The Rainbow Elders & Allies Collection

Sharing queer histories that were once lost, Zee Zee Theatre’s Rainbow Elders & Allies Collection is a free conversation series Nov 5-6, 12-13 at the Vancouver Public Library
Continue reading this postSharing queer histories that were once lost, Zee Zee Theatre’s Rainbow Elders & Allies Collection is a free conversation series Nov 5-6, 12-13 at the Vancouver Public Library
Continue reading this postCovenant House at the Vancouver Pride Parade! Read this month’s @CovenantHouseBC #CHVCatchUp guest post. Learn more about CHV’s Rainbow Advisory Committee initiatives and how they serve their 2SLGBTQAI+ youth.
Continue reading this post2022 Vancouver Pride Parade route and event info. The highlight of summer in Downtown Vancouver for 44 years! Celebrating 2SLGBTQAI+ communities
Continue reading this postFleurs de Ville Pride in Yaletown and the West End July 27 to August 1, 2022 – visit these free floral installations for photo ops, special events and more
Continue reading this postSummer at Britannia Mine Museum will have live music, games and drag performances starting with a Canada Day celebration
Continue reading this postVancouver Pride Society has announced its full schedule for the 2022 season, from the famous Pride Parade to East Side Pride, Drag Deliveries, and more!
Continue reading this postCovenant House Vancouver Celebrates Pride Month – In the June CHVCatchUp guest post by Jason Bosher learn about how Covenant House supports LGBTQAI2S+ youth
Continue reading this post10 theatre companies have come together to establish Canada’s first-ever National Queer & Trans Playwriting Unit. With this new model they hope to ensure more equitable representation of 2SLGBTQ+ artists & stories on Canadian stages
Continue reading this postSUM gallery and Flavourcel Present Centipede: a three-day pop-up exhibition of queerly macabre experimental animation in Chinatown April 7-9, 2022
Continue reading this postBosley’s by Pet Valu New Westminster welcomes The Don’t You Want Me Project (“DYWM”), a social impact photography project that showcases the beauty and resilience of LGBTQ+ people, and the transformative impact their rescue dogs have on them March 28 to April 7, 2022.
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