Contributor
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Topics: Justice | Opinion
Flying the Pride flag in my Catholic school would have been life-changing for me
By Jenna Tenn-Yuk |York Catholic school board's decision not to raise Pride flag shows it has a long way to go on queer inclusion
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Topics: Justice | Opinion
Club Q shooting should spur Canadians and Christians to take action
By Jenna Tenn-Yuk |Many people believe Canada is a safe place for queer and trans people, but this is far from the truth
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Topics: Ethical Living | LGBTQ2S+
I was ashamed to be Chinese and queer, but now I celebrate
By Jenna Tenn-Yuk |Exploring my queerness helped me decolonize and be proud of my racial identity
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Topics: Spirituality | Society
Why purity culture upholds the misogyny and anti-Asian racism of the Atlanta shootings
By Jenna Tenn-Yuk |The church has a long history of colonial missionary work that exoticizes women of colour
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Topics: Ethical Living | Opinion
A Christmas without Popo seems impossible. But she’s fading away.
By Jenna Tenn-Yuk |As dementia clouds my grandmother's mind, I hold on to every precious moment I have with her
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Topics: Justice | Interview
LGBTQ2 ally hopes student voices will stay strong
By Jenna Tenn-Yuk |Kevin Welbes Godin, a former Catholic school teacher, paved the way for better inclusion in Canadian classrooms
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Topics: Ethical Living | LGBTQ2S+
How to be a better LGBTQ2 ally
By Jenna Tenn-Yuk |First, listen.
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Topics: Spirituality | Opinion
Trinity Western’s move has to be followed by meaningful change
By Jenna Tenn-Yuk |A queer Christian shares what she wants to see happen after the school made its controversial pledge optional for students.
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Topics: Spirituality | Opinion
Queer Christians like me were left out of Trinity Western debate
By Jenna Tenn-Yuk |"Since the law school was proposed in 2012, the media has consistently framed this discussion as religious freedom versus LGBTQ+ rights. This limited argument completely erased my identity as a queer Christian."
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Topics: Spirituality | Opinion
For queer Christians of colour, finding church isn’t easy
By Jenna Tenn-Yuk |Is it possible to find a place where race, queerness and faith identity can all belong?