‘More vital now:’ Gay-straight alliances go virtual during COVID-19 pandemic
CALGARY — Lily Overacker and Laurell Pallot start each gay-straight alliance meeting with everyone introducing themselves, saying their pronouns and sharing highs and lows of the week.
Except lately it’s been through email chains instead of in-person for the Grade 12 students in Lacombe, Alta.
Such school clubs are meant to provide safe spaces for LGBTQ students and their allies. Students, teachers and community groups are working to ensure that support is still available as the COVID-19 pandemic keeps kids out of school.
“It’s definitely harder because you want to be able to see those people and be around them,” said Overacker, 18.