dignity and existence of LGBTQIA people. Tanner understood that, and, for many, Canvas became a place to rest, recharge and refocus. In recent months due to the presidential election, I read ...
ASHLAND Despite loud voices of division taking hold recently on the national level, community organizers are joining hands to remind the local area that echoes of togetherness can boom just as loudly.
In Federal Way, local efforts are advocating for safe spaces. A supportive learning environment is the goal of the LGBTQIA ...
The Women’s March (rebranded as The People’s March) took place on Saturday, prior to the inauguration. Having attended the ...
An annual tradition sounded off on Saturday as hundreds marched to the Minnesota Capitol, calling attention to political ...
Naysa Dunlap, a 22-year-old Black social worker from Columbus, Ohio, attended the People’s March with her partner, Lessly ...
Canvas opened in 2011 as a refuge for LGBTQIA people and their allies. Founder Darek Tanner died Dec. 30 and his memorial was like a family reunion.