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Is new housing a ‘nightmare’?

September 22nd, 2011 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Is new housing a ‘nightmare’?)

Opponents to a new housing project for teenage girls say it must exist outside the DTES, away from pimps, predators

Atira Women’s Resource Society has opened an 18-unit single room accommodation facility for young women in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver. The Society says it is responding to an urgent need for low barrier supportive housing for girls and young women who are homeless or in unsafe conditions.

But opposition to the move has been fierce and considerable. Most of the concern seems to focus on the location—and use of a building in the Downtown Eastside. But other concerns have been expressed about the process that led to the project’s opening—and plans for the way it will operate. (more…)

A candid account of one person’s transgender experience, grounded in faith, pilgrimage, and hope

“In from the Wilderness” is the story of a transgender man who has been an ordained elder in The United Methodist Church since 1984 and has quietly served his congregations for twenty-eight years before sharing his story and spiritual journey with his congregation, denomination, and the world.

Rev. David Weekley stepped into the pulpit of the Epworth United Methodist Church in Portland, Oregon, on August 30, 2009, to share his story for the first time. When he finished his message, the congregation burst into applause. Now, David shares his story in a new book from Wipf and Stock Publishers. (more…)

On keeping dads in their kids’ lives

March 24th, 2011 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on On keeping dads in their kids’ lives)

Support programs and peer networking help dads to become better fathers and stay in their kids’ lives

At the age of 24, Brandon Hay discovered he was about to become a dad for the first time. He’d been raised by a single mother without the presence of a consistent father figure and was filled with anxiety about his own ability to be a good father. Brandon knew that he wanted to be great father but he wasn’t quite sure how.

Brandon Hay went on to establish the Black Daddies Club in Toronto, an ongoing support system for Black fathers to share their challenges and or experiences. He has also organized parenting workshops, some in barbershops, a popular gathering place for black men. (more…)

Call for transgender rights

November 18th, 2010 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Call for transgender rights)

Vancouver throws its support behind a federal bill that would protect transgendered Canadians

Vancouver city councillor Ellen Woodsworth introduced a motion at the Tuesday November 16th Vancouver city council meeting, asking that the City of Vancouver support Bill C-389 [opens to PDF], a private members bill making its way through the Canadian parliament. The motion passed unanimously.

Bill C-389 proposes amendments to the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code to include protections for gender identity and gender expression. It was originally introduced by Bill Siksay, the NDP member of parliament for Burnaby-Douglas, and on November 3rd, 2010 the Bill was returned without amendment by the House Committee on Justice and Human Rights for report and third reading in Parliament. (more…)

A dream come true

November 18th, 2010 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on A dream come true)

Donna Lynch visited 50 countries in 50 weeks, asking 50-something women about their lives

Victoria author Donna Lynch has just written an account of her recent extensive travels in 50ish: A Journey to 50 Countries in 50 Weeks Interviewing Women in Their Fifties. The journey—and the resulting book—helped Donna with the grief of losing her mother to cancer. 50ish is the story of Donna’s journey and interviews with the women she met. She found women in 39 of the countries who were willing to answer questions about marriage, religion, education, menopause, and more. Donna wanted to know: Are 50ish women around the world happy? (more…)

Taking back the night

September 30th, 2010 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Taking back the night)

A protest that refuses to be silent about sexual violence–and reflects on what has happened

“Take Back the Night” is an action created to enable large numbers of women to publicly express our anger at the sexual violence that goes on and the victim blaming that accompanies it. Not every woman has been sexually assaulted, but every woman has been taught to fear it. We are told from the time we are young not to walk alone, not to go out after dark, to avoid strangers and to avoid dangerous areas of town. This advice is useless in the face of the reality that the largest number of women experience violence in their own home, at the hand of someone they know. [Source: Newfoundland and Labrador Sexual Assault Crisis & Prevention Centre] (more…)