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YOU CAN’T CURRY LOVE- a gay Indian love story

Written by: Devan Nambiar Devan Nambiar is actively involved in HIV research, LGBT health, complementary medicine and community based research. He has co-authored, edited and contributed to three of the Practical Guides at CATIE and contribution author to Managing Your Health (2009). He works full time at Rainbow Health Ontario, and as a consultant on…

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Speechless Faces in Silent Spaces – Part II

written by: Satrfish Starfish is a budding writer, an avid reader, a lover of compassion and collaboration, a keen explorer of human consciousness, and a curious seeker of natural healing wisdom and multi-dimensional spiritualities.  Originally from a remarkable little South Asian country, Starfish made the great migration with family to Canada.  Starfish is excited to be sharing her…

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Anti-Gay Hate & Freedom of Expression: Why won’t we draw the line?

Written by: Anita Balakrishna Today, the highest court in our land heard legal arguments from numerous groups and individuals about their positions on the fundamental battle between freedom of expression and the right to be free from hateful speech.  The case is Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission vs. William Whatcott et al., and the Supreme Court…

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Global recommendations on services for MSM and transgender people

written by: Devan Nambiar  Devan Nambiar is actively involved in HIV research, LGBT health, complementary medicine and community based research. He has co-authored, edited and contributed to three of the Practical Guides at CATIE and contribution author to Managing Your Health (2009). He works full time at Rainbow Health Ontario, and as a consultant on…

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Speechless Faces in Silent Spaces

Written by: Starfish Starfish is a budding writer, an avid reader, a lover of compassion and collaboration, a keen explorer of human consciousness, and a curious seeker of natural healing wisdom and multi-dimensional spiritualities.  Originally from a remarkable little South Asian country, Starfish made the great migration with family to Canada.  Starfish is excited to be sharing her…

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