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The CCGSD is committed to building a world without discrimination, built on three pillars: education, research, and advocacy. We know that education has many benefits to the people who access it: education has been shown to reduce child mortality and increase civic engagement. Crucially, education helps develop individual resiliencyas well as
PROGRAMS | CCGSD
project. programs. CCGSD has a variety of programs that run in service to a world without discrimination. Much of our current programming revolves around the ideas of education, prevention, and inclusion of 2SLGBTQ+ communities. We work with community groups and knowledgeable experts to deliver high quality and impactful programming.ABOUT | CCGSD
For CCGSD, education is the continuous process of knowledge exchange between two or more people, and the foundation of social justice and a world without discrimination. We work not only to educate, but to learn. We exchange, we do not teach. Education is advocacy: it is widespread and helps us all learn about each other and our unique experiences of privilege and oppression so that we canOUR TEAM | CCGSD
volunteer. This year, the Centre is looking for remote volunteers to help with outreach and promotion of our online programming. If you are interested in volunteering, gaining valuable and marketable skills in such areas as event coordination, fundraising, public speaking, database management, networking, andRESOURCES | CCGSD
resources. Currently, we have resources available for use for teachers, organizations, politicians, GSA’s, youth, community members and specific gender or sexual orientations. These resources have been created and compiled for the purpose of education and documentation of history. WHY A TRANS INCLUSIVE FEMINISM MATTERS TO CCGSD Why A Trans Inclusive Feminism Matters to CCGSD. In recent months, the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity (CCGSD) and other queer, feminist and youth-focussed organizations have witnessed the growing rise of anti-trans mobilization throughout Canada and internationally. TERFs (Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists) and TERF THE CANADIAN CENTRE FOR GENDER AND SEXUAL DIVERSITY 1948 and 1957: The Kinsey report is released and declares that approximately 10% of men and 2-6% of women are homosexual. 2 4 1949: Jim Egan, Canada’s first gay activist who would later become a RESOURCES FOR TRANSGENDER, INTERSEX & TWO-SPIRIT PEOPLE Educational Resources for Transgender, Intersex & Two-Spirit People (including Gender Non-Conforming Youth & Trans Seniors) Rupert Raj (66) has been a Eurasian-Canadian, pansexual, trans activist since 1971, founding six support groups/service organizations for transsexuals and crossdressers. As a former psychotherapist/genderconsultant from
INTERNATIONAL TRANS DAY OF VISIBILITY International Trans Day of Visibility. The International Trans Day of Visibility is an annual event occurring on March 31 dedicated to celebrating trans people and raising awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide. Click the resources below todownload.
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connects trans people to the community, support, and resources they need to survive. and thrive. Trans Lifeline’s Hotline is a peer. support service run by trans people, for trans CCGSD | FOR A WORLD WITHOUT DISCRIMINATIONCONTACTABOUTINITIATIVESTRAINING AND WORKSHOPSNEWSGETINVOLVED
The CCGSD is committed to building a world without discrimination, built on three pillars: education, research, and advocacy. We know that education has many benefits to the people who access it: education has been shown to reduce child mortality and increase civic engagement. Crucially, education helps develop individual resiliencyas well as
PROGRAMS | CCGSD
project. programs. CCGSD has a variety of programs that run in service to a world without discrimination. Much of our current programming revolves around the ideas of education, prevention, and inclusion of 2SLGBTQ+ communities. We work with community groups and knowledgeable experts to deliver high quality and impactful programming.ABOUT | CCGSD
For CCGSD, education is the continuous process of knowledge exchange between two or more people, and the foundation of social justice and a world without discrimination. We work not only to educate, but to learn. We exchange, we do not teach. Education is advocacy: it is widespread and helps us all learn about each other and our unique experiences of privilege and oppression so that we canOUR TEAM | CCGSD
volunteer. This year, the Centre is looking for remote volunteers to help with outreach and promotion of our online programming. If you are interested in volunteering, gaining valuable and marketable skills in such areas as event coordination, fundraising, public speaking, database management, networking, andRESOURCES | CCGSD
resources. Currently, we have resources available for use for teachers, organizations, politicians, GSA’s, youth, community members and specific gender or sexual orientations. These resources have been created and compiled for the purpose of education and documentation of history. WHY A TRANS INCLUSIVE FEMINISM MATTERS TO CCGSD Why A Trans Inclusive Feminism Matters to CCGSD. In recent months, the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity (CCGSD) and other queer, feminist and youth-focussed organizations have witnessed the growing rise of anti-trans mobilization throughout Canada and internationally. TERFs (Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists) and TERF THE CANADIAN CENTRE FOR GENDER AND SEXUAL DIVERSITY 1948 and 1957: The Kinsey report is released and declares that approximately 10% of men and 2-6% of women are homosexual. 2 4 1949: Jim Egan, Canada’s first gay activist who would later become a RESOURCES FOR TRANSGENDER, INTERSEX & TWO-SPIRIT PEOPLE Educational Resources for Transgender, Intersex & Two-Spirit People (including Gender Non-Conforming Youth & Trans Seniors) Rupert Raj (66) has been a Eurasian-Canadian, pansexual, trans activist since 1971, founding six support groups/service organizations for transsexuals and crossdressers. As a former psychotherapist/genderconsultant from
INTERNATIONAL TRANS DAY OF VISIBILITY International Trans Day of Visibility. The International Trans Day of Visibility is an annual event occurring on March 31 dedicated to celebrating trans people and raising awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide. Click the resources below todownload.
