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This guide is a starting point for research on LGBTQ+ issues.

Rainbow Crosswalk Protest

Group of people 5 deep are standing across a street behind a rainbow coloured crosswalk, holding umbrellas. These people are wearing primary colours and are grouped according to colour, emulating a rainbow. Trees and downtown buildings are in the background.

This photo of the Rainbow Crosswalk protest in downtown Chilliwack on July 9, 2019, is used with permission from Sarah Sovereign Photography.

 

Chilliwack Progress article: Rainbow-themed photo shoot builds support for inclusive crosswalk: The photo shoot saw about 100 people brave the rain is support of a rainbow crosswalk in Chilliwack's downtown. https://www.theprogress.com/news/rainbow-themed-photo-shoot-builds-support-for-inclusive-crosswalk/

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Introduction

This guide has been developed as a general introduction to resources in the field of LGBTQ+ issues. It is not a comprehensive listing of sources, but rather a starting point from which you can begin your research according to your information needs.

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