November 2024
TDoR 2024 Statement: Grieving the Past to Protect our Future
September 2024
Inclusive schools for every student
The 519 Board of Management Candidates 2024/25
August 2024
Notice of The 519 Annual General Meeting 2024
July 2024
Call for Nominations – The 519 Annual General Meeting 2024
June 2024
Green Space Festival 2024: Accessibility
Neighbourhood Information: Green Space Festival 2024
May 2024
The 519 Pride Events Calendar 2024
April 2024
MEDIA ADVISORY: The 519 joins Rainbow Week of Action to march for LGBTQ+ refugee rights
November 2023
September 2023
The 519 Board of Management Candidates 2023/24
July 2023
Notice of Annual General Meeting 2023
Call for Nominations – The 519 Annual General Meeting 2023
May 2023
Pride 2023 at The 519: Upcoming Programs and Events
Green Space Festival 2023: Neighbourhood Information
March 2023
Trans Day of Visibility: How can we commit to being visible allies?
[Press Release] The 519 to Honour Esteemed Author John Irving with Ally Award
There are disturbing reports of a number of drag shows across Ontario becoming targets of hate. As of October 2022, 15 drag reading events across Canada have reportedly been subjected to protests, retreats, and online harassment. Drag artists are scared for their safety and for our communities at large.
Drag culture is an integral and affirming part of our communities’ fabric. Drag kings, queens, and everyone in between do the important work of creating more inclusive and affirming environments for our communities – including children and families – to grow and thrive. The 519 stands in solidarity with drag artists in Toronto and across the province and country. You deserve access to performing and being in safe spaces. Our communities deserve safety, period.
Drag culture will continue to be an essential part of our own year-round programming and our Green Space Festival’s Starry Night. We support our drag artists and rise up to any hate targeting them or our communities at large.
We condemn the hate facing our drag artists. We know that we have always had to rely on each other to keep each other safe. We call on the police and justice system to take these threats seriously and do their part in supporting vital community spaces and art.
If you have or are experiencing violence of any kind, including violence via social media, please contact The 519’s Anti-Violence Initiatives (AVI) at AVI@The519.org.
To our drag community, our Army of Lovers has your back. Keep slaying.
Drag is Our Resistance by The519