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connects trans people to the community, support, and resources they need to survive. and thrive. Trans Lifeline’s Hotline is a peer. support service run by trans people, for transSPORTS PROGRAM
The Sports Inclusion Program at the Canadian Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity aims to challenge homophobia and transphobia in athletics – to make sports a more accepting and inclusive pastime for all athletes, regardless of sexual orientation and/or gender identity. We will work with amateur and recreational sports leagues,gym classes
BOOKING | CCGSD
2SLGBTQ+ History Workshop. Workshop Requested *. In-Partnership. Intersex 101. Workshop Date Requested *. Please schedule your workshop two weeks from the submission date. We will try and fit your availability for your requested date. If any conflicts shall occur we will be in contact to reschedule. Date Format: DD slash MM slash YYYY. 2SLGBTQ+ HISTORY PROGRAM 2SLGBTQ+ History. Take part in CCGSD’s newest queer history program! Learn about the history of community engagement, legal changes, and civic action in Canada relating to the 2SLGBTQ+ community. This program offers a collection of free digital resources for educators of youth ages 14-29. The digital resources offer flexibility in terms of WHY A TRANS INCLUSIVE FEMINISM MATTERS TO CCGSD Why A Trans Inclusive Feminism Matters to CCGSD. In recent months, the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity (CCGSD) and other queer, feminist and youth-focussed organizations have witnessed the growing rise of anti-trans mobilization throughout Canada and internationally. TERFs (Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists) and TERFTRAILBLAZERS
foundation. Canadian 2slgbtq+ trailblazers. We at the CCGSD have chosen these 12 remarkable individuals from the hundreds of Canadians that have acted as a voice for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, and advocated for equal rights and freedoms. Although known acts of injustice experienced by Canada’s 2SLGBTQIA+ people go as far as the 1600s,there is
COMMEMORATE CANADA
Funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Commemorate Canada Program was developed to mark the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalization of homosexuality in Canada. This program is geared toward commemorating and sharing the history of the 2SLGBTQ+ community by focusing on key events that have significantly shaped the landscape INTERSEX AWARENESS AND ALLYSHIP Intersex Awareness and Allyship. Our cultural assumption is that sex is binary. Established science shows us that this is not always true, that anyone may possess both male and female determinants of sex, orbe intersex.
