December 2024
Life is full of expectations. Ones we have for ourselves, and ones we have for other people. After school programs were a formative part of Morgan’s childhood. When Morgan had...
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Curran Stikuts reflects on the role of The 519 is honouring the names and stories of people lost to and impacted by HIV/AIDS through the AIDS Memorial Storytelling Project.
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Whether at our Beach Day or holiday parties, it’s hard to miss Norie. Her infectious smile and vibrant energy remind us of the importance of trans joy every day.
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Queer and trans youth are still fighting for safe spaces. M and her two kids, Z and T, started coming to The 519’s Youth Action and Arts Space (YAAS) in…
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Jaris Swidrovich (he/they), who currently serves on The 519 Board of Management, is an outspoken advocate in the community. He is a 2 Spirit, queer, disabled, Saulteaux, and Ukrainian pharmacist…
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Sush joined The 519 Trans People of Colour Project (TPOC) in 2020 where she began cooking and sharing meals with other trans folks of colour, while supporting the community in various ways. She soon began supporting The 519’s food security initiatives, cooking for the Frozen Meals and various other meal programs.
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“A lot of people reject elders like me, like we are not capable, but not here. Here I feel stronger, braver, welcomed, respected, and that I can give back just...
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Davi is a convention refugee from Jamaica who attends Black Health and Wellness Hub at The 519. Coming from a country where one could be killed for being gay, Davi find his culture and his sexuality being affirmed at The 519.
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Jayan has been attending our Building Power Youth Advocacy Program for a year, and his passion and leadership are obvious to anyone who meets him.
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“There is so much promise and potential in this neighbourhood. If we get cranky and say, ‘It’s all gone to hell in a handbasket,’ then we are admitting to ourselves…
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Today is Trans Parent Day, celebrated every year on the first Sunday of November, so we caught up with Nik Redman to talk about a program he helped facilitate in…
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In 2005, seven months into their role in The 519’s EarlyON program, Jerry Lee, Child and Family Support Programs Coordinator, shared some thoughts about their experience so far in The...
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Today is Bi+ Visibility Day, so we caught up with Tara Schorr from the Toronto Bi+ Network to talk about the organization, and the state of bisexuality. The most common…
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On September 14, 2000, Pussy Palace – a bathhouse event for women and trans folks – was getting into full swing. It was their fourth event in two years, where…
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Existing in the stillness of Barbara Hall Park, amid the bustle of Toronto’s 2SLGBTQ+ Village, the AIDS Memorial has come to mean many things to many people. Opened in 1993,...
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Later this month, Marcy Rogers will be retiring from a 14-year stint behind the sandwich counter of Pusateri’s on Church Street. The Dora-nominated playwright has nourished countless people not just...
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During her time at The 519, Mayumi has learned about the possibility and beauty of families of diverse sexual orientations, gender identities, and configurations. From parent to volunteer to now staff member, she is giving back in several ways.
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The 519’s trans programs gave to Kirina what many trans folks need – community, healing, wisdom, and support. She also hopes for health care and related supports to be more trans-affirming.
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Gloria is a familiar and friendly face at The 519. Be it volunteering in a program or at Green Space Festival, her vibrant spirit and willingness to give back to community always shine through.
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Frank came to The 519 in 1991 as a youngster. Struggling at the intersections of a conservative faith and his sexual orientation, he yearned for community, love, acceptance, and affirmation....
