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91Թ Pride: celebrating diversity and inclusivity during Pride Toronto

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The Pride flag flies above Varsity Centre (all photos by Romi Levine)

It’s time to paint the campus rainbow. 

We’re right in the thick of Toronto’s first-ever Pride Month with festivities taking place all over the city leading up to the grand finale – the Pride Parade on July 3. 

This year, upbeat celebrations have been marred by the horrific mass-shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando Florida where 49 people were killed. Its aftershock has been felt all over the world including Toronto, with vigils held this past Wednesday on all three 91Թ campuses. The pride flag flying over Varsity Stadium was lowered to half-mast. 

Speaking at the memorial at Hart House Circle, the 91Թ's Sexual & Gender Diversity Officer, Allison Burgess, reminded attendees that Pride isn’t just about celebrating the community. “Pride is also built on a history of commemoration – a history of active resistance to homophobia and transphobia,” she said. 

See 91Թ's statement on Orlando

But in the face of adversity, there’s a call to stand louder and prouder than ever – as embodied by Pride Toronto 2016’s theme – “You can sit with us” – embracing both diversity and inclusion with a cheeky nod to the classic teen film Mean Girls

It’s a message reflected at 91Թ’s Pride events. 

“Even if they’re just questioning or still in the closet – or even if they’re out and they’re proud, [91Թ is] a safe space for everyone,” says Sonali Patel, a third-year student majoring in sociology and woman and gender studies. She’s also co-president of Woodsworth Inclusive, one of the student groups organizing of this year’s Pride Picnic. 

91Թ has been across all three campuses this month. And the Pride flag has been flying over Varsity Stadium since a special ceremony earlier this month, thanks to staff at the Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education.

During official Pride Toronto celebrations, look out for 91Թ student Jordyn Samuels. The equity studies and sexual diversity studies major has the Pride honoured position of Youth Ambassador.

Samuels was nominated by Supporting Our Youth – a community program that empowers lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and transgender young people in the city. She has been a youth ambassador for their Human Rights Equity Access Team for the past six years.

91Թ’s Sexual & Gender Diversity office is spearheading many of the Pride events on campus and 91Թ’s participation in Toronto Pride events off-campus. 

Burgess (pictured below) says students, staff and faculty are encouraged to participate however they feel most comfortable. 

“If you’re interested and want to participate, you’re more than welcome to do so. We take that approach in our programming and in the work that we do and I hope people do feel welcome to participate in whatever way that feels good for them.”

photo of Allison Burgess

Here are some of the upcoming Pride events on and off campus:

91Թ Events:

June 23 (All day): #Display Your Pride 

Face paint? Check. Rainbow flag? You got it. Glitter? Absolutely. Today is the day to show your pride any way you want whether you’re a student, staff, alumni or faculty. Deck out your office or student space, wear something fabulous or create something that signifies what pride means to you. 

Don’t forget to show it off! Use the hashtag #DisplayYourPride along with your campus hashtag (#UTSC, #UTM and #StG) to share your photos on social media

Check out for campus-specific #DisplayYourPride happenings

 

June 28 (4-7pm): SGDO Pride T-Shirt Decorating Party 

Location: 21 Sussex Avenue, Room 421

If you’re strutting your stuff at this year’s Trans March, Dyke March or Pride parade, head to 21 Sussex (room 421) to score a free 91Թ Pride t-shirt. There will be plenty of craft supplies on hand to jazz up your outfit. 

 

June 29 (1-5pm): 91Թ Pride Picnic

Location: Woodsworth College Courtyard

The fifth annual Pride Picnic promises an amazing afternoon filled with entertainment, good food and even better company – and best of all – it’s free!
 
 

91Թ at Pride Toronto Events:

July 1 (7:30-9pm): 91Թ Marches in the Trans March 

Location: TBD
March along with fellow 91Թ students, staff, alumni and faculty. All trans-identified people and their allies are welcome.
 

 

July 2 (10am): 91Թ joins the Pride and Remembrance Run 

Our 50-person team is tightening up their laces, ready to participate in the annual run in support of local LGBTQ organization.

If you’re looking to join the team or help them reach their goal of raising $10,000,

Want to find out where to cheer them on during the run? 
 

July 2 (1:30 pm – 3 pm): 91Թ Marches in the Dyke March 

Location: TBD
Looking to march? Join the 91Թ contingent for the event, led by Black Lives Matter Toronto Coalition, celebrating activists, queer artists and performers.  
 

 

July 3 (1:30 pm – 5 pm): 91Թ Marches in the Pride Parade 

Location: TBD
Get ready to stand tall and prouder than ever. This year’s parade is honouring the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando. Show your solidarity and march with 91Թ or get a great spot along the parade route (you might even catch a glimpse of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau).  

Details here:

 

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