
Western University kicks off Pride events with concreate beach party
Global News
Stylized as ‘Out on the Beach,’ the party featured speakers from various Western groups and faculty, the raising of the Pride progress flag and a drag queen performance.
Western University kicked off its Pride events Wednesday with a ‘concrete beach party’ outside the University Commons Centre.
The ‘Out on the Beach,’ party featured speakers from various Western groups and faculty, the raising of the Pride progress flag and a drag queen performance.
Neisa Long, project associate with Western’s Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, says the party was the largest turnout they have ever had for their kickoff event.
“We wanted to include different departments, faculty, staffs and make sure we were really honing in all of the resources we have on campus,” said Long.
The kickoff event came just one week after three people were stabbed during a gender studies class at the University of Waterloo. Police have described the incident as a “hate-motivated” attack related to “gender expression and gender identity.”
Long says the incident at the nearby university is a reminder of why Pride events are still more than just a celebration.
“Continuing to talk about these topics, especially gender-based violence, is super important for us,” said Long. “Pride started as a protest and now we are able to celebrate but we still have to remember that there is still gender-based violence that exists.”
Ahead of raising the Pride progress flag, associate vice-president of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Opiyo Oloya, told the gathered crowd the Waterloo attack served as a reminder that creating safe spaces where everyone can thrive is vital.