Community Discussion Guide - Salaam Canada
LGBTQ+ Muslim life in Canada
A booklet outlining 10 months of peer support programming (inclusive of facilitation guiding questions for every topic, language for a Muslim-specific land acknowledgement, and guidance for creating safe spaces and forging introductions) for local actors to use in administering their own groups – which allows for the peer support service of Salaam to extend beyond its current geographical reach and capacity.
Salaam Canada
https://www.salaamcanada.info/publications
2022-03-01
PDF Document
English
Oral History Interview with Dunstan Egbert (2015)
Oral history, aids activism, identity, Alliance for South Asian AIDS Prevention (ASAAP), Desh Pardesh, Khush, Desi, identity politics, arts festival
In this oral history Dunstan Egbert describes how he started volunteering with the Alliance for South Asian AIDS Prevention (ASAAP), and Desh Pardesh. He also worked with Khush, but explains why he identifies more as a ASAAP and Desi participant than a Khush volunteer. During Khush, he was a dancer. He speaks about the need for a space like Desh for immigrant and third-culture youth and the rise of identity politics in the age of social media. He ends by giving an accountant’s perspective of Desh, and discusses their inability to balance politics and diversity in occupation of their board members.
South Asian Visual Arts Centre (SAVAC)
2015-09-23
Anna Malla
LGBTQ Oral History Digital Collaboratory (Elspeth Brown, PI)
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
PDF, M4A
English
Sound, Text
Toronto, New York, 1990's, 2000's, 2015