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by Craig Takeuchi on April 14th, 2021 at 2:30 PM 1 of 1 2 of 1 Questions about and calls for COVID-19 data about racial communities in B.C. have been raised during the pandemic. But little, if any, issues have been raised about LGBT+ populations in B.C. during weekly B.C. briefings. That s despite the fact that queer communities have extensive experience and a deeply rooted history of having had to contend with and address the impact that pandemics wreak having endured the devastation of the AIDS Crisis and the HIV pandemic. There have been some national efforts to collect information about how the pandemic is affecting LGBT+ Canadians, including the Sex Now Survey (for men who have sex with men) by Vancouver’s Community Based Research Centre launched in August 2020 and online survey results released by Egale Canada in April 2020, which found LGBT+ people were more impacted by the pandemic than many other Canadians. ....
Friends of Ruby Home, Toronto, Ontario Friends of Ruby Home, Toronto, Ontario By Share Rainbow-coloured fins provide solar shading for the west façade of Friends of Ruby Home, a housing and support facility for LGBTQI2S-identifying youth. Photo courtesy Friends of Ruby To write about a building you cannot visit is a daunting task. When I took on this assignment amid a global pandemic and in an emergency stay-at-home order in Toronto, my anxiety only grew when I looked up the project online and met its bright exterior. The Friends of Ruby Home’s façade adorned in rainbow-coloured fins initially set off both intrigue and alarm for me, not just as a monochrome-lover, but also as someone who has seen all too many one-note, pink-washed, queer-pandering projects. But after long Zoom calls with the building’s architect and hearing occupant testimonies, I understood that the true beauty of this building lies well beyond its bold queer signalling. Its success is ....
LGBTQ youth locked down with unsupportive families during COVID-19 Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail With in-person classes cancelled, dorms shuttered and jobs lost, Canada witnessed a mass migration of postsecondary students moving back in with their parents through the pandemic. For many grown children and their families, the unexpected cohabitation was claustrophobic, occasionally tense. But going home has been more a troubling experience for some students than others. When schools closed abruptly in March, some LGBTQ youth were forced to move back in with unaccepting and homophobic relatives. Fearful for their safety, some have been going back into the closet, according to new Canadian research. ....