Celebrating South Asian Queer Joy & Belonging

Building a vibrant community where every Desi Queer individual thrives.

We amplify Queer South Asian and diaspora voices and celebrate our rich cultures through events, open dialogue, and unapologetic joy. Fueled by the desire to create safe and affirming spaces, we’re on a mission to build a vibrant community where every queer Desi feels seen, supported, and empowered to thrive.

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Art N' Adrak

Join us for Art N' Adrak - a cozy paint night with a desi twist!

As the weather gets colder, warm up with us for an evening of art and community! 🎨☕ Sip on your favourite beverage from Bell's amazing tea and latte lineup while our very own Indian artist, Shailesh, guides you through creating your own masterpiece. No experience needed - just bring your creativity and we'll provide the rest: canvas, paints, and brushes.

Whether you're a seasoned artist or picking up a brush for the first time, this is your chance to unwind, connect with the community and leave with your masterpiece.

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Desi Queer Experiences

From dancing all night to intimate community circles, our events bring together South Asian queer folks to celebrate, connect, and be fully ourselves.

Support That Sees You

Through resources, support networks, and community dialogue, we create space for healing, learning and navigating queerness. You’re not alone, and you never have to be.

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Moments from Our Community

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In the spirit of respect, reciprocity, and truth, we honor and acknowledge Moh’kinstis and the traditional territory of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), Îyarhe Nakoda (Chiniki, Bearspaw, Goodstoney), and the Tsuut’ina. This land is also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta, District 5 & 6 within the historical Northwest Métis homeland.

As first- and second-generation queer immigrants, this land has offered us the freedom and love we couldn’t always express in our homelands. We’re grateful for the space it has given us to grow and find liberation.