Prairie Pride: LGBTQ2S+ students 'safe to be themselves' at Sask. school clubs

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Prairie Pride: LGBTQ2S+ students 'safe to be themselves' at Sask. school clubs
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Sandy Bay school counsellor Brenda Montgrand wants to start a Gay Straight Alliance after watching students struggle with queer identities.

One of those communities is Sandy Bay, a northern village on the banks of the Churchill River.

Though the school doesn’t yet have a GSA of its own, school counsellor Brenda Montgrand has been taking students to these summits for the last few years, as they explore the possibility of starting one. “They were excited, and a few were saying, ‘Now I know who I am. Now I know where I belong,’ ” Montgrand said.

“But some of them are brave — really brave — and they say ‘I don’t care what anybody says. This is my life, not theirs,’ ” said Montgrand. “I find they’re getting braver that way. They don’t mind expressing who they are.”Article content“They’re getting on board because they’re starting to understand that this is who my child is,” she said. “If they want to be with their friends, why not let them? At least we know they’re safe.

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