPOC and 2SLGBTQQIA+ communities are underrepresented in the institution of cancer care, and they’re slipping through the cracks because of it. To rewrite the narrative, members of the cancer community across Canada are fighting against these gaps — from diversifying what breast cancer looks like to writing a graphic memoir.HealthOct 17, 2022