GSA ADVISOR HANDBOOK Letter 1. Dear GSA Advisors, The National Association of GSA Networks is a group of 33 state and regional networks of GSAs. Our purpose isto support the
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connects trans people to the community, support, and resources they need to survive. and thrive. Trans Lifeline’s Hotline is a peer. support service run by trans people, for trans JEREMY DIAS, FOUNDER Jeremy Dias, Founder. Jeremy Dias was born in Edmonton, Alberta, and grew up there until moving to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, where he attended high school. As a youth, he was motivated by social and political inequality to take action, volunteering with numerous organizations and charities. In high school, he started and lead anumber of clubs
CCGSD | FOR A WORLD WITHOUT DISCRIMINATIONCONTACTABOUTINITIATIVESTRAINING AND WORKSHOPSNEWSGETINVOLVED
The CCGSD is committed to building a world without discrimination, built on three pillars: education, research, and advocacy. We know that education has many benefits to the people who access it: education has been shown to reduce child mortality and increase civic engagement. Crucially, education helps develop individual resiliencyas well as
PROGRAMS | CCGSD
project. programs. CCGSD has a variety of programs that run in service to a world without discrimination. Much of our current programming revolves around the ideas of education, prevention, and inclusion of 2SLGBTQ+ communities. We work with community groups and knowledgeable experts to deliver high quality and impactful programming.OUR TEAM | CCGSD
volunteer. This year, the Centre is looking for remote volunteers to help with outreach and promotion of our online programming. If you are interested in volunteering, gaining valuable and marketable skills in such areas as event coordination, fundraising, public speaking, database management, networking, andSPORTS PROGRAM
The Sports Inclusion Program at the Canadian Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity aims to challenge homophobia and transphobia in athletics – to make sports a more accepting and inclusive pastime for all athletes, regardless of sexual orientation and/or gender identity. We will work with amateur and recreational sports leagues,gym classes
RESOURCES | CCGSD
resources. Currently, we have resources available for use for teachers, organizations, politicians, GSA’s, youth, community members and specific gender or sexual orientations. These resources have been created and compiled for the purpose of education and documentation of history.SCHOLARSHIPS
The Jeremy Dias Scholarship seeks to recognize a youth that has taken initiative in addressing discrimination in their school or community. Applicants must be Canadian citizens/residents; and must be a highschool or Cegep students entering accredited post-secondary institutions, or students currently enrolled in a post-secondaryinstitution.
RESOURCES FOR TRANSGENDER, INTERSEX & TWO-SPIRIT PEOPLE Educational Resources for Transgender, Intersex & Two-Spirit People (including Gender Non-Conforming Youth & Trans Seniors) Rupert Raj (66) has been a Eurasian-Canadian, pansexual, trans activist since 1971, founding six support groups/service organizations for transsexuals and crossdressers. As a former psychotherapist/genderconsultant from
COMMEMORATE CANADA
Funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Commemorate Canada Program was developed to mark the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalization of homosexuality in Canada. This program is geared toward commemorating and sharing the history of the 2SLGBTQ+ community by focusing on key events that have significantly shaped the landscape INTERNATIONAL TRANS DAY OF VISIBILITY International Trans Day of Visibility. The International Trans Day of Visibility is an annual event occurring on March 31 dedicated to celebrating trans people and raising awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide. Click the resources below todownload.
QUEER HISTORY CROSSWORDS Our Address: 440 Albert St, Suite C304 Albert Street Educational Centre, Ottawa, ON K1R 5B5, Canada (Territoire Algonquin Territory) CCGSD | FOR A WORLD WITHOUT DISCRIMINATIONCONTACTABOUTINITIATIVESTRAINING AND WORKSHOPSNEWSGETINVOLVED
The CCGSD is committed to building a world without discrimination, built on three pillars: education, research, and advocacy. We know that education has many benefits to the people who access it: education has been shown to reduce child mortality and increase civic engagement. Crucially, education helps develop individual resiliencyas well as
PROGRAMS | CCGSD
project. programs. CCGSD has a variety of programs that run in service to a world without discrimination. Much of our current programming revolves around the ideas of education, prevention, and inclusion of 2SLGBTQ+ communities. We work with community groups and knowledgeable experts to deliver high quality and impactful programming.OUR TEAM | CCGSD
volunteer. This year, the Centre is looking for remote volunteers to help with outreach and promotion of our online programming. If you are interested in volunteering, gaining valuable and marketable skills in such areas as event coordination, fundraising, public speaking, database management, networking, andSPORTS PROGRAM
The Sports Inclusion Program at the Canadian Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity aims to challenge homophobia and transphobia in athletics – to make sports a more accepting and inclusive pastime for all athletes, regardless of sexual orientation and/or gender identity. We will work with amateur and recreational sports leagues,gym classes
RESOURCES | CCGSD
resources. Currently, we have resources available for use for teachers, organizations, politicians, GSA’s, youth, community members and specific gender or sexual orientations. These resources have been created and compiled for the purpose of education and documentation of history.SCHOLARSHIPS
The Jeremy Dias Scholarship seeks to recognize a youth that has taken initiative in addressing discrimination in their school or community. Applicants must be Canadian citizens/residents; and must be a highschool or Cegep students entering accredited post-secondary institutions, or students currently enrolled in a post-secondaryinstitution.
