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An illustration featuring the Vancouver City Hall and a close-up drawing of the top of the Parliament of Canada, with a yellow outline of British Columbia and a blue outline of the City of Vancouver overlayed in the background.

In conversations about trans issues, science is sometimes used as irrefutable proof to argue more socially conservative stances. Science, while often a fantastic tool, does have shortcomings, not the least of which being how it interacts with systemic prejudice to entrench that very sentiment, writes columnist Maya Tommasi.

An image of Paul Wong's "Chinese Cafes: The Five Energies" on display at the Sun Wah Centre as part of the Queer Arts Festival. Five differently coloured scrapbook-style prints made up largely of black and white photographs.

Wong’s displayed piece, “Chinese Cafes: The Five Energies,” was initially made for Them = Us, a photographic exhibition that travelled across Canada between 1998–2000 aimed at promoting diversity. Varied Editions is the first time “Chinese Cafes” has been unpacked since that viewing.

An illustration of a curved green landscape with a river running through it and a mountain in the background. Wooden cabins dot the landscape and figures run across the grass and hangglide in the sky.

CampOUT! originally began as a day camp hosted at UBC and was inspired by a similar program at the University of Alberta, Camp fYrefly. It has since expanded with the support of UBC’s Faculty of Education, SOGI UBC and the Equity & Inclusion Office, as well as funding from community partners like Foundry — an inclusive care network based in Vancouver.

UBC Sulong members hold the group’s banner downtown. Around them, demonstrators carry signs and Palestinian flags.

Several members of Sulong UBC were among the 100+ demonstrators gathered for a protest against the G7 leadership on National Indigenous Peoples Day on Saturday afternoon, taking over some of downtown Vancouver’s busiest streets to call attention to various anti-imperialist issues a week after world leaders met at the high-stakes summit in Kananaskis, Alberta.

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