It Gets Better Canada: Uplifting, Empowering, and Connecting 2SLGBTQ+ Youth Across Canada
Think Queerly Podcast Leadership Interview with Omid Razavi and Ethan Berkeley-Garci | TQ232
The It Gets Better Project envisions a world
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
Michael Bach’s “Alphabet Soup: The Essential Guide to LGBTQ2+ Inclusion”
Think Queerly Podcast Thought Leadership Interview | TQ220
Michael Bach founded the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI). He is
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
Fostering an LGBTQ+ Cricket Club’s Ethos and Culture of Inclusion, Acceptance, and Individual Value
Think Queerly IDEA(tion) Coaching Session with Lachlan Smith — Ep218
In May 2021, I spoke with Lachlan Smith on the
LGBTQ+ People Are Uniquely Self-Aware and Can Teach Respect and Compassion for a Common Humanity
Not causing harm — How self-examination is the foundation of mindfulness and queer wellbeing.
The other day, I was reading, “When
An Intergenerational Conversation With Gay Activist Ken Popert
Think Queerly Podcast Leadership Interview with Co-Host, Jeff Iovannone — TQ216
Today’s episode is the result of an intergenerational intersection.