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Kyle Scanlon Memorial Fund Impact Story
Sexual Assault Centre (SAC) of Brant, recipient of our Kyle Scanlon Memorial Fund, shares how they put their funding to use during the COVID-19 crisis. A cup of tea can…
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Supporting LGBTQ2S Communities
“One thing we all have in common is the experience of being human – of having the dream to have a safe, fulfilling life. That for me is the point…
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Impact Through Mentorship for Trans and Non-Binary Youth
An Interview with Delphi Araya – Coordinator, Trans Youth Mentorship Program The 519’s Trans Youth Mentorship Program (TYMP) provides meaningful skills and training to trans, two-spirit, non-binary, and gender diverse…
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Impact Through Mentorship for Trans and Non-Binary Youth
Sofia knew that she identified as a girl from a very young age. But it took many years for her to come out as a trans woman. It was three…
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Impact Through Supporting LGBTQ2S Adults
“Many of the older LGBTQ2S people fought for many of the freedoms we enjoy today. Let’s say a little thank you by supporting them.” An Interview with Moji Shirazi –…
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Impact Through Supporting LGBTQ Refugees
The emotional trauma of not being able to live a safe and authentic life with her partner in Jamaica was getting unbearable. So Chris made the difficult decision to leave…
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Impact Through Supporting LGBTQ Refugees
Gloria arrived in Canada less than a year ago from Nigeria, fleeing persecution for being a queer woman. Despite the trauma she had endured, and the challenges she is currently…
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Impact Through Supporting Older LGBTQ2S Adults
“I am happy that I can use my own lived experience and be a connecting point for a lot of older people.” In conversation with Jo Jefferson – LGBTQ2S Seniors…
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Impact Through Supporting Older LGBTQ2S Adults
Lawrence happily calls himself a “Proud Gay Grampy.” Bob cherishes being raised by older drag queen mothers. They instantly connected as friends after being paired through The 519’s Pals Connect…
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Impact Through Supporting LGBTQ Refugees
The first time Harvey* visited the Church-Wellesley neighbourhood, he felt overwhelmed, and left right away. He had spent his entire life in the closet, and the sight of rainbow flags…
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Impact Through Youth Engagement
Teddy felt isolated after coming out. All that changed when they found community and explored opportunities for their artistic expression. For Teddy, school was difficult, especially after coming out as...
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Impact Through Community Support
Carol came out to her parents when she was 42 years old. Now 75, she continues to seek safe spaces where she can be herself without fear of exclusion. She…
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Supporting Trans People of Colour
Evana Ortigoza comes in every Tuesday to participate in the Trans People of Colour (TPOC) project at The 519 as a peer leader. But her relationship with us spans two…
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Supporting LGBTQ refugees
He came to Canada as a student to learn English. He stayed in Canada as an LGBTQ refugee to live a life free of discrimination. Luis couldn’t speak a single…
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Supporting LGBTQ Refugees in Canada
Deborah identifies as a black lesbian feminist with a resolve developed over a long journey of self-discovery that led to her claiming refuge in Canada. Deborah came to Canada as…
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Giving Back The Support
A newcomer, refugee claimant, and a volunteer at The 519, Justin has been keeping busy in his first year in Canada. If Justin is not at The 519 to attend…
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Drop-in on a Sunday
Sunday Drop-In is our weekly food program that offers a safe and welcoming space for LGBTQ2S people of all ages who may be experiencing poverty, homelessness, underhousing or social isolation. The LGBTQ2S…
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Changing The Legacy
A previous program participant of our refugee program, Among Friends, and now a staff member at The 519, Sebastian decided to initiate an advocacy group called Canadian Legacy Refugee Advocacy and…
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Fay & Fluffy's Storytime: Reading is FUNdamental – with The 519
Reading stories to children is amazing. Reading stories that depict diversity of families, ethnicities, gender identities and expressions is even more amazing. And when you have two drag performance artists…
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Let's Talk About The World
Pride is a time for great celebrations, but it is also a time for greater deliberation and dialogues. Through the series of human rights panels The 519 hosted or co-hosted this…
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Supporting LGBTQ Refugees in Canada
A refugee claimant from Eastern Europe, Alex is an active member of The 519’s Among Friends program, which offers information sessions and events on subjects relevant to the claims process, and inclusive…
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Honouring Their Names, Honouring Their Stories
September 2024
Norie: Don't Hide Who You Are, Let's Be Proud!
Finding safe spaces for 2SLGBTQ+ youth at The 519’s Youth Action and Arts Space.
August 2024
Jaris Swidrovich: Lifting up unexpected perspectives on The 519 board
June 2024
Sush: Cooking with Salt, Pepper, and Love!
Volunteering with Abuelita Norma
May 2024
Jayan: Youth Activism Today and Tomorrow
From the Village: Connie Langille on the promise of The Village
November 2023
From the Village: Nik Redman reflects on Trans Fathers 2B
September 2023
From the Village: Toronto Bi+ Network's Tara Schorr on Bi+ Visibility Day
From the Village: Chanelle Gallant on the 23rd anniversary of the Pussy Palace raid.
July 2023
From The Village: Patrick Fahn, AIDS Memorial Architect
May 2023
December 2022
Mayumi: The More We Are Together, The Happier We’ll Be
Kirina: Transitioning Every Day, in Every Way
November 2022
Frank: Better When He's Dancing
April 2020