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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240627T170000
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SUMMARY:Fairy Tales Queer Art & Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:The longest-running Queer art and film festival in the Canadian prairies is back for its 26th year at the storied GRAND YYC! \nPresented by The Calgary Queer Arts Society\, Fairy Tales 2024 will showcase 33 short films\, 15 artists\, 10 makers\, 7 feature films and 2 DJs – spanning all genres\, media and runtimes. Come together and celebrate 2SLGBTQIA+ lived experiences and narratives YOUR WAY! \nFor the first time\, discover a makers’ market and arts exhibition\, hosted in the lobby of Calgary’s storied GRAND Theatre. Featuring over a dozen of Calgary and area’s finest creative talents\, explore works of art from all disciplines and mediums. Who knows\, you might stumble across your next obsession! \nA huge thank you to our sponsors\, partners and friends:\nBrookfield Properties\, CKUA\, Eighty-Eight Brewing Co\, the GRAND\, Pembina\, Calgary Arts Development\, Canada Council for the Arts\, Heritage Canada\, the Government of Alberta\, FOREIGNERZ and BSTS.
URL:https://calgarypride.ca/event/fairy-tales-queer-art-film-festival/
LOCATION:The Grand\, 608 1St SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P 1M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Festival,Free,QTBIPOC
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ORGANIZER;CN="Calgary Queer Arts Society":MAILTO:fairytalesinfo@fairytalesfilmfest.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231231T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231231T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T145259
CREATED:20231016T212514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231016T212543Z
UID:62293-1704031200-1704042000@calgarypride.ca
SUMMARY:Liminal Landing: A Gathering for 2STQBIPOC+
DESCRIPTION:What Is Liminal Landing?\nFirst\, Liminal Landing and The Place are located on Treaty 7 territory\, home of the Kainai\, Piikani\, Siksika\, Tsuut’ina\, Îyârhe Nakoda\, and Métis Nation. What does that mean? It means we work towards the centre and honour the experience and knowledge of those who are Land Protectors and identify ways to uphold their position in so-called Canada. \nWhen the opportunity at CommunityWise Resource Centre came up to activate the space for the 2STQBIPOC community\, the notion of developing a series of gatherings came up. Liminal Landing is an opportunity for those who identify as part of the community to retreat together and build stronger relations that are focused on issues that centre our experience. \nMy [Tyson] queer identity can often feel uncertain\, ambiguous a relentless place of transition(s). It has felt like a liminal space – unknown. Gratefully I’ve landed on optimism\, hope and a sense of liberation in the community. Liminal Landing is a space on your journey\, no matter where you’re whether it’s the in-between\, at your destination or just beginning\, the ‘landing’ is a moment to stop\, reflect and build community. \nWith our time together\, you can drop in be part of the conversation\, create\, play and learn. \nWhat is ‘The Place’?\nThe Place is an accessible\, free\, and collaboratively shared space within CommunityWise. It is QTBIPOC-led. Liminal Landing is one of many opportunities to connect the community at the place. To activate your own idea or learn more here. \nFacilitators\nPriscilla Cherry (Elle/She/Her) \nTrinidadian-Canadian\, Priscilla Cherry\, is a free-spirited storyteller as well as a peer support specialist with a passion for people and creative collaborations with equally uplifting energies. Recognizing a representation gap in media and the mental health sector\, Priscilla applies her lived experience navigating mental health concerns and combines it with her love for play\, creativity and emotional and spiritual healing. Priscilla is a programmer with CJSW 90.9 FM and CKUA 93.7 FM\, the in-game host for Calgary Surge Basketball\, and a lead organizer and board member at large with TEDxYYC. Most recently\, Priscilla launched her childhood dream of having a live interactive talk show and in April 2023\, The Oratory was born. Priscilla firmly believes in the art of hosting; the power of sharing our lived experiences and personal narratives; and that everyone has something to share that someone else could learn from\, relate to or at the very least be curious about. \nTyson Bankert (He/Him) \nTyson is a community developer; his personal slogan is to edify others\, befriend the lonely and promote justice! Tyson is grateful to have his vocation match his values and able to bring people together through the art of facilitation. Tyson has had the delight of being part of several community initiatives on Treaty 7. A self-proclaimed troublemaker\, his intention is to build communities to share power and make change. embedding the tenants of communities of care with a bit of play as resistance. Tyson co-leads the network Community Development Learning Initiative and Founder of Recess Calgary. \nCome Gather!\nNote: This is a co-created space and below are general ideas for the upcoming gatherings. Everyone is welcome this includes chosen allies. \nOctober 15th (2pm – 5pm) Topic: Belonging\nLet’s create the space together! Why ‘The Place’\, how has a sense of belonging impacted us and what’s possible! \nOctober 29th (2pm – 5pm) Topic: Relationships\nDetails coming \nNovember 26th (2pm – 5pm) Topic: Pleasure\nPleasure can be sex\, play\, creativity\, or relaxation in all of its forms it can be difficult to identify\, achieve and familiarise ourselves with the act of what brings us pleasure. \nDecember 31st – (2pm – 5pm) Topic: Queer Futurism\nLet’s ring in the New Year (georgiran calendar) and explore queer futurism and the excitement and solidarity required for the future. \nIs Queerness the future? I think it’s worth exploring the possibilities! Whether it’s the current understanding of bodies\, gender\, ways of creating family\, or technology! Let’s be curious! What Is Liminal Landing?
