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Pushing through your comfort zone

Perceived risk can take our mind to the farthest reaches of our imagination, but challenging ourselves to compare the actual risk with the perceived risk is a valuable exercise in those moments when we feel the most nervous.

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Being Queer on Valentine's Day

For many folks who identify as queer, Valentine’s Day is a reminder that their identity isn’t represented which can make them feel invisible or unimportant. Emory shares his thoughts and offers some suggestions for celebrating Valentine’s Day as a queer person.

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Community in Bleeding - Vancouver's Period Pantry

Continually dissatisfied by the lack of accessibility to menstrual products and the general social stigma surrounding menstruation, two Vancouver-based humans have taken it upon themselves to create a space for accessibility and community surrounding menstrual equity in a “no policing,” accessible to all way.

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Holiday Foods in Kenya

Christine Kinori is a queer journalist living in Kenya. Because this is ‘pot luck’ season in Canada, we asked her to tell us about some holiday foods enjoyed in her country.

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Places to Hangout for Queer Couples this Winter

With the upcoming holidays and free time for winding down, you are probably wondering where to properly spend your time with loved ones. Ian has put together this lovely curated list of recreational activities that are queer-friendly and fun-friendly too!.

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B*tch, I don’t owe you androgyny. 

I started noticing feelings of resonance toward they/them pronouns in myself just over a year ago, after I had moved across the country from Montreal to Vancouver and felt like I could, for lack of a better term, reinvent myself and re-evaluate my relationship to identity for the first time in years.

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