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On the right is grey text that reads "Resource Highlight." Below that is black text with the name of the highlighted organization, "2 Spirited People of the 1st Nations." Underneath that is grey text again that reads "HIV prevention, education and support for 2-Spirit in the GTA, including First Nations, Metis and Inuit people." On the left is the logo of the organization.

Resource Highlight: 2 Spirited People of The 1st Nations

2 Spirited People of The 1st Nations provide prevention education and support for 2-Spirit, including First Nations, Metis and Inuit people living with or at risk for HIV and related co-infections in the Greater Toronto Area. Their work is based on indigenous philosophies of wholistic health and wellness.

In many Indigenous cultures and traditions, “Two-Spirited” referred to people who carried both male and female spirits. These individuals were looked upon as a third gender in many cases and in almost all cultures they were honoured and revered. Two-Spirited people were often the visionaries, the healers and the medicine people. They were respected as fundamental components of ancient culture and societies. European Colonization brought along with it a very strict male/female gender binary, and very narrow definitions of how all inhabitants were meant to live up to those roles.

Today, as stated on 2spirits.org, “Two-Spirited people are Native people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, other gendered, third/fourth gendered individuals that walk carefully between the worlds and between the genders. Unfortunately, due to many of the colonizing forces and experiences that Native people have gone through, the roles of Two-Spirit people have been lost in our consciousness and many Native people have adopted the homophobic attitudes that are present in today’s society. With the coming of the Seventh Generation, Two-Spirits are slowly relearning their traditional roles in Native Communities.”

Programming

2 Spirited People of The 1st Nations host a number of different Posi+ive Living Programs for 2-Spirited people in the GTA who are living with HIV, including food, transportation, hygiene, and technology supports. You can visit their Programming Page for more info on ceremonies, workshop, panels, and events.

CONTACT

2 Spirited People of The 1st Nations are located at 105 – 145 Front St. East, Toronto. You can contact them by:

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Last Updated: June 2021

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