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This list is based on Peggy McIntosh’s White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack.
1) Strangers don’t assume they can ask me what my genitals look like and how I have sex.
2) My validity as a man/woman/human is not based upon how much surgery I’ve had or how well I “pass” as a non-Trans…
There’s a lot to consider when preparing for PRIDE celebrations. Whether it’s planning our parties, balancing our budgets, picking up and navigating disclosure and keeping our health in mind come and share your strategies with us!
Share a FREE MEAL, meet some other poz gay guys and hear some of their tips on how to stay POZitively healthy this PRIDE
Join us at the 519 this Thursday, June 17 from 6-8PM

Sex, Drugs and HIV! Tuesday May 25 from 6-8PM at the 519 Church St Community Centre. See all you gay poz guys there!
Coming out to the world as gay or bisexual can be hard enough. Sometimes we come out to everyone we know, others of us decide who needs to know. When it comes to our HIV status however, it’s something we tend to think of as very private. Come talk with a group of other gay poz guys about the benefits and strategies of coming out as Poz and some of the tools we have used to help integrate our status as HIV+ out of the closet and into our lives.
Join PWA’s Poz Prevention peer team at for this dinner and discussion at 6PM at the 519 Church Street Community Centre.

Join us this thursday at the 519 Church St Community Centre for our monthly dinner and discussion for gay poz dudes. This month: Sexual Health & Pleasure!!! Woo Hoo!