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QTAY Clothing Steal!

ACAS 260 Spadina Ave #410, Toronto

🌈 Link to register: https://forms.gle/4P4nis87TfjCFAsUA ✨ 👉 When: Saturday, June 18th 👉 Time: 1-5 PM EST 👉 Location: 260 Spadina Ave, Suite 410, Toronto, Ontario, M5T 2E4, Canada ❗ NOTE: We can only have ten participants in the office at the same time. While you can drop in at anytime, we may have to ask you to wait until the office is more clear before you enter. ❗ We're so excited to host the Pride QTAY Clothing Steal this year, which will take place on Saturday, June 18th, from 1-5pm EST. This is a queer and trans-friendly event that will allow folks to take clothes for free! This event is open to Asian youth on the 2SLGBTQIAP+ spectrum. If you wish to donate clothes, we will only be accepting clothes sizes Large and up, as most of the clothes that were donated to us last year were sizes XS, S, and M. Binders are also accepted in any size. It's a STEAL because we need to get rid of as many clothes as possible before donating it all! Please come take as much clothing as you'd like. Masks are mandatory at this event. More information on the registration form! We hope to see you this Saturday 😊

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Pride Dragon Movement Workshop

ACAS 260 Spadina Ave #410, Toronto

This will be a great opportunity to learn the introductory movements of dragon dance from Ian Chow of Northern Fist Southern Legs Kung Fu Club 🐉 He'll teach how the graceful dragon dance movements tie in kung fu and tai chi. Date: Saturday, June 18 Time: 4:30pm - 6:00pm Location: 260 Spadina Ave, Unit 410 An artist team has been building a dragon to help increase visibility of queer & trans Asians in the Pride Parade. You can join this workshop without marching in the parade, but if you are able to march with us, we encourage volunteers to take shifts holding the dragon throughout the parade. This dragon explores how we combine elements of both Asian and queer culture to represent our identities and to co-exist in harmony. Holding the dragon up is an honour to represent how our community supports and holds each other up ❤ This project is funded through the #RisingYouth grants by TakingITGlobal, The Government of Canada, and Canada Service Corps.