RESOURCES FOR TRANSGENDER, INTERSEX & TWO-SPIRIT PEOPLE Educational Resources for Transgender, Intersex & Two-Spirit People (including Gender Non-Conforming Youth & Trans Seniors) Rupert Raj (66) has been a Eurasian-Canadian, pansexual, trans activist since 1971, founding six support groups/service organizations for transsexuals and crossdressers. As a former psychotherapist/genderconsultant from
COMMEMORATE CANADA
Funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Commemorate Canada Program was developed to mark the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalization of homosexuality in Canada. This program is geared toward commemorating and sharing the history of the 2SLGBTQ+ community by focusing on key events that have significantly shaped the landscape INTERNATIONAL TRANS DAY OF VISIBILITY International Trans Day of Visibility. The International Trans Day of Visibility is an annual event occurring on March 31 dedicated to celebrating trans people and raising awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide. Click the resources below todownload.
QUEER HISTORY CROSSWORDS Our Address: 440 Albert St, Suite C304 Albert Street Educational Centre, Ottawa, ON K1R 5B5, Canada (Territoire Algonquin Territory)ABOUT | CCGSD
For CCGSD, education is the continuous process of knowledge exchange between two or more people, and the foundation of social justice and a world without discrimination. We work not only to educate, but to learn. We exchange, we do not teach. Education is advocacy: it is widespread and helps us all learn about each other and our unique experiences of privilege and oppression so that we canCAMPAIGNS | CCGSD
The Canadian Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity (CCGSD) was very excited to announce our initiative that aims to bring attention to the negative and incorrect use of the word ‘gay’ or the phrase ‘that’s so gay’ was a success. To combat this issue, we had made the first and only object in the world that can be called ‘gay’ without being meant as an insult: #TheGaySweater.GOVERNANCE | CCGSD
Governing document: CCGSD Bylaw No. 2 2019-12-19. Policies & Procedures: CCGSD Board Policy 2017. CCGSD Human Resources Policy 2017. CCGSD Duty of Care Policy 2017. CCGSD Travel and Reimbursement Policy 2019. CCGSD Accommodation Policy and Procedures 2020. CCGSD Global Conflict of Interest Policy 2020. WHY A TRANS INCLUSIVE FEMINISM MATTERS TO CCGSD Why A Trans Inclusive Feminism Matters to CCGSD. In recent months, the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity (CCGSD) and other queer, feminist and youth-focussed organizations have witnessed the growing rise of anti-trans mobilization throughout Canada and internationally. TERFs (Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists) and TERFTRANS REMEMBRANCE
Trans Day of Remembrance. Also known as the International Transgender Day of Remembrance, Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR) is observed each year on November 20th to remember those who have been lost as a result of transphobia worldwide, as well as draw attention to the issue of transphobia and the violence that ensues as a result. Clickon
COMMEMORATE CANADA
Funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Commemorate Canada Program was developed to mark the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalization of homosexuality in Canada. This program is geared toward commemorating and sharing the history of the 2SLGBTQ+ community by focusing on key events that have significantly shaped the landscape GENDER MARKERS GUIDE Gender Markers Guide. The CCGSD is proud to introduce the following section guides to help folks on changing your gender markers on identification document. The drop down sections below contain links to government websites and forms, as well as some legal and community support from Provincial and national organizations. HOW TO BE A TRANS ALLY How to Be a Trans Ally. Today, beauty brand Lush Cosmetics will launch a 14-day North American campaign in partnership with the CCGSD, to bring visibility to the discrimination and stigma trans & non-binary people experience. This campaign aims to spread awareness through fundraising & starting crucial conversations, leading towards acts of QUEER HISTORY CROSSWORDS Our Address: 440 Albert St, Suite C304 Albert Street Educational Centre, Ottawa, ON K1R 5B5, Canada (Territoire Algonquin Territory) DÉCLARATION DE MISSION EXPOSITION PIONNIERS DÉCLARATION DE L'ARTISTE Au CCDGS, nous avons choisi ces 12 personnes remarquables parmi les centaines de Canadiens qui ont agi comme porte-parole de la communauté 2SLGBTQIA+ et ont CCGSD | FOR A WORLD WITHOUT DISCRIMINATIONCONTACTABOUTINITIATIVESTRAINING AND WORKSHOPSNEWSGETINVOLVED