URL:https://calgarypride.ca/event/2023-12-31/
LOCATION:CommunityWise Resource Centre\, 223 12th Avenue SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2R 0G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Free,QTBIPOC,Story Teller
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231126T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T145259
CREATED:20231016T212428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231016T212452Z
UID:62292-1701007200-1701018000@calgarypride.ca
SUMMARY:Liminal Landing: A Gathering for 2STQBIPOC+
DESCRIPTION:What Is Liminal Landing?\nFirst\, Liminal Landing and The Place are located on Treaty 7 territory\, home of the Kainai\, Piikani\, Siksika\, Tsuut’ina\, Îyârhe Nakoda\, and Métis Nation. What does that mean? It means we work towards the centre and honour the experience and knowledge of those who are Land Protectors and identify ways to uphold their position in so-called Canada. \nWhen the opportunity at CommunityWise Resource Centre came up to activate the space for the 2STQBIPOC community\, the notion of developing a series of gatherings came up. Liminal Landing is an opportunity for those who identify as part of the community to retreat together and build stronger relations that are focused on issues that centre our experience. \nMy [Tyson] queer identity can often feel uncertain\, ambiguous a relentless place of transition(s). It has felt like a liminal space – unknown. Gratefully I’ve landed on optimism\, hope and a sense of liberation in the community. Liminal Landing is a space on your journey\, no matter where you’re whether it’s the in-between\, at your destination or just beginning\, the ‘landing’ is a moment to stop\, reflect and build community. \nWith our time together\, you can drop in be part of the conversation\, create\, play and learn. \nWhat is ‘The Place’?\nThe Place is an accessible\, free\, and collaboratively shared space within CommunityWise. It is QTBIPOC-led. Liminal Landing is one of many opportunities to connect the community at the place. To activate your own idea or learn more here. \nFacilitators\nPriscilla Cherry (Elle/She/Her) \nTrinidadian-Canadian\, Priscilla Cherry\, is a free-spirited storyteller as well as a peer support specialist with a passion for people and creative collaborations with equally uplifting energies. Recognizing a representation gap in media and the mental health sector\, Priscilla applies her lived experience navigating mental health concerns and combines it with her love for play\, creativity and emotional and spiritual healing. Priscilla is a programmer with CJSW 90.9 FM and CKUA 93.7 FM\, the in-game host for Calgary Surge Basketball\, and a lead organizer and board member at large with TEDxYYC. Most recently\, Priscilla launched her childhood dream of having a live interactive talk show and in April 2023\, The Oratory was born. Priscilla firmly believes in the art of hosting; the power of sharing our lived experiences and personal narratives; and that everyone has something to share that someone else could learn from\, relate to or at the very least be curious about. \nTyson Bankert (He/Him) \nTyson is a community developer; his personal slogan is to edify others\, befriend the lonely and promote justice! Tyson is grateful to have his vocation match his values and able to bring people together through the art of facilitation. Tyson has had the delight of being part of several community initiatives on Treaty 7. A self-proclaimed troublemaker\, his intention is to build communities to share power and make change. embedding the tenants of communities of care with a bit of play as resistance. Tyson co-leads the network Community Development Learning Initiative and Founder of Recess Calgary. \nCome Gather!\nNote: This is a co-created space and below are general ideas for the upcoming gatherings. Everyone is welcome this includes chosen allies. \nOctober 15th (2pm – 5pm) Topic: Belonging\nLet’s create the space together! Why ‘The Place’\, how has a sense of belonging impacted us and what’s possible! \nOctober 29th (2pm – 5pm) Topic: Relationships\nDetails coming \nNovember 26th (2pm – 5pm) Topic: Pleasure\nPleasure can be sex\, play\, creativity\, or relaxation in all of its forms it can be difficult to identify\, achieve and familiarise ourselves with the act of what brings us pleasure. \nDecember 31st – (2pm – 5pm) Topic: Queer Futurism\nLet’s ring in the New Year (georgiran calendar) and explore queer futurism and the excitement and solidarity required for the future. \nIs Queerness the future? I think it’s worth exploring the possibilities! Whether it’s the current understanding of bodies\, gender\, ways of creating family\, or technology! Let’s be curious! What Is Liminal Landing?
