The Challenge of Equity: Balancing Fairness, Effort, and Shared Responsibility
On equity vs. merit: Finding parity between individual ingenuity and social responsibility.
The Paradox of Labels: Do Identity Categories Unite or Divide?
Do the Words We Use to Define Ourselves Bring Us Closer or Push Us Apart?
Why Do LGBTQ+ Activists Persist in the Fight for Their Rights?
Untenable Podcast Episode: Embracing Diversity and Challenging Prejudice
LGBTQ+ rights activists tirelessly champion the cause of sexual and gender orientation
Why “Sincerely Held Religious Beliefs” Are Hypocritical, Insincere, and Killing LGBTQ2S+ People
The religious right is effectively and self-righteously working to decimate human freedoms and LGBTQ2S+ lives.
If you value your freedom
The Power of Self-Mastery for Queer Individuals to Strive Higher for the Common Good
Think Queerly Interview with Leadership and Organizational Development Coach, Jeremy Long | TQ240
In this episode of the Think Queerly Podcast,
Interview with Michelle Douglas, Executive Director, LGBT Purge Fund
Think Queerly Podcast Leadership Interview | TQ237
It was an honour to speak with Michelle Douglas, Executive Director of the LGBT
Cultivating Leadership That Cares About its Employees — The Role of Neuroscience in Diversity, Equity, and LGBTQ+ Inclusion
If your animal brain is not happy at work, you’re going go to feel like someone is rattling your
Small Town Pride: An Intimate Documentary About the Joys and Challenges of Being Queer in Canadian Small Towns
Think Queerly Interview with Co-Director, Chelle Turingan | TQ230
Filmed in Alberta, Nova Scotia and the Northwest Territories, the film follows
Everything We Value, We’ve Been Taught to Value. Don't Be Pink-Washed by Corporations Vying for Your LGBTQ+ Money this Pride.
Flying the Pride flag during Pride month and then taking it down is a sure sign a business doesn’t value human dignity and queer lives — they only value capitalizing on Pride to increase profits.
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