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Cool Sex-Positive Canadian Stuff

Josey Vogels: Canada's Sex Columnist! Watch the site for stories about...Us!
Won't Get Weird Network is a collection of over 140 organizations, including clinics, counselors, drop-in centres, and Womyns'Ware who are working together under a Protocol established by Options for Sexual Health to provide information and referrals abut sex and sexuality from a non-judgmental, health focus. Womyns'Ware is part of the network
BirthControl.com: BC-based company selling "Innovative technology for the Sexually Active (straight) Woman". Of interest are the many sought-after birth control products. An unfortunate segue are the *sensual products* consisting of many of our BuyerBeWomyns'Ware reviewed suspect fake orgasm cremes. Stick to the birth control on this site.
Organ Grinder: Cass King is a local multimedia artist who writes a column on sex for Terminal City. We think her columns are witty, relevant, subversive and sly. Hope you do too!
www.sexualityandu.ca offers informed (the Canadian Society of OBGYNs created the site) judgement-free advice on sexually transmitted diseases, masturbation, contraception and other health related sexuality topics.

Other Cool Sex-Positive Stuff

Christian Nymphos is a respectfully fun site for Christian women who'd like to enjoy their sexuality while remaining true to their Spiritual beliefs. (WWI says: "we love their cheeky comment that God created the first Christian Nympho - Eve!")
The F Word is an online magazine dedicated to talking about and sharing ideas on contemporary UK feminism. Featuring a series on the Ethics of Sex Toys.
The Society for Human Sexuality has a wealth of resources on all issues sexual
SkinTwo: This London-based fetish magazine also sells a wonderful collection of fetish wear
The alt.sex FAQ: From the glory days of Usenet (before all the spam) come this comprehensive document on sex

Womyn-Positive Links

• "Best Fest With Breasts": held every June, the Ladyfest examines feminist issues through dance, burlesque, formums, and literature.
• The Real Power Youth Society (RPYS) is a not-for-profit organization that provides programming for female youth, aged 13 to 15, in Vancouver.
The Real Women Project: An art project that celebrates the many shapes and forms of real women
Celebrating Women's Achievements: The National Library of Canada has created this site to celebrate the achievement's of Canadian women
Bust.com: An unabashedly feminist site with up-to-date political and social commentary
• Womyns'Ware Inc. is honoured to have been a sponsor of V-Day events in Vancouver, Vancouver Island, the Sunshine Coast and beyond. To find out how you can become involved in the production of annual theatrical and artistic events to raise funding for global projects to stop violence against women and girls, visit the inspiring V-Day site and get involved at the grass roots level.
• Want to work towards eliminating archaic, dogmatic morality legislation in government? How about visiting www.equalvoice.ca, to add your voice to the struggle to increase the number of women elected to various levels of Canadian government bodies.
• If you'd like to start with some research on how women have changed and shaped public policy in the past, do your homework at www.crfp-rcwp.uottawa.ca the Research Centre on Women and Politics.
Women's Studies Online Resources is an on-going work to list all women's groups world-wide.

Health Links

Pomegranate Midwifery is a comprehensive maternity care facility on Vancouver's east side (we could have put this link under Health or under our Neighbourhood, as you'll see!). At Pomegranate, you can find midwifery, massage, childbirth classes, acupuncture, doulas, mothering groups, yoga, workshops and other ways to promote health and wellness during pregnancy and beyond. Each Midwife is a member of BC's Registered Midwives and are part of a community of allied health and maternity care professionals dedicated to a safe and satisfying experience for mothers and babies. Plus ... all services are completely covered by BC Medical Services Plan. Support is available to women of many different social and cultural backgrounds and is available in five languages! As an aside ... their space is beautifully appointed including lovely colours and stylish lounge chairs!
Health Canada: Advisory on soft vinyl chew toys; this is why we don't carry soft vinyl sex toys
The Canadian Women's Health Network: Sharing information, resources and strategies, and building links to improve women's health
Public Health Agency of Canada: Canada's national network of health information providers
• Copies of the Lesbian and Bisexual Women's Health Project booklet are available by contacting the BC Centre of Excellence for Women's Health. These materials include a booklet for health care providers called "Caring for Lesbian Health", a tip sheet, and post cards. The project is a new release funded by the BC Centre and the federal government designed to assist health care practitioners in providing a higher standard of care to Lesbian and Bisexual patients.
Women's Health Matters: With links to national health associations, this site offers sound information specific to treatment of diseases affecting women

Our Neighbourhood and City

• A fair and balanced blog on living in "the Drive" 'hood: Jak's View of Vancouver
• The Grandview-Woodlands area (the formal name for the Drive and its surrounds) is easily explored by foot or on bicycle using the bikeway network. One enjoyable project to get you out and about is to follow the path of the East Side Murals project, a feast for your eyes and fit for your heart!
• Leaving the "if it bleeds it leads" news to traditional media, www.vancouverisawesome.com shows you the many ways and things that are awesome about Vancouver. Voted Best Navel-Gazing Web Site by the editors of The Georgia Straight, we have to admit that it can be nice to have the occasional warm and fuzzy feeling about one's 'Hood.
The Drive.net: This website profiles Commercial Drive and features photos of our neat neighbourhood -- look for us in the retail section
The Drive.ca: Learn more about goings-on in the Commercial Drive neighbourhood
• Canada is a friendlier place for same sex couples now, thanks to a recent ruling legalizing same sex marriage. More info available at Same Sex Marriage.ca.
• Warning! Attending the Eastside Culture Crawl may cause excessive cultural stimulation. Pace yourself to visit 250 artists in 29 buildings in this open studio event. If you miss it one year, book mark it for the next. This free event is jam-packed with art and culture. See www.culturecrawl.bc.ca for more info.