URL:https://calgarypride.ca/event/2023-11-26/
LOCATION:CommunityWise Resource Centre\, 223 12th Avenue SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2R 0G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Free,QTBIPOC,Story Teller
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231029T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231029T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T145259
CREATED:20231016T212336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231016T212407Z
UID:62291-1698588000-1698598800@calgarypride.ca
SUMMARY:Liminal Landing: A Gathering for 2STQBIPOC+
DESCRIPTION:What Is Liminal Landing?\nFirst\, Liminal Landing and The Place are located on Treaty 7 territory\, home of the Kainai\, Piikani\, Siksika\, Tsuut’ina\, Îyârhe Nakoda\, and Métis Nation. What does that mean? It means we work towards the centre and honour the experience and knowledge of those who are Land Protectors and identify ways to uphold their position in so-called Canada. \nWhen the opportunity at CommunityWise Resource Centre came up to activate the space for the 2STQBIPOC community\, the notion of developing a series of gatherings came up. Liminal Landing is an opportunity for those who identify as part of the community to retreat together and build stronger relations that are focused on issues that centre our experience. \nMy [Tyson] queer identity can often feel uncertain\, ambiguous a relentless place of transition(s). It has felt like a liminal space – unknown. Gratefully I’ve landed on optimism\, hope and a sense of liberation in the community. Liminal Landing is a space on your journey\, no matter where you’re whether it’s the in-between\, at your destination or just beginning\, the ‘landing’ is a moment to stop\, reflect and build community. \nWith our time together\, you can drop in be part of the conversation\, create\, play and learn. \nWhat is ‘The Place’?\nThe Place is an accessible\, free\, and collaboratively shared space within CommunityWise. It is QTBIPOC-led. Liminal Landing is one of many opportunities to connect the community at the place. To activate your own idea or learn more here. \nFacilitators\nPriscilla Cherry (Elle/She/Her) \nTrinidadian-Canadian\, Priscilla Cherry\, is a free-spirited storyteller as well as a peer support specialist with a passion for people and creative collaborations with equally uplifting energies. Recognizing a representation gap in media and the mental health sector\, Priscilla applies her lived experience navigating mental health concerns and combines it with her love for play\, creativity and emotional and spiritual healing. Priscilla is a programmer with CJSW 90.9 FM and CKUA 93.7 FM\, the in-game host for Calgary Surge Basketball\, and a lead organizer and board member at large with TEDxYYC. Most recently\, Priscilla launched her childhood dream of having a live interactive talk show and in April 2023\, The Oratory was born. Priscilla firmly believes in the art of hosting; the power of sharing our lived experiences and personal narratives; and that everyone has something to share that someone else could learn from\, relate to or at the very least be curious about. \nTyson Bankert (He/Him) \nTyson is a community developer; his personal slogan is to edify others\, befriend the lonely and promote justice! Tyson is grateful to have his vocation match his values and able to bring people together through the art of facilitation. Tyson has had the delight of being part of several community initiatives on Treaty 7. A self-proclaimed troublemaker\, his intention is to build communities to share power and make change. embedding the tenants of communities of care with a bit of play as resistance. Tyson co-leads the network Community Development Learning Initiative and Founder of Recess Calgary. \nCome Gather!\nNote: This is a co-created space and below are general ideas for the upcoming gatherings. Everyone is welcome this includes chosen allies. \nOctober 15th (2pm – 5pm) Topic: Belonging\nLet’s create the space together! Why ‘The Place’\, how has a sense of belonging impacted us and what’s possible! \nOctober 29th (2pm – 5pm) Topic: Relationships\nDetails coming \nNovember 26th (2pm – 5pm) Topic: Pleasure\nPleasure can be sex\, play\, creativity\, or relaxation in all of its forms it can be difficult to identify\, achieve and familiarise ourselves with the act of what brings us pleasure. \nDecember 31st – (2pm – 5pm) Topic: Queer Futurism\nLet’s ring in the New Year (georgiran calendar) and explore queer futurism and the excitement and solidarity required for the future. \nIs Queerness the future? I think it’s worth exploring the possibilities! Whether it’s the current understanding of bodies\, gender\, ways of creating family\, or technology! Let’s be curious! What Is Liminal Landing?
