Farewell Announcement

Chroma NB would like to announce the departure of its Executive Director, Alex Ash. As a founding member of Chroma NB, Alex has been part of the organization since its inception, first as Board Vice-President and then as Executive Director starting in 2023. Chroma NB was established in 2020 with the goal of cultivating theContinue reading “Farewell Announcement”

Rainbow Week of Action 2024

Written by: Ty Lagace, BA, BSW Candidate May 11th to 17th is Momentum Canada’s Rainbow Week of Action. Centered around resistance of violence and hate towards 2SLGBTQIA+ Canadians, the national week of action includes rallies in 12 Canadian cities, letter-writing campaigns, and educational events. In a press release on Momentum Canada’s website, Executive Director, FaeContinue reading “Rainbow Week of Action 2024”

Kailer’s so long letter to Chroma

As this summer comes to an end, so does my time working with Chroma NB. I started last summer as an intern, helping out with marketing and social media as well as the drop-in space for youth, and was fortunate enough to be kept on after my internship ended. Over the past year I’ve beenContinue reading “Kailer’s so long letter to Chroma”

Introducing Chroma’s New Interns!

Our Chroma team has recently grown! Please help give a warm welcome to our new interns. We know you will do great things working with Chroma and our community! Robyn Dearing (She/Her/Elle) Marketing and Social Media Intern Robyn was born in Fredericton where she got her Bachelor of Arts in anthropology, and has resided inContinue reading “Introducing Chroma’s New Interns!”

Teaming Up To Provide Access to Safe Binders

NOTE: Our January binder order is now FULL! We will be doing this again, keep up to date with our socials to see when our next form goes up! Are you interested in binding your chest, but aren’t quite sure how to get a binder? Well, you’re in luck! We have binders, and we wantContinue reading “Teaming Up To Provide Access to Safe Binders”

Preventing Monkeypox (mpox)* and fighting stigma

Since early May, more than 60,000 cases of mpox have been reported worldwide. This is the largest ever outbreak of the disease. In Canada, 1,379 cases have been confirmed.  Most recent global research concludes that 98% of positive cases have been in gay or bisexual men, and transmission has primarily been suspected to occur duringContinue reading “Preventing Monkeypox (mpox)* and fighting stigma”