In Vancouver, two hand-poke tattoo artists provide an alternative to machine tattooing: creating safe and inclusive spaces for clients.
In Vancouver, two hand-poke tattoo artists provide an alternative to machine tattooing: creating safe and inclusive spaces for clients.
How three Vancouver women are changing business for the better through environmental and social sustainability.
Award-winning filmmaker Asia Youngman hopes to inspire women and Indigenous youth through dynamic storytelling.
Transgender patients have limited options for trans-competent health care in BC, but advocates are working toward positive change.
Local health advocates provide accessible care to residents facing end of life in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside neighbourhood.
The Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver improves the lives of children who have parents in prison.
British Columbia takes steps towards reconciliation with Canada’s First Nations peoples by restoring Indigenous place names.
Each new smartphone is almost guaranteed to have a feature that makes our everyday lives easier. But for people with visual impairments, advancements in accessible technology can help reduce the limitations caused by their disability.
For many years the video gaming sphere has often been considered a man’s domain. But with an increase in female players and developers, the industry is shifting its focus to include a larger fan base.
Examining societal attitudes towards transgender persons in Canada and Thailand.
Vancouver’s Asian women police officers face stereotypes and cultural barriers.