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Let's Meet Emanuel Jaques
On July 28th of 1977, Emanuel was working as a shoeshine boy with his brother, Luciano, earning money to help their parents in supporting their family of 7. The family moved to Canada from Portugal with 5 children in tow just under 4 years prior to the heinous crime that would ultimately take Emanuel’s life.
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Historical Canadian Law Expunged - Indecency
After years of smaller raids performed by the Metropolitan police against Toronto’s gay community, one of the largest raids occurred on February 5th, 1981. This large raid was called the Toronto Bathhouse Raid. Under the name “Operation Soap,” the raids took place across four alleged bawly houses running as bathhouses located in Toronto.
By the end of “Operation Soap,” 286 men were charged with various accusations by the police, primarily related to sex work and other “indecent acts,” despite the lack of evidence of sex work taking place. Most of these men were found not guilty and the charges were dropped.
This blatant discrimination of the gay community was one of many events that encouraged a community response of large proportion.
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Let's meet... Lia Thomas
A mini biography about the game changing transgender woman, Lia Thomas.
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June is Pride Month... What Does That Mean?
This year’s Pride Month marked 6 years since the first Transgender Flag was raised on Parliament Hill.
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