URL:https://calgarypride.ca/event/2023-10-29/
LOCATION:CommunityWise Resource Centre\, 223 12th Avenue SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2R 0G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Free,QTBIPOC,Story Teller
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230120T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230120T220000
DTSTAMP:20260411T145259
CREATED:20221128T163411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221128T163411Z
UID:60264-1674250200-1674252000@calgarypride.ca
SUMMARY:One Yellow Rabbit's High Performance Rodeo presents Tribe Artist Society
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Curious Yellow Cabaret series at One Yellow Rabbit’s High Performance Rodeo.  “The curious yellow cabarets are this year’s raw and risky offering. For many\, this is what makes the rodeo a rodeo. Unpredictable\, original and important\, the next generation of festival performers are here to make you an offer – one which you can take or leave\, but never overlook.” – Oliver Armstrong\, Producer. \nEmerging rappers and DJs from Tribe’s crew will showcase their brand of Hip Hop philosophy in this one-night-only party. Tribe Artist Society is an Indigenous-led Hip Hop Arts organization showcasing the talent and good medicine of Hip Hop Culture in our city\, including emerging LGBTQ+ artists.  \nThis is a Pay-What-You-Can performance as part of the Curious Yellow Cabaret series.  Tickets can be purchased in advance or at the door.  \nPart of One Yellow Rabbit’s 37th Annual High Performance Rodeo\, Calgary’s International Festival of the Arts.  \nTo purchase tickets go to www.HPRodeo.ca.
URL:https://calgarypride.ca/event/one-yellow-rabbits-high-performance-rodeo-presents-tribe-artist-society/
LOCATION:Arts Commons\, 205 8th Avenue SE\, Calgary\, AB\, T2G 0K9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Festival,Indigenous Events,QTBIPOC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220819T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220819T213000
DTSTAMP:20260411T145259
CREATED:20220819T195802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220819T195850Z
UID:59651-1660935600-1660944600@calgarypride.ca
SUMMARY:Licks & Tricks
DESCRIPTION:A Queer friendly evening of Music & Magic\nSaturday Sept 3rd\nHaysboro Community Centre\n1204 89 Ave SW\, Calgary \nMusic by Bullets & Bronze\nMagic by Ryan Pilling \n$15 in Advance\n$20 at the door \nAnybody using the password “happy pride” or obviously celebrating pride can have tickets at the door for the advance price of $15 \nCome listen to music queer inspired music by Andrew Abildgaard’s band – Bullets & Bronze and a Magic Performance by Ryan Pilling as they each celebrate pride doing what they do best – fighting for stage time.
