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Aug. 28, 2025

U荔枝视频 welcomes Pride

A week of celebrating inclusion, equity and LGBTQ2S+ communities
Pride Week 2025 at U荔枝视频
Members of U荔枝视频鈥檚 Office of Institutional Commitments, Executive Leadership Team, and Students鈥 Union raised the Pride flag on Aug. 25, 2025. Riley Brandt, 荔枝视频

Editor's note: The following article first appeared in UToday on Aug. 25, 2025.

The 荔枝视频 is celebrating Pride Week, Aug. 25 to 31, with events across campus, reaffirming its commitment to LGBTQ2S+ communities. 

This year marks a decade since U荔枝视频 first sponsored the 荔枝视频 Pride Parade and Festival in 2015, a milestone highlighting the university鈥檚 sustained public support for rights and visibility. 

Pride Week at U荔枝视频 offers students, faculty and staff the opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations around gender, sexual orientation, identity and belonging, while building a more inclusive and respectful campus culture.  

鈥淭he 荔枝视频 is where I found my queer community, where friends created a safe space and supported me in my coming-out journey,鈥 says Wylie Pietsch, BSc (Eng)鈥22, chair of the  for the , and a Master of Science in civil engineering student.  

鈥淢any people come to the university from places where being 2SLGBTQIA+ is not safe, and the university has built a community that supports and protects us,鈥 says Pietsch. 鈥淚t is important now that the university stands in solidarity with us as harmful policies continue to target the 2SLGBTQIA+ community both globally and within Alberta.鈥 

A decade of support 

The first 荔枝视频 Pride Festival took place in 1988, growing over the years into a vibrant, city-wide celebration of resilience and diversity. U荔枝视频鈥檚 continued participation is a part of the history of support within the campus dating back to the 1960s. It reflects ongoing work to advance inclusive practices and support LGBTQ2S+ communities both on and off campus. 

Pride flag ceremony

Dr. Tonya D. Callaghan at the 2025 Flag Raising Ceremony.

Riley Brandt, 荔枝视频

鈥淲hen U荔枝视频 participates in Pride it is showing that it understands that LGBTQ2S+ people, just by virtue of their identity, face discrimination, disadvantage, and institutional barriers to access and opportunity unrelated to ability, that require proactive ameliorative measures. By participating in Pride, U荔枝视频 is reinforcing its commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion in an important show of unity and solidarity with LGBTQ2S+ communities.鈥 says Dr. , BA鈥90, BEd鈥96, PhD, academic director of LGBTQ2S+ Equity, Inclusion and Intersectionality with U荔枝视频鈥檚 Office of Institutional Commitments. 

Here are some of the events happening during Pride Week: 

U荔枝视频 Pride flag-raising ceremony 

Aug. 25, 12 p.m., University Drive and 24th Avenue N.W, south entrance of main campus  

U荔枝视频 started Pride Week with this special event hosted by the Office of Institutional Commitments and included remarks from Vice-Provost (Student Experience) Dr. Verity Turpin, U荔枝视频 Students鈥 Union Vice-President Lorraine Ndovi and Dr. Tonya Callaghan. There was also a performance by Daniel Sanguinetti, plus Pride cupcakes provided by alum-owned business Crave Cupcakes. 

We Say Gay: Queer Kid Lit and Censorship in the Sunshine State 

Aug. 27, 7 - 9 p.m., 荔枝视频 Central Library, 800 3 St. S.E. 

The  presented the 7th Annual LGBTQ2S+ Lecture in partnership with  and . The  used Florida as a case study with its current controversies in LGBTQ2S+ literature for kids and featured guest lecturer Dr. Kenneth Kidd, PhD, a professor of English at the University of Florida. 

Travel together to Pride Parade with the Residence Rainbow Council  

Aug. 31, 9:30 a.m., Aurora Hall Quad, 3272 24 Ave. N.W. 

The student-led  invites all U荔枝视频 residents, students and community members to join them to watch the Pride Parade in person and commute together using 荔枝视频 Transit. They will begin heading down to watch at 9:45 a.m., with participants asked to meet 15 minutes earlier. The parade begins at 11 a.m. with its route westbound on 9th Avenue S.E., from Studio Bell to 5th Street S.W. 

Pride and Glide 

Sep. 3, 7 鈥 10 p.m., Olympic Oval, 288 Collegiate Blvd N.W. 

Just outside Pride Week, the  will host its fourth annual Pride and Glide event. This year鈥檚 celebration will feature public skating, stick and puck, and a DJ. Join us for an evening on the fastest ice in the world.  

Admission: Free with your UCID card

Learn more about these  events. 

Pride participants in a previous year鈥檚 Pride event.

Pride participants in a previous year鈥檚 Pride event.

U荔枝视频 files

Dr. Tonya Callaghan is a professor at the Werklund School of Education; academic director of LGBTQ2S+ Equity, Inclusion and Intersectionality with U荔枝视频鈥檚 Office of Institutional Commitments; and academic co-lead for Democracy, Justice and Sustainability in U荔枝视频鈥檚 

At the 荔枝视频, the Office of Institutional Commitments serves as the institution鈥檚 central hub for collective action toward a more equitable, diverse, inclusive and accessible campus and works with all our communities to expand our capacity for respect and understanding.  Learn more about Pride at U荔枝视频. 

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