April 27, 2021

What does “aging and living well” mean to you?

Share your perspectives about what “aging and living well” looks like, and could look like, for 2SLGBTQI communities in Canada and how our communities could be better supported.

By asking about “aging and living well”, this national interview-based project seeks to expand understandings of aging in 2SLGBTQI communities beyond health alone and to open conversations about how 2SLGBTQI older adults can be better supported to continue to live in community.

This focus means that we seek to increase understanding and recognition of the wide range of material considerations (such as housing, finances, etc.) and distinct experiences that characterize aging and living well for 2SLGBTQI older adults.

 

 

Everyone who is 65 years of age or over, identifies as 2SLGBTQI, and is willing to participate in a telephone or video interview for this study is warmly invited to participate in our National Seniors Study.

We especially welcome the participation of 2SLGBTQI older adults who are Black, Indigenous, and people of colour, and who live in rural areas.

If that sounds like you or someone you love, you can learn more here.

 

 
 


Helen Kennedy, Executive Director

2SLGBTQI News

 

Trustees to vote on whether to fly Pride flags at Halton Catholic schools | Toronto Star

 

CJF-CBC Indigenous Journalism Fellowship winners announced | CBC

 

Archiving the history of Nova Scotia’s LGBT seniors | Halifax Examiner

 

LGBT people more likely to experience intimate partner violence than heterosexual women and men | The Georgia Straight

 

Gay Liberal MP calls on O’Toole to disavow Tory MP’s remark suggesting he’s ‘unclean’ | Lethbridge News

 

'Systemic discrimination' contributed to failings in Toronto police missing-person cases, report finds | CBC

 

 

 

Are you an Egale Donor? Take our survey!

Have you donated to Egale? Take our 2021 Donor Survey to help inform our strategic planning, fundraising efforts and organizational growth. Your opinion is very important to us and we look forward to reading your comments. It should take you approximately 10 minutes to complete.

Surveys completed by May 7, 2021, will be entered into a draw with a chance to win a $100 gift card to a local business of your choice!

 

ICYMI: Leading The Way – Supporting Social Action By Young Emerging Change Makers

Written for young leaders actively working towards social justice, this 4-part collection of resources speaks to the power of using your own voice and actions as a force of change. 

 
 
 
 

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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. 

Our vision is a Canada, and ultimately a world, without homophobia, biphobia, transphobia and all other forms of oppression so that every person can achieve their full potential, free from hatred and bias. 

 

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