The CCGSD is committed to building a world without discrimination, built on three pillars: education, research, and advocacy. We know that education has many benefits to the people who access it: education has been shown to reduce child mortality and increase civic engagement. Crucially, education helps develop individual resiliencyas well as
PROGRAMS | CCGSD
project. programs. CCGSD has a variety of programs that run in service to a world without discrimination. Much of our current programming revolves around the ideas of education, prevention, and inclusion of 2SLGBTQ+ communities. We work with community groups and knowledgeable experts to deliver high quality and impactful programming.OUR TEAM | CCGSD
volunteer. This year, the Centre is looking for remote volunteers to help with outreach and promotion of our online programming. If you are interested in volunteering, gaining valuable and marketable skills in such areas as event coordination, fundraising, public speaking, database management, networking, andCAMPAIGNS | CCGSD
The Canadian Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity (CCGSD) was very excited to announce our initiative that aims to bring attention to the negative and incorrect use of the word ‘gay’ or the phrase ‘that’s so gay’ was a success. To combat this issue, we had made the first and only object in the world that can be called ‘gay’ without being meant as an insult: #TheGaySweater. RESOURCES FOR TRANSGENDER, INTERSEX & TWO-SPIRIT PEOPLE Educational Resources for Transgender, Intersex & Two-Spirit People (including Gender Non-Conforming Youth & Trans Seniors) Rupert Raj (66) has been a Eurasian-Canadian, pansexual, trans activist since 1971, founding six support groups/service organizations for transsexuals and crossdressers. As a former psychotherapist/genderconsultant from
COMMEMORATE CANADA
Funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Commemorate Canada Program was developed to mark the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalization of homosexuality in Canada. This program is geared toward commemorating and sharing the history of the 2SLGBTQ+ community by focusing on key events that have significantly shaped the landscape WHY A TRANS INCLUSIVE FEMINISM MATTERS TO CCGSD Why A Trans Inclusive Feminism Matters to CCGSD. In recent months, the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity (CCGSD) and other queer, feminist and youth-focussed organizations have witnessed the growing rise of anti-trans mobilization throughout Canada and internationally. TERFs (Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists) and TERF THE CANADIAN CENTRE FOR GENDER AND SEXUAL DIVERSITY 1948 and 1957: The Kinsey report is released and declares that approximately 10% of men and 2-6% of women are homosexual. 2 4 1949: Jim Egan, Canada’s first gay activist who would later become a INTERNATIONAL TRANS DAY OF VISIBILITY International Trans Day of Visibility. The International Trans Day of Visibility is an annual event occurring on March 31 dedicated to celebrating trans people and raising awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide. Click the resources below todownload.
JEREMY DIAS, FOUNDER Jeremy Dias, Founder. Jeremy Dias was born in Edmonton, Alberta, and grew up there until moving to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, where he attended high school. As a youth, he was motivated by social and political inequality to take action, volunteering with numerous organizations and charities. In high school, he started and lead anumber of clubs
CCGSD | FOR A WORLD WITHOUT DISCRIMINATIONCONTACTABOUTINITIATIVESTRAINING AND WORKSHOPSNEWSGETINVOLVED
The CCGSD is committed to building a world without discrimination, built on three pillars: education, research, and advocacy. We know that education has many benefits to the people who access it: education has been shown to reduce child mortality and increase civic engagement. Crucially, education helps develop individual resiliencyas well as
PROGRAMS | CCGSD
project. programs. CCGSD has a variety of programs that run in service to a world without discrimination. Much of our current programming revolves around the ideas of education, prevention, and inclusion of 2SLGBTQ+ communities. We work with community groups and knowledgeable experts to deliver high quality and impactful programming.OUR TEAM | CCGSD
volunteer. This year, the Centre is looking for remote volunteers to help with outreach and promotion of our online programming. If you are interested in volunteering, gaining valuable and marketable skills in such areas as event coordination, fundraising, public speaking, database management, networking, andCAMPAIGNS | CCGSD
