Let’s work together to build a Canada where every person feels accepted and safe. | |
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Dear Friends,
No matter which province or territory we live in – no matter which city, town, or village – we all want to belong to a Canada where every person feels accepted and safe.
But a rising tide of anti-2SLGBTQI hate is threatening the freedoms, rights, and safety of 2SLGBTQI communities across the county.
During this Pride Season and for upcoming Pride Festivals, visit Egale’s Rainbow Action Hub to equip yourself and your communities with the tools to build inclusive spaces for 2SLGBTQI people, and help us all remain safer: | | | | Pride Safety Toolkits Whether you’re at a Pride Festival, drag storytime, or 2SLGBTQI protest, equip yourself with the information and
resources that can help keep you, your communities, and events safer.
Learn more at egale.ca/safetytoolkits | | | |
How Do We Talk About It? A Guide For Having Difficult Conversations Our newest resource is designed to empower you with the knowledge you need to have the difficult conversations to tackle anti-2SLGBTQI hate, and help familiarize members of your community with the
issues facing trans and gender diverse people across Canada.
Learn more at egale.ca/difficult-conversations-guide
| | | | This Pride Season, let’s work together to build a Canada where every
person feels accepted and safe.
Help encourage others to #SeeThePerson not the label, by watching and sharing the stories of these three remarkable trans individuals.
Wishing you a safe and Happy Pride,
Your Friends at Egale Canada | | | Did you find this information and these resources helpful? Please consider donating to Egale to help us to continue to make
these accessible and free resources to advance 2SLGBTQI inclusion. | | | |
Egale Canada 120 Carlton Street, Suite 217 | Toronto, Ontario M5A 4K2 416-964-7887 | [email protected]Egale works to improve the lives of 2SLGBTQI people in Canada and to enhance the global response to 2SLGBTQI issues. Egale achieves this by informing public policy, inspiring cultural change, and promoting human rights and inclusion through research, education and community engagement. | |
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