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    Previously relegated to the realm of gay underground publications, queer “comix” and graphic novels have come a long way over the past 6 decades. Early creators used pseudonyms to protect their identities to avoid putting themselves at risk during a time when they could be criminally prosecuted. LGBTQ activity was considered a crime in Canada until 1969, when Bill C-150 was passed into law. Depictions of gay sexuality were considered “obscene” back then. 

    The creative world of graphic novels and comics is constantly evolving and is a perfect outlet for authors across the LGBTQ2S+ spectrum to share stories of their lived experiences in a way that is accessible, educational and can be enjoyed by all.

    Have a look at this sampler from our collections to discover and explore! 

    These last three titles are for a younger adult reader but could be enjoyed by anyone! Surviving the City (The Debwe series), follows the story of Dez and Miikwan as they navigate friendship, and the anguish of missing a loved one. Dez is navigating a new relationship and coming into her identity as a Two-Spirit person.

    Thanks for the read, and we wish you a very Happy U of A Pride Week! There are plenty of awesome events to enjoy, courtesy of iSMSS. Check out their site for full details and registration.

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  • Finding LGBTQ2S+ Education Resources

    by Junelle Mah
    by Junelle Mah

    Our Rutherford Library is the proud home of the University of Alberta Library’s Education Collection. As the U of A celebrates another wonderful Pride Week, now is a fantastic time to highlight some spectacular LGBTQ2S+ Education Resources. We reached out to Kim Frail, Education & Arts Librarian extraordinaire, for her favourite recommendations and received this fantastic trove of information and goodies! LGBTQ2S+ Issues in Education Subject Guide Our library subject guides are…

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  • PRIDE 2021: MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS

    by Guest Author
    by Guest Author

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  • Pride 2020: eBook Recommendations

    by Emily Zheng
    by Emily Zheng

    We know that books can be meaningful, important, and can even change lives. For those of us who have lived with a foot in the closet, stories can be a means to escape, or a confirmation that better worlds exist out there. For many of us, books have been paths to empathy, understanding, and connection. Even though Pride Week has ended and the library’s physical spaces are closed, we wanted to leave…

  • Here at the Library, we are so excited about Pride Week, which officially kicks off on Sunday, March 8, 2020! As in previous years, you can expect to see a variety of book displays across several library locations. Additionally, we have been working with the wonderful folks at iSMSS to bring you some events: Club de lecture de bouquins d’enfants Date: Lundi 9 Mars 2020 Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.  Location:…