The Canadian Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity (CCGSD) was very excited to announce our initiative that aims to bring attention to the negative and incorrect use of the word ‘gay’ or the phrase ‘that’s so gay’ was a success. To combat this issue, we had made the first and only object in the world that can be called ‘gay’ without being meant as an insult: #TheGaySweater. RESOURCES FOR TRANSGENDER, INTERSEX & TWO-SPIRIT PEOPLE Educational Resources for Transgender, Intersex & Two-Spirit People (including Gender Non-Conforming Youth & Trans Seniors) Rupert Raj (66) has been a Eurasian-Canadian, pansexual, trans activist since 1971, founding six support groups/service organizations for transsexuals and crossdressers. As a former psychotherapist/genderconsultant from
COMMEMORATE CANADA
Funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Commemorate Canada Program was developed to mark the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalization of homosexuality in Canada. This program is geared toward commemorating and sharing the history of the 2SLGBTQ+ community by focusing on key events that have significantly shaped the landscape WHY A TRANS INCLUSIVE FEMINISM MATTERS TO CCGSD Why A Trans Inclusive Feminism Matters to CCGSD. In recent months, the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity (CCGSD) and other queer, feminist and youth-focussed organizations have witnessed the growing rise of anti-trans mobilization throughout Canada and internationally. TERFs (Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists) and TERF THE CANADIAN CENTRE FOR GENDER AND SEXUAL DIVERSITY 1948 and 1957: The Kinsey report is released and declares that approximately 10% of men and 2-6% of women are homosexual. 2 4 1949: Jim Egan, Canada’s first gay activist who would later become a INTERNATIONAL TRANS DAY OF VISIBILITY International Trans Day of Visibility. The International Trans Day of Visibility is an annual event occurring on March 31 dedicated to celebrating trans people and raising awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide. Click the resources below todownload.
JEREMY DIAS, FOUNDER Jeremy Dias, Founder. Jeremy Dias was born in Edmonton, Alberta, and grew up there until moving to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, where he attended high school. As a youth, he was motivated by social and political inequality to take action, volunteering with numerous organizations and charities. In high school, he started and lead anumber of clubs
GOVERNANCE | CCGSD
Governing document: CCGSD Bylaw No. 2 2019-12-19. Policies & Procedures: CCGSD Board Policy 2017. CCGSD Human Resources Policy 2017. CCGSD Duty of Care Policy 2017. CCGSD Travel and Reimbursement Policy 2019. CCGSD Accommodation Policy and Procedures 2020. CCGSD Global Conflict of Interest Policy 2020.BOOKING | CCGSD
2SLGBTQ+ History Workshop. Workshop Requested *. In-Partnership. Intersex 101. Workshop Date Requested *. Please schedule your workshop two weeks from the submission date. We will try and fit your availability for your requested date. If any conflicts shall occur we will be in contact to reschedule. Date Format: DD slash MM slash YYYY.RESOURCES | CCGSD
resources. Currently, we have resources available for use for teachers, organizations, politicians, GSA’s, youth, community members and specific gender or sexual orientations. These resources have been created and compiled for the purpose of education and documentation of history. WHY A TRANS INCLUSIVE FEMINISM MATTERS TO CCGSD Why A Trans Inclusive Feminism Matters to CCGSD. In recent months, the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity (CCGSD) and other queer, feminist and youth-focussed organizations have witnessed the growing rise of anti-trans mobilization throughout Canada and internationally. TERFs (Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists) and TERFCOMMEMORATE CANADA
Funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Commemorate Canada Program was developed to mark the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalization of homosexuality in Canada. This program is geared toward commemorating and sharing the history of the 2SLGBTQ+ community by focusing on key events that have significantly shaped the landscape INTERNATIONAL TRANS DAY OF VISIBILITY International Trans Day of Visibility. The International Trans Day of Visibility is an annual event occurring on March 31 dedicated to celebrating trans people and raising awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide. Click the resources below todownload.
