How queer elders and youth are learning from each other
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Generation Pride
Intergenerational friendships are a rich source of solidarity – and fun – in Canada’s LGBTQ community
ZOSIA BIELSKI
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED 2 HOURS AGO
With 43 years between them, Alisha Zaida Ali and leZlie lee kam consider each other chosen family.
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Though friends Alisha Zaida Ali, 30, and leZlie lee kam, 73, have four decades between them, it rarely feels that way.
They text every day, talk on the phone at least once a week, and frequently go to screenings and events together. Whenever they have an intensel…
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