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- Pride 1 2 3 / by Joosten, Michael.; Holmes, Wednesday.;
LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Gay pride parades; Counting books.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Grandad's pride / by Woodgate, Harry.;
"After Milly discovers a pride flag in Grandad's attic, this adorable pair are motivated by the past to start a pride parade in their small town. Activism and celebration go hand in hand as the town gathers to help build a world where everyone is proud to be themselves"--
- Subjects: Picture books.; Gay pride parades; Grandfathers; Gays;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Pride festivals / by Hudak, Heather C.,1975-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Details the history of Pride festivals in Canada.LSC
- Subjects: Gay pride parades; Gay liberation movement;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Pride puppy! / by Stevenson, Robin1968-; McLaughlin, Julie1984-;
"A rhyming alphabet book featuring a family who have lost their dog at a Pride parade"--
- Subjects: Alphabet books.; Stories in rhyme.; Board books.; Gay pride parades; Families; Lost articles;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Small town pride / by Stamper, Phil.;
LSC
- Subjects: Bildungsromans.; Gay teenagers; Gay pride parades; Small cities;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Pride puppy! / by Stevenson, Robin,1968-; McLaughlin, Julie,1984-;
A rhyming alphabet book featuring a family that has lost its dog at a Pride parade.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Gay-parent families; Gay pride parades; Lost dogs; Alphabet books.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Rainbow : a first book of pride / by Genhart, Michael.; Passchier, Anne.;
Children from different kinds of families demonstrate the original meanings of the colors in the rainbow flag, and then come together at a Pride parade.LSC
- Subjects: Color; Self-esteem; Gays; Lesbians; Gay pride parades; Parades;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The LGBTQ+ travel guide : interviews, itineraries, and inspiration from queer insiders in 50+ proud places / by Valenski, Alicia,author.; Lonely Planet Global Limited,publisher.;
Discover the world's most welcoming, vibrant, and safe spaces from LGBTQ+ locals in this ultimate collection that's brimming with all the inspiration you need to plan your next inclusive adventure! Packed with insider travel tips, interviews, and in-the-know insights for more than 50 queer-friendly destinations around the world -- let's go!
- Subjects: Guidebooks.; Gay people; Gay pride parades.; Lesbians; Sexual minorities; Transgender people; Travel; Travel;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- The pride atlas : 500 iconic destinations for queer travelers / by Hensen, Maartje,author.;
"Welcome to the ultimate guidebook for LGBTQ+ travelers! Whether you're looking for relaxation, romance, or adventure, The Pride Atlas will help you plan your next gaycation. This colorful catalog spans the globe, taking you from metropolitan must-sees, like the birthplace of Pride in New York, or the world's first gayborhood in Berlin, to lesser-known gems, like a trans designer's clothing store in Sao Paulo or the first LGBTQ+ bar in Nepal. Maartje Hensen and a diverse team of international travel writers have put together information on the best pride parades and nightlife hotspots, LGBTQ+ memorials, and queer-owned businesses all around the world-as well as the scoop on alluring natural escapes where LGBTQ+ visitors can unwind among friends. Also included are resources regarding laws, restrictions, and cultural attitudes, ensuring that you can safely enjoy your sojourns and find community wherever you go"--
- Subjects: Guidebooks.; Gay business enterprises; Gay pride celebrations; Gay travelers; Gays; Sexual minorities;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A two-spirit journey : the autobiography of a lesbian Ojibwa-Cree elder / by Chacaby, Ma-Nee,1950-author.; Plummer, Mary Louisa,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."A Two-Spirit Journey is Ma-Nee Chacaby's extraordinary account of her life as an Ojibwa-Cree lesbian. From her early, often harrowing memories of life and abuse in a remote Ojibwa community riven by poverty and alcoholism, Chacaby's story is one of enduring and ultimately overcoming the social, economic, and health legacies of colonialism. As a child, Chacaby learned spiritual and cultural traditions from her Cree grandmother and trapping, hunting, and bush survival skills from her Ojibwa stepfather. She also suffered physical and sexual abuse by different adults, and in her teen years became alcoholic herself. At twenty, Chacaby moved to Thunder Bay with her children to escape an abusive marriage. Abuse, compounded by racism, continued, but Chacaby found supports to help herself and others. Over the following decades, she achieved sobriety; trained and worked as an alcoholism counsellor; raised her children and fostered many others; learned to live with visual impairment; and came out as a lesbian. In 2013, Chacaby led the first gay pride parade in Thunder Bay. Ma-Nee Chacaby has emerged from hardship grounded in faith, compassion, humour, and resilience. Her memoir provides unprecedented insights into the challenges still faced by many Indigenous people."--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Chacaby, Ma-Nee, 1950-; Lesbians; Indigenous elders; Ojibwe; Cree;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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