TRANS REMEMBRANCE
Trans Day of Remembrance. Also known as the International Transgender Day of Remembrance, Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR) is observed each year on November 20th to remember those who have been lost as a result of transphobia worldwide, as well as draw attention to the issue of transphobia and the violence that ensues as a result. Clickon
QUEER HISTORY CROSSWORDS Our Address: 440 Albert St, Suite C304 Albert Street Educational Centre, Ottawa, ON K1R 5B5, Canada (Territoire Algonquin Territory)DAY OF PINK
connects trans people to the community, support, and resources they need to survive. and thrive. Trans Lifeline’s Hotline is a peer. support service run by trans people, for trans DÉCLARATION DE MISSION DÉCLARATION DE MISSION Le Centre canadien pour la diversité des genres et de la sexualité s'est associé à votre école/organisme pour vous présenter cette exposition afin de mettre en valeur CCGSD | FOR A WORLD WITHOUT DISCRIMINATIONCONTACTABOUTINITIATIVESTRAINING AND WORKSHOPSNEWSGETINVOLVED
The CCGSD is committed to building a world without discrimination, built on three pillars: education, research, and advocacy. We know that education has many benefits to the people who access it: education has been shown to reduce child mortality and increase civic engagement. Crucially, education helps develop individual resiliencyas well as
PROGRAMS | CCGSD
project. programs. CCGSD has a variety of programs that run in service to a world without discrimination. Much of our current programming revolves around the ideas of education, prevention, and inclusion of 2SLGBTQ+ communities. We work with community groups and knowledgeable experts to deliver high quality and impactful programming.OUR TEAM | CCGSD
volunteer. This year, the Centre is looking for remote volunteers to help with outreach and promotion of our online programming. If you are interested in volunteering, gaining valuable and marketable skills in such areas as event coordination, fundraising, public speaking, database management, networking, andSPORTS PROGRAM
The Sports Inclusion Program at the Canadian Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity aims to challenge homophobia and transphobia in athletics – to make sports a more accepting and inclusive pastime for all athletes, regardless of sexual orientation and/or gender identity. We will work with amateur and recreational sports leagues,gym classes
RESOURCES | CCGSD
resources. Currently, we have resources available for use for teachers, organizations, politicians, GSA’s, youth, community members and specific gender or sexual orientations. These resources have been created and compiled for the purpose of education and documentation of history. RESOURCES FOR TRANSGENDER, INTERSEX & TWO-SPIRIT PEOPLE Educational Resources for Transgender, Intersex & Two-Spirit People (including Gender Non-Conforming Youth & Trans Seniors) Rupert Raj (66) has been a Eurasian-Canadian, pansexual, trans activist since 1971, founding six support groups/service organizations for transsexuals and crossdressers. As a former psychotherapist/genderconsultant from
COMMEMORATE CANADA
Funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Commemorate Canada Program was developed to mark the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalization of homosexuality in Canada. This program is geared toward commemorating and sharing the history of the 2SLGBTQ+ community by focusing on key events that have significantly shaped the landscape INTERNATIONAL TRANS DAY OF VISIBILITY International Trans Day of Visibility. The International Trans Day of Visibility is an annual event occurring on March 31 dedicated to celebrating trans people and raising awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide. Click the resources below todownload.
QUEER HISTORY CROSSWORDS Our Address: 440 Albert St, Suite C304 Albert Street Educational Centre, Ottawa, ON K1R 5B5, Canada (Territoire Algonquin Territory)MISSION STATEMENT
RICHARD FUNG Source: The ArQuives National Portrait Collection. Born in Trinidad, Richard Fung is a Toronto based video artist, writer, public intellectual and theorist. CCGSD | FOR A WORLD WITHOUT DISCRIMINATIONCONTACTABOUTINITIATIVESTRAINING AND WORKSHOPSNEWSGETINVOLVED
The CCGSD is committed to building a world without discrimination, built on three pillars: education, research, and advocacy. We know that education has many benefits to the people who access it: education has been shown to reduce child mortality and increase civic engagement. Crucially, education helps develop individual resiliencyas well as
PROGRAMS | CCGSD
project. programs. CCGSD has a variety of programs that run in service to a world without discrimination. Much of our current programming revolves around the ideas of education, prevention, and inclusion of 2SLGBTQ+ communities. We work with community groups and knowledgeable experts to deliver high quality and impactful programming.OUR TEAM | CCGSD
volunteer. This year, the Centre is looking for remote volunteers to help with outreach and promotion of our online programming. If you are interested in volunteering, gaining valuable and marketable skills in such areas as event coordination, fundraising, public speaking, database management, networking, andSPORTS PROGRAM
The Sports Inclusion Program at the Canadian Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity aims to challenge homophobia and transphobia in athletics – to make sports a more accepting and inclusive pastime for all athletes, regardless of sexual orientation and/or gender identity. We will work with amateur and recreational sports leagues,gym classes
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resources. Currently, we have resources available for use for teachers, organizations, politicians, GSA’s, youth, community members and specific gender or sexual orientations. These resources have been created and compiled for the purpose of education and documentation of history. RESOURCES FOR TRANSGENDER, INTERSEX & TWO-SPIRIT PEOPLE Educational Resources for Transgender, Intersex & Two-Spirit People (including Gender Non-Conforming Youth & Trans Seniors) Rupert Raj (66) has been a Eurasian-Canadian, pansexual, trans activist since 1971, founding six support groups/service organizations for transsexuals and crossdressers. As a former psychotherapist/genderconsultant from
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Funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Commemorate Canada Program was developed to mark the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalization of homosexuality in Canada. This program is geared toward commemorating and sharing the history of the 2SLGBTQ+ community by focusing on key events that have significantly shaped the landscape INTERNATIONAL TRANS DAY OF VISIBILITY International Trans Day of Visibility. The International Trans Day of Visibility is an annual event occurring on March 31 dedicated to celebrating trans people and raising awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide. Click the resources below todownload.
