![when does gay pride month end when does gay pride month end](https://imagesvc.meredithcorp.io/v3/mm/image?q=60&c=sc&poi=face&w=1320&h=1760&url=https%3A%2F%2Fstatic.onecms.io%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F20%2F2019%2F06%2Fstonewall-2.jpg)
![when does gay pride month end when does gay pride month end](https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/p884Idm4KetmGj9QfHezAisLU3M=/1400x0/filters:no_upscale()/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/11585871/GettyImages_971158428.jpg)
Learn more here.Ĭheck out these books by LGBTQ Canadian creators.
When does gay pride month end series#
Gender and Sexual Diversity Video Series – Saskatchewan Voices Using student voices to capture their experience as they explore their gender identity, this video series explores the types of support that is needed for youth to feel accepted and safe in Saskatchewan schools. You can learn more about their story and the documentary here. Netflix documentary Secret Love highlights the 71-year love story of two Saskatchewan-born women, including baseball legend Terry Donahue. Deep in Vogue New to CBC Gem, this film celebrates the colourful, queer, emotional and political stories of Northern Vogue and its people.Keyboard Fantasies: The Beverly Glenn-Copeland Keyboard Fantasies: The Beverly Glenn-Copeland Story sees the protagonist commit his life and music to screen for the first time - an intimate coming of age story spinning pain and the suffering of prejudice into rhythm, hope and joy. The film won Best Short Documentary at the Canadian Screen Award in 2020. Take me to the Prom Take me to the Prom is a documentary that traces the evolution of LGBTQ acceptance in society by asking a multigenerational selection of LGBTQ people to recount a story from their high school prom. The film was announced as the winner of the Inside Out Film and Video Festival's award for Best Canadian Feature in 2019. This film received the audience choice award for Best Narrative Feature at the Reelout Queer Film Festival, where it was featured as the opening gala in 2016, and was named both Best Film and Best Canadian Film at the Queer North Film Festival in 2016.ĭrag Kids Drag Kids is a Canadian documentary film centred on Queen Lactatia, Laddy GaGa, Suzan Bee Anthony and Bracken Hanke, four young children from Canada, the United States and Europe who perform as drag entertainers, and performed together for the first time at Fierté Montréal in 2018. When his sister, Destiny, commits suicide just weeks before he is scheduled to leave his community to attend university, he is forced to wrestle with the decision of whether to follow his dreams or stay home to help support his family.
![when does gay pride month end when does gay pride month end](https://www.dallasnews.com/resizer/ycDAPEA6eJMJ6EWMWTncH30lqpc=/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-dmn/public/4JALVZG5KJJJRORZU4DVZTRZ5Q.jpg)
Here are some highlights:įire Song The film stars Andrew Martin as Shane, a bisexual aboriginal teenager. Josephine Kroeker and Shala Neufeld, both members of the LGBTQ community and business owners in Saskatchewan, are speaking up and educating consumers to about "rainbow capitalism." Learn more.Ĭelebrate Pride Month with films, docs and series telling the stories of the LGTBQ community on CBC Gem. Michael Megenbir, a Regina teacher who came out publicly as transgender while teaching in 2017, has been paving the way for more conversations around inclusion in schools. Last fall, Sproat chose to embrace her life as a transgender woman, and proudly announced the change to her following of more than 38,000 people on Twitter. She is now documenting her journey on a new account called Learn more. Kelsey Sproat, a Regina social media influencer, has repressed her authentic self since kindergarten. Regina public school principal comes out as gay to inspire hope, lead by example. 'Trans Canada Project' amplifying transgender, non-binary voices across Canada. 'Pride and Buffalo Hide': Indigenous group bringing together two-spirit peoples to foster community.