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Connect from Home: Digital Resources

For many of us real life is looking and feeling a little different these days and it's hard not to feel cut off from our queer community and familiar supports.

We're not sure about you, but some of us are noticing we're spending too much time looking at the same old stuff online, so QE has put together a few ideas and suggestions to check out interesting resources, connect with virtual events and cool learning materials for everyone.

Social Connections: Virtual Events

As a community we are unable to physical share space for awhile and that's got a lot of us feeling a little disconnected, however, we do have options to connect with the LGBT2Q+ community.
Event organizers and community groups having being transitioning their regular programs online while also finding new and create ways to hold virtual events, meetups, support sessions and more specifically for the LGBT2Q+ community.

Upcoming Events tagged with Virtual

Fri Apr 19th
3:00pm
Free
Virtual Event
Sat Apr 20th
2:00pm
Free
Virtual Event
Tue Apr 23rd
6:30pm
Free
Tue Apr 23rd
7:00pm
Free
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Wed Apr 24th
7:00pm
Free
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Thu Apr 25th
7:00pm
Free
Virtual Event
Food for Queers Community Program

Food for Queers
Stay Safe. Not Hungry

Providing support for 2SLGBTQ+ folks experiencing food insecurities within the city of London

No questions. No contact. Just Support!

Ongoing Virtual Events

Here are a few examples of virtual events that are being held on a regular basis, some queer artists who are also taking there talents online, the fact there are many artists, musicians and performers who are using their social media feed to continue to perform, check out your local favorites!
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Supporting With Pride

When: Thursdays from 7-9pm

A virtual support group for guys into guys!

Join ACCKWA every Thursday for the chance to meet and support other guys into guys (queer, gay, bisexual, trans men and other men who have sex with men) in Waterloo Region! This is a free, drop-in support group via Zoom where your confidentiality is guaranteed on Thursdays from 7-9 pm beginning July 2. We welcome all who are 18 years of age and older!

Email gmsh@acckwa.com with any inquires

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Spectrum's Transgender Online Support Group

When: Saturdays from 6-7pm

SPECTRUM's Transgender Online Support Group is a safe and supportive environment for Transgender identifying individuals and their allies to find community and discuss common challenges..

The group meets on the 1st & 3rd Thursday and the 2nd & 4th Monday of each month from 7-9 pm. This group is for folks 18+

Connect with Spectrum Community Space to request access.

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Transgender, Trans & Non-Binary Peer Community Drop-in

When: Tuesdays 2-4pm

Every Tuesday from 2-4pm ARCH (HIV/Aids Resources & Community Health) is holding their trans peer support program online using Zoom! This is a weekly Trans & GNC virtual drop-in  for community based peer support, to be heard by people with lived experience, and get some help finding resources, info, or other support that they might need. Anyone can come by (trans people, their family members, partners, people looking to learn more) and connect with trans people who live and work in our community.

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Speqtrum Hamilton Goes Virtual

speqtrum Hamilton is holding weekly events and peer support sessions online for youth.

speqtrum Hamilton is aiming to provide two peer support sessions a week and weekly online events. During peer support hours, speqtrum staff are available on FB, and on Instagram to chat, answer questions, and connect you with resources.

View lineup @ speqtrum.ca Instagram: @speqtrumyhm
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Drag King Bedtime Story

Canadian Drag King Titus Androgynous will be reading us all a queer bedtime story each evening on their instagram feed.

Cuddle up and let me read you a bedtime story. I’ll take you to a world where you can set your worries down, and find a bit of peace in these queer times.

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House of Kings: Weekly Live Stream

House of Kings presents Weekly Live Drag Streams - we may not be able to get together in person but we can still get together online. Each Saturday will feature our favorite House of King performers and each Wednesday at 8pm will have a live stream Open Stage.

Instagram: House of Kings

Missing your favorite performers and comedians? The good news is with all the different digital solutions available today, LGBT2Q+ performers are having virtual shows and hangouts. Look up your favorite performers on social media to see how they are passing the time in social isolation.

