RFF’s podcast "Queer Devotions" is back for Season Two!

Queer Devotions seeks to uncover stories of how faith-based transphobia and homophobia manifest in Canada and identify moments of resilience and transformative change. 

Part of Season Two is looking back, exploring our most popular episodes while also bringing you new ones, including our interview with MPP Dr. Jill Andrew, the first Black and Queer person first elected to the Ontario Legislature, who has fought tirelessly for LGBTQ2S+ and progressive issues in the province.

We’ll also hear from Carmen Del Rae, the drag queen who performed with us during Faith in Crisis, about her experience in the divinity of drag. 


We’re also looking forward to a special series this spring, 25 Years of Queer Activism partnering with the “Out of the Closet” lecture series to bring you oral histories of queer seniors. This exciting initiative has been generously funded by the Michael Lynch History Grant from the University of Toronto. 


Make sure to subscribe to Queer Devotions wherever you get your podcasts and look for new episodes every Tuesday. 

A direct link to Queer Devotions can be found HERE.