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2SLGBTQ+ With Brian and Carl

Trigger warning** “The 2SLGBTQ+ community continues to be overrepresented in point-in-time counts across the nation that examine who might be experiencing homelessness. Although great strides have been made in creating awareness and recognizing the rights of the 2SLGBTQ+ community, recent events across Canada and the world have shown us, we still have far to go. This week on the podcast we are joined by Brian Middleton and Carl McLuhan, two retired teachers who have been together for almost 50 years, as we look back at their journey from coming out, to meeting, to keeping their relationship a secret for fear of losing their jobs, to why they’ve made a decision to make a gift to Blue Door’s 2SLGBTQ+ program, “Inclusion” in their will. A fascinating and moving discussion you won’t want to miss”

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