Toronto Star

EQUALITY IS KEY

Social justice advocate Susan Gapka becomes first trans person to receive honour for outstandin­g citizens,

- DAVID RIDER CITY HALL BUREAU CHIEF

Toronto’s annual flag-raising to mark the fight against hate toward gay and transgende­r residents got a key new element Thursday.

Before the rainbow and trans flags rose at city hall on the Internatio­nal Day Against Homophobia, Transphobi­a and Biphobia, Mayor John Tory presented the ceremonial Key to the City to social justice advocate Susan Gapka, the first trans person to receive the honour for outstandin­g citizens.

Tory told an audience that Gapka helped educate him personally, as well as the city and beyond, on the struggles and needs of people whose gender identity does not match the body with which they were born. He called Gapka, who has lobbied politician­s at all levels for funding of gender reassignme­nt surgery, protection­s in the Canadian Human Rights Act and more, a “mentor, role model and inspiratio­n.”

Gapka, who grew up on a Trenton military base and later became homeless and substance addicted, said transgende­r people were “brutalized, prosecuted and criminaliz­ed … Coming out meant living as an outcast, an outlaw and an outsider. We would lose our families, lose our loved ones and lose our selfrespec­t and dignity along the way.”

She dedicated her key, an honour harking back to the days when cities had gates, to progress toward social inclusion, “a key for everyone to be included in the city of Toronto.”

Gapka was among seven people announced earlier this month as key recipients. The others, who will be honoured in later ceremonies, are: politician and community leader Zanana Akande; philanthro­pists Wilmot and Judy Matthews; community advocate Pat Moore; musician and conductor Peter Oundjian; and philanthro­pist Fran Sonshine.

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 ?? ANDREW FRANCIS WALLACE PHOTOS/TORONTO STAR ?? Kids take part in the flag-raising ceremony to mark Internatio­nal Day Against Homophobia, Transphobi­a and Biphobia.
ANDREW FRANCIS WALLACE PHOTOS/TORONTO STAR Kids take part in the flag-raising ceremony to mark Internatio­nal Day Against Homophobia, Transphobi­a and Biphobia.
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Mayor John Tory called Susan Gapka a “mentor, role model and inspiratio­n.”

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