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  • Three women participating in a talk show on a set with a large screen behind them displaying 'IN DIRECTORY' and '2SLGBTQI+ resource directory'. They are seated on couch chairs, with a coffee table in front of them holding mugs, a small gift box, and a flower arrangement.

    The Social | 2SLGBTQI+ Community Resource Directory

    Tyra sits down with the ladies of @thesocialctv to talk about IN Magazine’s recently launched Community Directory.

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  • A woman with braids, wearing a red headscarf, and makeup. She is looking at the camera with a neutral expression. Next to her is the cover of a journal titled 'The Gender and Sexuality Journal' with a design of green leaves and golden outlines on a black background.

    ‘The Gender/Sexuality Journal’ Challenges Readers To Rethink Gender And Sexuality'

    The Gender/Sexuality Journal by Tyra Blizzard, a Canadian social activist and content creator, allows readers to explore their gender and sexuality through guided journaling.

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  • Are You Straight Or Is It Compulsory Heterosexuality?

    Are we seeking male validation or is it all just comp-het? Unpack compulsory heterosexuality with Tyra Blizzard, the dynamic author and pro basketball player. We'll explore queering relationships, smashing societal expectations, and Tyra's own journey beyond the binary. Tune in and start deprogramming your comphet through an insightful talk into the heart of queer love and identity.

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  • Why Are All The Lesbians Disappearing? ft. Tyra Blizzard & King

    From Oscar Wilde to JoJo Siwa, the word queer has been called a slur, a theory, an aesthetic, and a whole damn vibe. We’re diving deep into the messy, sexy, defiant legacy of queerness with icons Tyra Blizzard and King a.k.a DJ Soundboi. Why are so many ex-lesbians saying “I’m queer now”? Can cis-hets be queer? Is “queer” just bisexuality in a trench coat?? We’re reclaiming, unpacking, and stirring the pot.

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  • Are Trans Athletes Women?

    Exposing the twisted world of “transvestigations”—where conspiracy theorists are targeting women athletes with outrageous claims. Is the fight for “fairness” in women’s sports a smokescreen for transphobia? Pro-athlete and gender expert Tyra Blizzard joins us to dismantle the dangerous myths, corruption, and lies fueling this moral panic.

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  • Cover of GayGenda magazine featuring Tyra Blizzard with a yellow and orange background. Tyra Blizzard has braids, jewelry, and is wearing a purple tie-dye shirt.

    Gaygenda Magazine Cover & Feature

    Tyra is featured on the cover of the Pride issue of Gaygenda Magazine (June-July). Feature story included.

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  • Poster for the podcast 'Our Private Bits' featuring two people, one in a bright pink tulle skirt and the other in a black leather jacket with tattoos, standing against a plain background.

    Being Queer in Professional Sports with Tyra Blizzard

    On this episode, Myles Sexton chats with Tyra Blizzard about their experience finding their queerness within playing professional basketball. We also get into the evolution of their sexuality and how to deal with bullying online. Hosted on Acast.

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  • Promotional graphic for the 'Advancing Queer' panel by It Gets Better Canada, featuring two speakers: Tyra Blizzard and Owen Unruh, with photos of each person and text about the event.

    Advancing Queer Voices

    It Gets Better Canada chatted with three impactful creators: Tyra Blizzard, Owen Unruh and Breanne Williamson, to learn how they have successfully maneuvered TikTok as their platform for instigating change.

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  • A woman sitting cross-legged on a desk, taking a selfie with her phone, with a coffee cup and books nearby, against a pink background.

    How to Find Your Authentic Voice Online

    In collaboration with It Gets Better Canada, Tyra explores how to build an authentic online voice, using storytelling, vulnerability, and community engagement to navigate identity and drive meaningful conversations.

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  • Line drawing of a woman hugging herself with closed eyes, surrounded by three dotted heart illustrations.

    Empowering Yourself through Online Communities

    In collaboration with It Gets Better Canada, Tyra explores how to leverage online communities for empowerment, connection, and self-discovery, offering insight into navigating digital spaces safely while building supportive, identity-affirming networks.

