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LGBTQ+ skateboarding community crashes into evangelical-run facility’s repressive politics

When Maddy Nowosad and her friends started a zine for queer skaters, but they were told they couldn’t openly share it in the Youth For Christ space. (John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press)

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The Edge, located inside of the Youth For Christ centre in downtown Winnipeg, is the city’s only full-sized indoor skatepark.

But years of tension over parent organization Youth For Christ’s policies restricting open LGBTQ+ identification have spurred mass staff and volunteer resignations at The Edge, which has sharply cut back its hours and eliminated regular programming for skaters over the age of 17.

Now, hundreds of skaters have been left out in the cold.

To read more of this story first reported by the Winnipeg Free Press, click here.

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