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Detransition and gender fluidity: Deeper understanding can improve care and acceptance

Detransition and gender fluidity: Deeper understanding can improve care and acceptance

If you have been following recent coverage about gender-affirming health care, detransition will not be an unfamiliar topic. From mainstream journalists to transgender authors, many have taken an interest in people who underwent a medical gender transition and chose to return to their former identity.

How are LGBTQ youths coping with Pride events cancelled amid COVID-19?

How are LGBTQ youths coping with Pride events cancelled amid COVID-19?

York University expert available to explain how LGBTQ youth can thrive in self-isolation TORONTO, May 28, 2020 – June’s Pride Month will look much different this year with no joyous in-person events celebrating the triumphs and recognizing the struggles of the LGBTQ community. That is a huge loss for some young people who are grappling […]

York U expert available to talk about India’s top court ruling to legalize same sex

York U expert available to talk about India’s top court ruling to legalize same sex

TORONTO, Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018 – York University Associate Professor Nancy Nicol, who just wrapped up a major research project, Envisioning Global LGBT Human Rights, says the Supreme Court of India’s unanimous decision to strike down a 157-year-old law criminalizing same sex relations is a huge victory. She is available to discuss the landmark ruling. […]

LGBTQ people often invisible in home care, five-year York U research project reveals

LGBTQ people often invisible in home care, five-year York U research project reveals

TORONTO, February 29, 2016 – Ontario’s LGBTQ communities face barriers to finding high quality home care that meet their unique needs, a five-year study by York University researchers reveals. This research, the first study to comprehensively examine home care access for LGBTQ people in Ontario, was conducted by a team led by School of Social […]