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Allyship in Action: Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Lavender Library Press Edition
Allyship is not performative. It requires discomfort, humility, and sustained effort.
It is not about “helping” Indigenous peoples. It is about standing beside them, respecting their leadership, and working toward meaningful change to protect the Next Seven Generations.
*If you like this allyship framework, please feel free to get your own copy on my free resources page. https://www.lavenderlibrarypress.ca/freelbgtqandsafespaceresources
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🌈 Call for Submissions: Rainbow Soup for the Queer Soul Vol. 2
✨ If you're a writer, a journaler, a lyricist, etc., and you’ve ever thought, “I want to help others; i want to build community ” this is your chance. Submit your words, in whatever form they take, and add your voice to the next bowl of Rainbow Soup.
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Representation Matters: Pride, Belonging, and the Everyday Visibility of Queer Lives
Attending Pride this year was more than just a joyful event; it was a moment of profound affirmation... a living demonstrations of what Émile Durkheim once called collective effervescence...What struck me most was how ordinary it all felt, and I mean that in the best way possible....
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The Quiet Revolution: Why Queer Publishing Matters in 2025-2026
As a teacher stepping into another school year, I'm watching the landscape around books and education shift in ways that honestly breaks my heart here in North America. How can anyone be against inclusivity? It is literally mind-boggling to me!
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