Cool Learning & Educational Resources

  • By The People Campaign at the Library of Congress

    Take some of that free time and it turn it into a cool way to both learn and contribute by transcribing rare documents for the Library of Congress through the By the People Campaign. There are lots of interesting topics, individuals, events to choose from, this is a cool way to turn some of that screen time into something interesting and useful.

    Learn More

  • London Public Library Information Databases

    As with many other Library networks, LPL have expanded access to their online resources and databases for people to use free of charge. There are lots of topics and helpful resources including learning databases, variety of magazine archives, book lists, digital media and much more so check out your local library’s website.

    Visit LPL.ca

  • Check out NASA

    Ok so while there is a lot of stressful stuff going on in the world and let’s face it there’s nothing all that new in our streams, take a break and check out Nasa's website, They’ve got amazing videos and imagery, virtual tours and awesome educational resources through NASA STEM Engagement for for all ages!! Some of those experiments look like a lot of fun.

    Visit NASA.gov

  • National Film Board of Canada

    NFB is a great resource for film selections, with over 4000 titles available to stream online for free across a range of topics and genres you'll find something new to watch and maybe even learn a little something. Be sure to check out the LGBTQ2+ and the Indigenous Voices & Reconciliation channels.

    Visit NFB.ca

Learn an Indigenous Language

 

Anishinaabemowin Lessons from Ojibew.net

Ojibwe.net is dedicated to preserving and teaching Anishinaabemowin,  their website offers among other resources Anishinaabemowin lessons, from beginners to advanced lessons there is something here for all of us to learn.

 

Anishinaabemowin Niwasa Language App

Created by Niwasa Kendaaswin Teg, an Indigenous organization created an Anishinaabemowin Language App which teaches Anishinaabemowin, the app also features a cultural database. Links to app - App Store  & Google Play.

 

Cree Literacy Network - Stay home: Learn Cree

The Cree Literacy Network has started a blog series Stay home: Learn Cree where they release daily language-learning video from their existing teaching library.

Queer Knowledge: Online Educational Resources

Experiencing Illness & Chest Binding

Queer Tip...

 

We all know the three most important tips to remeber when binding

  • 8 hours is the max! Binding for long periods of time can cause health issues.
  • Never improvise, Get a binder! Be careful what type of materials are used to bind.
  • Never at night! take off those binders before you sleep

Given the current COVID-19 pandemic, it's important to make sure you know what to do and what to avoid while binding. Check out the slideshow for helpful information and reminders for those who bind and may be experiencing illness.

Keep in mind although this is important with the current COVID epidemic, these are useful tips for a variety of illnesses.  

Resources for Real Life...

  • Middlesex Health Unit

    For the latest information about COVID-19 see the MLHU website. If you are experience symptoms or or have been in close contact with someone who has it, to use this COVID-19 self-assessment online tool to help determine if you need to seek further care. Note: Starting March 24th 2020, the MLHU is now located within Citi Plaza (355 Wellington Rd, London).

    Find your local for health services in your region with Ontario.ca.

  • Telehealth Ontario

    1-866-797-0000 if you’re experiencing symptoms coronavirus. PS - post pandemic, telehealth is a free to use community health service that we can all access anytime for any type of health inquiry.

  • PressProgress Landlord Investigations

    For renters with greedy and unreasonable landlords PressProgress will be investigating Canadian landlords who are treating tenants poorly during this global pandemic. On pressprogress.ca there is an easy to use online form to share information and specifics.

    PressProgress.ca

Find LGBT2Q+ Books & Movies

Queer Events - Queer Film Listings

Queer Events - Queer Film Listings

Food for Queers Community Program

Food for Queers
Stay Safe. Not Hungry

Providing support for 2SLGBTQ+ folks experiencing food insecurities within the city of London

No questions. No contact. Just Support!

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