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  • Text reading "She Does the City" with "She" in bold red font and the rest outlined in red on a black background.

    CANFAR launches Sexfluent.ca to modernize sexual heath education

    The Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (CANFAR) has created a fresh and modern site to help educate youth about sexual health, and so much more. To help spread the word about this new, exciting space, CANFAR has pulled together a Sexfluent Squad, a collective of Canadian and Indigenous influencers and advocates using their platforms to educate youth on sexual health, sexual identity, and mental health.

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  • Four diverse individuals sitting and smiling on a panel at an event, dressed in colorful attire, with a plain wall background.

    University of the West Indies hosts 14th edition of Benefit Awards

    Tyra Blizzard was mentioned in The Globe and Mail for participation in The Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research’s “Can You Do Lunch?” panel discussion focused on youth sexual health awareness and Canada’s sex education curriculum.

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  • Illustration of a woman with long, wavy green hair wearing a pink dress with sparkles and purple feathered clothing, surrounded by health-related items like bandages, an ice pack, a syringe, pills, a bottle of beer, and a first aid kit, with a banner reading 'Our Queen of Harm Reduction'.

    CANFAR addresses youth HIV stigma with new youth-driven, sexual health and wellness resource, Sexfluent

    Inspired by findings collected from their 2019 National Youth Survey, the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (CANFAR) saw the need to improve and modernize youth sexual health education in Canada to address gaps in mental health and harm reduction.

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  • CBC Radio logo with red and black text and graphic elements.

    Cost of Living: TikTok's Creator Fund and why Canadians can't make money on the app like Americans

    Featured on CBC News Radio.

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  • Logo of CBC, a red semi-circle with black lines, set above the text 'CBC' in black, with additional text partially visible below.

    TikTok bans grow amid privacy concerns

    Featured on CBC News: The National.

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  • Colorful NBC logo with peacock feathers and the letters NBC below.

    Some Black TikTok creators say they were sidelined from app’s Black History Month event

    Featured on NBC News.

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  • Winnie Harlow on Elle magazine cover, February 2019, wearing a sheer beige top with layered necklaces, dark hair, and makeup.

    18 BIPOC TikTok Creators You Should Be Following

    Featured in Elle Magazine.

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    Black creators say TikTok's algorithm fosters a 'consistent undertone of anti-Blackness.' Here's how the app has responded

    Featured in Business Insider.

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  • Promotional graphic for a podcast episode titled 'Creative Control' with KC Ifeanyi, featuring a black-and-white illustration of KC Ifeanyi's face in a white circle, on a pink background with black grid lines. Includes icons like a microphone, notebook, eye, smiley face, stars, and a hand with a pen.

    How Black Creators are Navigating Black History Month

    Featured on Creative Control podcast.

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  • Young woman with dreadlocks, smiling, wearing a black and white patterned shirt, jewelry, and a hairband.

    The Digital Life of Tiktoker Tyra Blizzard

    Featured in The Montreal Guardian

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    17 “Jaw-Dropping” Mansplaining Experiences Women Will Unfortunately Find All Too Relatable

    Tyra starts a global online trend. Featured in Buzzfeed News.

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  • BuzzFeed News logo above a red speech bubble with white text saying "Did you see this?" on a black background.

    Buzzfeed Episode: Mansplaining

    Tyra starts a global online trend, condemning mansplaining. Watch full Buzzfeed episode below.

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  • Logos with the text 'HITOS' in stylized white and pink font on a black background.

    HashtagOurStories | Cultural Appropriation Episode

    Tyra is the subject of a featured episode by HashtagOurStories.

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  • Collage of six diverse young adults, three in the top row and three in the bottom row, posed against a blue backdrop. Each person has a unique style and expression, with one holding a trophy and medals.

    Sex Education: How a Netflix Show Taught Us What We Didn’t Learn in School

    Tyra is interviewed by WUNC News.

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