2SLGBTQIA+ seniors community: Latest news
2SLGBTQIA+ seniors community: Recent news

Northern B.C. researchers creating queer history documentary and archive for region
The Northern B.C. Queer Connection Society, a non-profit organization based in Prince George, has secured $299, 999 in federal grant funding from the Women and Gender Equality Canada [a DSS funder! 🙏] for their queer history project.
It will include two components — a documentary film and an accessible historical archive of documents, photographs and memorabilia to serve as a resource for researchers, educators and the public.
The project will run until March 2027 and collaborate with local historians and filmmakers.
The lead historian on the project is Tess Healy - whose own personal history has made a significant impact on the region.
Healy and Wendy Young became one of the first same-sex couples in northern B.C. to get legally married when they tied the knot on Aug. 30, 2003.
Story continues here.

QUEST+ Café for 2SLGBTQIA+ Seniors
Supporting older adults who identify with the 2SLGBTQIA+ community
This café is an opportunity to come together and connect with fellow 2SLGBTQIA+ older adults.
It will feature Indira (Indi) Riadi, who will be presenting the methods and findings of her Ph.D. research project, focusing on exploring the social determinants of mental health of 2SLGBTQIA+ seniors who live in Vancouver’s West End. …
Refreshments provided.
When: 2 - 4 pm Tuesday March 25, 2025
Where: Burnaby Neighbourhood House, 4460 Beresford Street, Burnaby
Contact / RSVP (e-mail): QUESTPlus@burnabynh.ca
Poster (pdf)

2S/LGBTQIA+ Community Consultation: Arthritis Action Plan
The Arthritis Action Plan will be a nationwide strategy, co-created by 21 Arthritis Ecosystem Champion organizations to revolutionize health outcomes and quality of life for people living with arthritis. The Arthritis Action Plan aims to be informed directly by the insights, priorities and concerns of 1 million people in Canada. Over the next ten years, the Plan will take on the big issues of arthritis, including prevention, cures, equitable access to care, and elevating the urgency of the disease. Everyone plays a role in solving arthritis — the healthcare sector, people and families with lived experience, government at all levels, other non-profits, industry, researchers, and academics — and we must all work together.
In order to ensure that 2S/LGBTQIA+ individuals living with arthritis are consulted and engaged in this planning process, Arthritis Society Canada is excited to collaborate with the Community-Based Research Centre (CBRC). CBRC is a national non-profit organization that promotes the health of people of diverse sexualities and genders through research and intervention development. Arthritis Society Canada is a national health charity, fueled by donors and volunteers, with a mission to fight the fire of arthritis through research, advocacy, innovation, information and support - and is the backbone organization coordinating the production of the Arthritis Action Plan.
Through this partnership, CBRC will be hosting 2 virtual consultation sessions, for 2S/LGBTQIA+ people living with arthritis in Canada, who are 18 years of age and older. These virtual consultations will be in English, held on zoom, and facilitated by 2S/LGBTQIA+ community members. The virtual sessions will be held on March 18 and March 25. Participants will be provided with a $100 honorarium, which will be sent by CBRC through electronic money transfer using the platform Plooto.
If you are interested in participating, please complete this form. As there are limited spaces within the virtual consultation sessions, not everyone will be able to participate. We will be in touch with you directly either way. For any questions, please get in touch with Anu Radha Verma (pronouns: she/her) at anu.radha.verma@cbrc.net

Invitation to participate: ArQuives Community Ties community conversation - Vancouver: Sun Mar 9
Invitation to participate:
ArQuives Community Ties community conversation
Vancouver: Sunday March 09, 2025
The ArQuives: Canada’s LGBTQ2+ Archives - with support from Women and Gender Equality Canada (WAGE; a DSS funder! 🙏) - launched Community Ties: Our Future Together, a community consultation initiative to strengthen The ArQuives, and expand their impact across Canada.
We are starting a national conversation about how The ArQuives can best serve communities across Canada over the next 50 years.
In each city, we’re gathering 15 LGBTQ2+ community members to share challenges, hopes and dreams related to how we Keep Our Stories Alive. There will be a short presentation and friendly facilitation by The ArQuives, and there will be an opportunity to participate in collaborating to make a zine that captures what makes your community great!
In Vancouver, we especially want to reach out to and meet:
LGBTQ2+ community members who already are or might be interested in our programming;
researchers, academics, and media who already or might use The ArQuives’ collections in their work; and
partner organizations, including libraries, archives, museums, arts and heritage organizations, cultural institutions, and other LGBTQ2+ organizations.
We have developed an RSVP form for participants with a brief questionnaire designed to help us prepare for each session (links below). Please share this link with others in your community, especially those from historically marginalized communities.
Honoraria are available for community members for whom attending is not part of their professional duties, and refreshments will be provided.
While we would like to invite anyone who may be able to attend, space and capacity is limited. For folks who are unable to participate on that day, we will have additional opportunities to engage, including virtual one-on-one interviews and an online national survey.
Key links:
Participant outreach page (in English and French)
Participant questionnaire (English)
Questionnaire pour les participants·es (français)
Thanks for your assistance and collaboration! Your insights will be crucial in building a stronger, more connected future for The ArQuives and the communities we serve.
Questions? Contact Nico Mara-McKay (they/iel), Project Coordinator, projectcoordinator@arquives.ca

🏳️⚧️ Name change party + Panel discussion
🏳️⚧️ Name Change Party 🏳️⚧️
March 31, 2025 | 3 - 6 PM | 312 Main Street
Join us for an afternoon of community, conversation, and celebration in partnership with Juritrans and Lawyers Against Transphobia.
Name Change Appointments: Get support with your legal name change process. Appointments are required—a link to book will be on social media in the coming week.
Cake & Community: Whether you're here for a name change or just to connect, come enjoy some cake and be in community! 🏳️🌈
💬Panel Discussion and Q&A 💬
March 31, 2025 | 7 - 8:30 PM | 312 Main Street
Panel Discussion & Q&A: Our staff lawyer River Shannon will facilitate a discussion with Didi Dufresne (QMUNITY's Director of Legal Services), Celeste Trianon (Juritrans), and barbara findlay (Lawyers Against Transphobia).
Bring your questions and join the conversation about the importance of names, identity, and legal processes. 🏳️⚧️