BC Cancer Pride Month Trivia

Create an uplifting and colorful illustration that celebrates LGBTQ2+ figures in arts, sports, and activism, blending emblematic symbols of pride, such as rainbows and Canadian flags, with images of diverse individuals representing various fields of achievement.

BC Cancer Pride Month Trivia Challenge

Test your knowledge about incredible LGBTQ2+ individuals who have made significant contributions to sports, arts, activism, and music in Canada and the U.S. This quiz celebrates Pride Month by highlighting remarkable achievements and stories of resilience. Are you ready to learn while having fun?

  • 8 engaging questions
  • Explore diverse achievements
  • Expand your knowledge about LGBTQ2+ history
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by DancingFlame42
Canadian Olympic pair skater. He is a 2018 Olympic gold medallist in the team event, a 2014 Olympic silver medallist in the team event, a 2018 Olympic bronze medallist in the pairs event. He came out publicly in 2014 and is the first openly gay man to have won a gold medal at any Winter Olympics.
Nova Scotia musician, song writer, and one of the winners on season 2 of the Canadian show “The Launch.” They recorded and sang the song “Hope” written by Alison Strang.
American actress that rose to prominence with her role as Sophia Burset on Netflix series Orange Is the New Black, becoming the first openly transgender person to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in any acting category. 
Two-spirit Indigenous actor, singer and community activist from Wikwemikong Unceded Territory on Manitoulin Island. She has performed in both theatre and film, is the lead singer of the Unceded Band, and sings with the Sweetgrass City Singers. Gloria was also a victim of the 60s Scoop and often speaks of her experiences.
Canadian politician elected to the House of Commons representing Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke. He is the NDP critic for LGBTQ2 issues and for National Defence. He has introduced legislation to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code, return federal environmental protection to the Goldstream River, and lobbied the government to implement an action plan concerning the endangered Southern resident killer whales. He is openly gay and lives in Esquimalt, British Columbia, with his partner.
Vancouver born transgender and queer choreographer, dancer, writer and trans right activist. He is widely recognized as the United States’ first acclaimed transgender modern dance choreographer. He founded his San Francisco-based dance which incorporates transgender and LGBTQ+ themes into all of their works and has toured to 30 cities internationally.
Vancouver born Black lesbian wrestler. She began wrestling in the early 1970s and wrestled in the World Women’s Wrestling Association. She retired from wrestling in 1986 winning the World Women’s Wrestling Association tag team championship six-times, and was the first Black women’s World Champion.
Canadian actress and producer. She stared in the film Juno and played Kitty Pryde in the X-Men films. She came out as gay during a speech at the Human Rights Campaign conference in 2014.
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