My Remarks from the 2022 Trans Awareness Month Kickoff at TMU

Dan Cantiller
3 min readNov 4, 2022

November 3, 2022

Dan Cantiller, wearing a multicolour rainbow hoodie, speaks to seated attendees from podium, beside a large Trans Pride Flag.
Speaking to attendees at the Trans Awareness Month Kickoff at the Sheldon & Tracy Levy Student Learning Centre, Toronto Metropolitan University, on November 1, 2022. Photo from @TriMentoring on Instagram.

Michael Turco and I are the co-chairs of the Positive Space Faculty & Staff Network, a volunteer-based community network for staff and faculty of diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and gender expressions. Our mandate is to create and maintain a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment, and we do that through events like this one.

We have in-person, virtual, and asynchronous programming that you’ll hear about today, where you can learn about, celebrate, honour and raise the visibility of the trans community during the month of November.

Positive Space has been recognizing Trans Awareness Month at Toronto Metropolitan University for many years, as an opportunity to bring the community together, honouring champions of the trans community and remembering those we have lost to transphobia, bigotry, violence and intersecting oppressive forces. Despite the increasing visibility of trans and non-binary members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community, their human rights and safety are still under threat — e.g. politicians who wish to erase trans people from school curricula, authors/speakers who challenge that trans people are experts in their own experience, and everyday people who intimidate trans and nonbinary people participating in society as their authentic selves. We can and…

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Dan Cantiller

Student Affairs professional working in Canadian higher education. Recent Master of Education graduate. Queer. Baritone. Toronto is home. (he/him)