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Health Resources for Black Youth in Toronto
Check out our list of some health resources in Toronto that focus on providing culturally-specific and inclusive care to Black youth in Toronto!
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5 Questions with Jonathon from Next Gen Men
Next Gen Men is a Canadian nonprofit who work to change how the world sees, acts and thinks about masculinity.
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5 Questions with Thomas from Freddie
Freddie is a Canadian health organization offering access to PrEP, a pill that reduces one’s risk of acquiring HIV by 99%. They provide inclusive and convenient care focused on queer and trans communities. Check out our interview to learn more!
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5 Questions with the Rainbow West Zine Project
Rainbow West Zine Project is a series of four wonderful zines to represent youth voices and art on the topics of Safer Spaces, Accessibility, Centering BIPOC, as well as Mental and Physical Health. Check them out!
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5 Questions with PRUDEmag
PRUDEmag is a hot new Toronto-based zine for spinsters, rule-makers, asexuals, relationship anarchists, & all others resisting a sex-necessary culture. We caught up with some of the people behind the zine for our the latest in our 5 Questions series!
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Edge OV: New Sexual Health Services for Youth at Unison Health & Community Services
Unison Health and Community Services present Edge OV, a new sexual health clinic in the Oakwood-Vaughan neighbourhood for youth ages 13-29.
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A New Place to Get PrEP!
The Maple Leaf clinic is now offering a PrEP clinic in Downtown Toronto!
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RESOURCE: The Choice Connect App from the SHORE Centre
Our friends over at the SHORE Centre in Kitchener, Ontario have a fantastic abortion referral web-based app called Choice Connect. You can check it out at referral.shorecentre.ca!
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5 Questions with Catherine Hernandez
Catherine Hernandez is a writer, activist, theatre performer, radical mother, and so much more! Added to that list, she’s now the latest person we talked to for our 5 Questions series! Check out this interview for some great links and resources!
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New Video: They Go By Them
Our friends over at SendTheRightMessage.ca have produced a fantastic video that goes over better ways that allies can support their friends and families over pronouns.