QUEER HISTORY CROSSWORDS Our Address: 440 Albert St, Suite C304 Albert Street Educational Centre, Ottawa, ON K1R 5B5, Canada (Territoire Algonquin Territory)MISSION STATEMENT
RICHARD FUNG Source: The ArQuives National Portrait Collection. Born in Trinidad, Richard Fung is a Toronto based video artist, writer, public intellectual and theorist.ABOUT | CCGSD
For CCGSD, education is the continuous process of knowledge exchange between two or more people, and the foundation of social justice and a world without discrimination. We work not only to educate, but to learn. We exchange, we do not teach. Education is advocacy: it is widespread and helps us all learn about each other and our unique experiences of privilege and oppression so that we canGOVERNANCE | CCGSD
Governing document: CCGSD Bylaw No. 2 2019-12-19. Policies & Procedures: CCGSD Board Policy 2017. CCGSD Human Resources Policy 2017. CCGSD Duty of Care Policy 2017. CCGSD Travel and Reimbursement Policy 2019. CCGSD Accommodation Policy and Procedures 2020. CCGSD Global Conflict of Interest Policy 2020.RESOURCES | CCGSD
resources. Currently, we have resources available for use for teachers, organizations, politicians, GSA’s, youth, community members and specific gender or sexual orientations. These resources have been created and compiled for the purpose of education and documentation of history.CAMPAIGNS | CCGSD
The Canadian Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity (CCGSD) was very excited to announce our initiative that aims to bring attention to the negative and incorrect use of the word ‘gay’ or the phrase ‘that’s so gay’ was a success. To combat this issue, we had made the first and only object in the world that can be called ‘gay’ without being meant as an insult: #TheGaySweater. WHY A TRANS INCLUSIVE FEMINISM MATTERS TO CCGSD Why A Trans Inclusive Feminism Matters to CCGSD. In recent months, the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity (CCGSD) and other queer, feminist and youth-focussed organizations have witnessed the growing rise of anti-trans mobilization throughout Canada and internationally. TERFs (Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists) and TERFCOMMEMORATE CANADA
Funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Commemorate Canada Program was developed to mark the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalization of homosexuality in Canada. This program is geared toward commemorating and sharing the history of the 2SLGBTQ+ community by focusing on key events that have significantly shaped the landscapeTRANS REMEMBRANCE
Trans Day of Remembrance. Also known as the International Transgender Day of Remembrance, Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR) is observed each year on November 20th to remember those who have been lost as a result of transphobia worldwide, as well as draw attention to the issue of transphobia and the violence that ensues as a result. Clickon
GENDER MARKERS GUIDE Gender Markers Guide. The CCGSD is proud to introduce the following section guides to help folks on changing your gender markers on identification document. The drop down sections below contain links to government websites and forms, as well as some legal and community support from Provincial and national organizations. QUEER HISTORY CROSSWORDS Our Address: 440 Albert St, Suite C304 Albert Street Educational Centre, Ottawa, ON K1R 5B5, Canada (Territoire Algonquin Territory) DÉCLARATION DE MISSION DÉCLARATION DE MISSION Le Centre canadien pour la diversité des genres et de la sexualité s'est associé à votre école/organisme pour vous présenter cette exposition afin de mettre en valeurSkip to content
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