URL:https://calgarypride.ca/event/licks-tricks/
LOCATION:Haysboro Community Centre\, 1204 89 Ave SW\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2V 0W4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:#OurPride Resource,Band,comedy,musician,QTBIPOC
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ORGANIZER;CN="Studio Zero":MAILTO:andrew.abildgaard@shaw.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220219T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220219T220000
DTSTAMP:20260411T145259
CREATED:20220202T225920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220202T225920Z
UID:55121-1645297200-1645308000@calgarypride.ca
SUMMARY:YOUth Riot! Showcase
DESCRIPTION:APN presents our annual YOUth Riot Showcase!\nFebruary 19\, 2022 – 7pm \nWe invite you to attend an evening of shameless and original storytelling from young\, 2SLGBTQ+ artists and creators! This presentation of selected pieces from our 2021 YOUth Riot writing group will take place on zoom. We will also discuss the details of our upcoming 2022 program and be able to answer any questions about it. \nTo RSVP\, please fill out this google form and we will email you the zoom link to attend! \nhttps://forms.gle/ktHCZM1dHaSQ8Rup6
URL:https://calgarypride.ca/event/youth-riot-showcase/
LOCATION:Online\, 12 Constance Street\, London\, E16 2DQ
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Free,QTBIPOC,Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alberta Playwrights' Network":MAILTO:jenn@albertaplaywrights.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20211009T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20211009T220000
DTSTAMP:20260411T145259
CREATED:20210922T194432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210922T194432Z
UID:54575-1633807800-1633816800@calgarypride.ca
SUMMARY:The Fall Drag Ball
DESCRIPTION:[et_pb_section][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text]\nPlain Jane Events presents The Fall Drag Ball featuring a cast of fabulous Kings and Queens at the Blind Beggar Smokehouse on Saturday October 9th.\nHosted by Kylee Roman from Virgin Radio join us for a night of glitz and glam featuring music from all of your absolute favorite pop superstars. It will be pop royalty at it’s finest!\nPurchase tickets by the table or General Admission.\n[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]
URL:https://calgarypride.ca/event/the-fall-drag-ball/
LOCATION:AB
CATEGORIES:Dance,Drag,Food & Drink,Over 18,QTBIPOC
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ORGANIZER;CN="Plain Jane Events":MAILTO:jane@plainjaneevents.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210905T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210906T033000
DTSTAMP:20260411T145259
CREATED:20210816T151513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210816T151513Z
UID:54007-1630875600-1630899000@calgarypride.ca
SUMMARY:The Ultimate Clam Jam
DESCRIPTION:Introducing Mohkinstsis (Calgary) 2nd annual all queer female night hosted by 2spirit Indigenous queer females. \nThis is a Nightclub event dedicated to those identifying as queer female. We have a super sexy venue\, with Burlesque Dancers\, Fire Performers our very own DJ LOLO. \nWe have midnight catering\, and a party that doesn’t stop. \nTickets are available via etransfer at ultimateclamjamyyc@gmail.com \nLIMITED AMOUNT OF TICKETS \n  \n 
URL:https://calgarypride.ca/event/the-ultimate-clam-jam/
LOCATION:AB
CATEGORIES:Burlesque,Dance,DJ,Food & Drink,QTBIPOC
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ORGANIZER;CN="TheClamJamLadies":MAILTO:ultimateclamjamyyc@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210904T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210904T183000
DTSTAMP:20260411T145259
CREATED:20210819T131639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210819T131639Z
UID:57713-1630753200-1630780200@calgarypride.ca
SUMMARY:Two-Spirit Celebration 2021 - Mînî Thnî (Morley)
DESCRIPTION:It’s Happening!!?? \nSaturday\, September 4th\, 2021 \nStoney Tribal Administration Front Parking Lot. \nMorley Two Spirit Pride 2021? \nThe 3rd Annual Celebration of Pride.? \n“Celebrating our two spirit community members n their allies of Mînî Thnî (Morley).” \n11am – Smudging Ceremony by Elder Hank Snow. \n12pm – Awareness Walk/Mini Parade (route will be from Morley Gym to Stoney Tribal Administration Front Parking Lot.) \n1pm – Blessing & Welcoming remarks by Elder Tina Fox\n-Speeches by Pride Committee\, Leadership\, Sponsors & Community Members who wish to share their stories of being two spirit. \n1pm to 4:30pm-Community BBQ\, Flea Market\, Entertainment. \n2pm-Elder Story Telling by Elder Alice Kaquitts & Trent Fox. \n3pm-Pow Wow Presentations \n4pm-Special Guest Performances by the talented Indigenous Artist\, FAWN WOOD. \n5pm-Drag Cabaret with Performances by Argintina Hailey\, Lola Chokecherry\, Angelina Starchild\, Lemmy O’Fendi. With surprise guest performances.\n.\n..\n…\n#twospiritpride. #twospirit. #pride. #worldpride. #albertapride. #dragroyalty. #yycdragroyalty. #indigiqueer. #fawnwood. #powwow. #morleypride. #stoneynakoda.
