Interview with Tim McCaskell, Author of “Queer Progress: From Homophobia to Homonationalism.”
A memoir and analysis of early Toronto gay and lesbian liberation politics, HIV/AIDS activism, economic and social changes, identity
The Threat of Religious Extremism and Radicalized Individuals to the Common Good
The lack of critical thinking skills, open-mindedness, and prejudice leads to inhumane behaviour. TQP219
Critical thinking is not about being
Why Are Rightwing Extremist Groups So Secretive?
What have they got to hide? On the discontentment and tragedy of not knowing one’s connection with humanity.
Recently,
David Suzuki’s ‘Blown Up’ Pipelines Comment is Not an Act of Eco-Terrorism
If you want to be happy, don’t read the news.
Obviously, it depends on the news you are consuming.
We Don’t Need Gods or Religions to be Spiritual
Thinking Queerly: 52-Weeks of Critical Reflections On Liberating Humanity, Week 4.
We don’t need gods or religions to be
When You Change the Way You Look at Things, the Things You Look at Change
Thinking Queerly: 52-Weeks of Critical Reflections On Liberating Humanity, Week 3.
What Do You See in the Darkness?
It is
How We Treat Each Other As Queer Leaders
Th-Ink Queerly was founded with a mission statement that informs the ethics of the publication and creates alignment with those
Queer Liberation vs Assimilation: On the Need for Creativity and Critical Thinking
I created Think Queerly to challenge the status quo and elevate visibility.
As a gay man and as a queer
The Way of Queer Leadership Is Never a Straight Path
Queering the Path to Evolutionary & Humanitarian Leadership
Possibly the most important and vital quality in a leader is integrity.
If There Is No Binary, Where Does Gender Exist?
How the gender binary limits critical thinking.
Earlier this week I was quickly browsing my Facebook feed and read a