Pride and Resistance is a series of five three-minute videos on queer history created by Nancy Nicol.Pride and Resistance takes a whirlwind tour through forty years of local and national LGBTQ history celebrating the political history of Pride Day in Toronto.Most services are anonymous and all are confidential.Text us at 647-933-5399 Call our Info Line at 416-961-3200 Email: [email protected] Chat with us directly from our home page.Even though he’s engaged, Deiaco told the Star he still has sex with some of the women he “manages” and when he tells his fiancée, he says, “the first 24 hours are rough.”But, to Deiaco, sex is business. They do this to “cut them off from the world so that all they have is that person to rely on . “A woman, if she wants to make money off it, she shouldn’t have to go to jail, or somebody that’s helping her. Pride and Resistance was commissioned by Xtra and Pride Toronto and premiered as large projections on Church St. Drawing upon Nicol’s decade of research and work on LGBTQ history in Canada and her documentary series, Stand Together (2002), The Queer Nineties (2008), Politics of the Heart (2005) and The End of Second Class (2006), this moving and inspiring series includes appearances by many leading queer activists, including: Charlie Hill, Ken Popert, Chris Bearchell, Gerald Hannon, John Sewell, the Reverend Dr.
Want to chat with a volunteer about a question or concern you have about your sexual health? We have trained teen volunteers waiting to speak with you live 5 days a week!The tactic worked: he was elected as the board’s youngest-ever school trustee.Levin’s ability to inspire people became his trademark.In his first year of university, he used his bright likability to run for the Winnipeg school board.Instead of mailing out pamphlets advertising his campaign, he enlisted 90 other youths to go door-to-door throughout his ward, handing out leaflets and singing his praises.
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