URL:https://calgarypride.ca/event/two-spirit-celebration-2021/
LOCATION:AB
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Drag,Festival,Indigenous Events,Morley Pride,musician,QTBIPOC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210826T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210826T203000
DTSTAMP:20260411T145259
CREATED:20210727T011524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210727T011524Z
UID:53533-1630004400-1630009800@calgarypride.ca
SUMMARY:Indigenous Art and Activism: Three Voices - CIH 3rd Annual LGBTQ2S+ Lecture
DESCRIPTION:This year’s CIH LGBTQ2S+ Lecture will feature three celebrated young Indigenous artists and intellectuals.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Calgary Institute for the Humanities is excited to announce the speakers for our third annual LGBTQ2S+ Lecture: novelist Joshua Whitehead\, poet Billy-Ray Belcourt\, and special musical guest Shawnee Kish. The event will take place on Thursday\, August 26 at 7:00 pm\, the evening before Calgary Pride Week. In light of the uncertainties caused by the pandemic\, the event will take place online. \nThe evening will feature readings by Whitehead and Belcourt\, performances by Shawnee Kish\, and a roundtable discussion about the intersections of art and activism for queer\, trans and two-spirit indigenous artists. The Calgary Institute for the Humanities is Canada’s oldest humanities institute\, and this lecture series is part of a longer tradition at the University of Calgary of supporting LGBTQ2S+ rights\, as seen in Kevin Allen’s history of the LGBTQ community in Calgary\, Our Past Matters. \nThe CIH is working to build an endowment to support this annual talk by key voices in LGBTQ2S+ Studies\, to make this a permanent feature of our yearly calendar\, and to continue to promote the values of diversity and inclusion in our university and our community. \nPresented in partnership with UCalgary Alumni. \nJoshua Whitehead Joshua Whitehead (he/him) is a Two-Spirit\, Oji-nêhiyaw member of Peguis First Nation (Treaty 1). He is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of English and Indigenous Studies at UCalgary. He is the author of full-metal indigiqueer (Talonbooks 2017) and Jonny Appleseed (Arsenal Pulp Press 2018)\, winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction\, the Georges Bugnet Award for Fiction\, and Canada Reads 2021. He is also the editor of Love after the End: An Anthology of Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction (Arsenal Pulp Press\, 2020). His forthcoming book\, Making Love with the Land is slated to release in Spring 2022 with Knopf Canada. \nBilly-Ray Belcourt is a writer and academic from the Driftpile Cree Nation (Treaty 8). He earned a PhD in English at the University of Alberta and is an Assistant Professor in the Creative Writing Program at the University of British Columbia. In the First Nations Youth category\, Belcourt was awarded a 2019 Indspire Award\, which is the highest honor the Indigenous community bestows on its own leaders. Billy-Ray’s debut book of poems\, This Wound is a World (Frontenac House 2017)\, won the 2018 Griffin Poetry Prize (making him the youngest ever winner). His subsequent books were national bestsellers. NDN Coping Mechanisms: Notes from the Field won the 2020 Stephan G. Stephansson Award for Poetry and was shortlisted for the 2020 Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry. A History of my Brief Body\, essays and vignettes on grief\, colonial violence\, joy\, love\, and queerness was a Globe & Mail Best Book and a finalist for the 2020 Governor General’s Literary Award for Non-Fiction. \nNamed the 2020 winner of CBC’s national talent search\, Spotlight\, Shawnee Kish has been making a name for herself since she stepped out onto the stage at the age of 12. Since then\, the Edmonton-based artist has earned spots on Billboard’s 2019 list of Musicians You Need To Know\, MTV’s list of Top Gender Bending Artists and CBC’s Top 100 Playlist. As a performer she has shared a stage with international talents such as Lady Gaga\, Madonna and Alicia Keys. Shawnee Kish uses her music to empower and inspire youth\, LGBT2Q+ and Indigenous youth. Her extensive work and involvement in these communities through national campaigns with organizations such as We Matter and Kids Help Phone continues to confirm that her passion and career is driven by empowering young people. \nThe Calgary Institute for the Humanities (CIH) is launching a campaign to establish an endowed lecture series in LGBTQ2S+studies. The CIH will bring to our city new voices in the conversation on LGBTQ2S+ topics each year. To make a donation\, please visit https://engage.ucalgary.ca/lgbtq2s-studies.
URL:https://calgarypride.ca/event/indigenous-art-and-activism-three-voices-cih-3rd-annual-lgbtq2s-lecture/
LOCATION:Online\, 12 Constance Street\, London\, E16 2DQ
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Free,Miscellaneous,musician,QTBIPOC,Speech,Variety,Virtual
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