The Pride Collective is a student-led UBC organization that offers a variety of services for 2SLGBTQIA+ students. Some programs and services they offer are weekly open, informal and accessible drop-in groups for students, faculty and community members during the school year and a gender empowerment store!
Positive Space: Foundations - Equity & Inclusion Office
If you are looking to learn more about 2SLGBTQIA+ allyship, UBC offers this free, low-barrier access course to learn more about sex, sexuality, and gender diversity.
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QMUNITY is a non profit organization based in Downtown Vancouver which helps improve the lives of individuals in the 2SLGBTQIA+ community in BC. It is one of the longest-running 2SLGBTQIA+ organizations in Canada. They have many services which helps a wide of variety of individuals, including support groups, youth services, and counselling.
OutInTech is a group that creates opportunities to help 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals advance their careers in tech. They run programs such as a mentorship program helping youth and build websites for 2SLGBTQIA+ grassroots organisations. They also host many events around the world helping connect the 2SLGBTQIA+ tech community.
Founded in Montreal, QueerTech aims to connect members of the LGBTQ2S+ community within the tech industry. Their mission is to empower queer individuals in tech by providing valuable resources and hosting workshops that help companies create safer, more inclusive environments where queer people can thrive. Since 2016, QueerTech has hosted over 125 events and partnered with more than 200 nonprofits and corporations.
The Really Gay History Tour | Forbidden Vancouver Walking Tours
Forbidden Vancouver is a local organization known for its immersive walking tours that celebrate the city’s vibrant and diverse histories. One of their standout experiences, The Really Gay History Tour, is meticulously researched, designed, and led by storyteller Glenn Tkach. Through tales of drag queens, the first openly queer church minister in North America, and more, you’ll discover how central Vancouver was to the broader queer liberation movement. It’s a must-try experience for LGBTQ2S+ members and allies alike.