The D12 Pride Committee is happy to provide all members and especially Staff Advisors of GSA/QSA/Social Justice Clubs the winning posters from its Positive Space student competition, which are available below for download and printing. Packages containing copies of each poster are also currently being mailed to each TDSB secondary school, to... Read More
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CANCELLATION: GSA Committee meeting Dec. 10, 2019
OSSTF Toronto will be engaging in a full withdrawal of services on December 11, as part of the Provincial OSSTF/FEESO central strike strategy. Preparations for this sanction will interfere with our ability to hold the GSA meeting scheduled for December 10. Accordingly, and with regrets, the GSA meeting is cancelled. Read More
2019-20 Positive Space Poster Competition
Staff Advisors of GSA/QSA/Social Justice Clubs, teachers of Art and Com Tech: check out this contest!! Please post and share with your students. Please encourage them to enter the competition for a chance to win one of two $50 prizes and a chance to see their poster at every secondary school in the TDSB. Winners and […] Read More
Positive Space Poster Competition
Staff Advisors of GSA/QSA/Social Justice Clubs, teachers of Art and Com Tech: check out this contest!! Please post and share with your students. Please encourage them to enter the competition for a chance to win one of two $50 prize and a chance to see their poster at every secondary school in the board. Deadline extended to February 21, 2018. Read More
Stepping Out of the Celluloid Closet – a GSA curriculum resource for TGJ
OSSTF Toronto’s GSA is excited to share a curriculum resource including lesson plans and rubrics for use in grade 10, 11 or 12 Communication Technology (TGJ) classes. The document was developed by OSSTF Toronto member Rachel Rosen. It is a classroom-ready package is to support members who would like to incorporate the Positive Space Video... Read More
OSSTF Toronto Positive Space Video Contest
Please spread the word of this contest with your schools’ GSA/QSA/Social Justice Clubs – This contest is an opportunity for students to explore: What is Positive Space? What does Positive Space feel and look like? How can we create safe and positive spaces for LGBTQQ2s people? Submissions should be an aesthetically-appealing video... Read More