In photos: U of T shows its colours for Pride Month
The 狐狸视频 came together to show its support for the LGBTQ+ community at multiple events across the three campuses this month. Here is a selection of images that detail the colourful displays:
(photo by Nick Iwanyshyn)
The festivities kicked off with the traditional flag-raising ceremony at Varsity Stadium on June 6. 鈥淭he raising of the Pride and trans flags, along with other campus events, promotes necessary LGBTQ+ visibility, celebrates our differences and emphasizes our support and allyship with our queer and trans communities,鈥 said Kelly Hannah-Moffat (fourth from left), U of T鈥檚 vice-president of human resources and equity.
(photo by Nick Iwanyshyn)
It's the second year that U of T has flown the blue, pink and white Trans Pride flag. Monica Helms, a U.S. Navy veteran and trans activist, designed the flag in 1999 using the traditional colours for boys and girls, with a white band separating the two to represent intersex, gender non-conforming or transitioning people.
(photo by Nick Iwanyshyn)
People in the audience snap pictures during the flag-raising ceremony at Varsity Stadium.
(photo by Nick Iwanyshyn)
One of the signature events on the Pride at U of T calendar, Pride Pub brings the community together for barbecue, dancing and a communtiy fair with local LGBTQ+ organizations. This year's edition featured Samba Elegua, a percussion ensemble inspired by Brazilian music.
(photo by Tina Adamopoulos)
The U of T Scarborough community came out in large numbers for a flag celebration.
(photo by Nick Iwanyshyn)
The Instagram-friendly rainbow frame at Hart House was a popular spot for pictures. Pride Pub is organized by U of T's Sexual & Gender Diversity Office and Hart House.
(photo by Nick Iwanyshyn)
Partygoers could also record their memories of Pride Pub at a photo booth installed for the occasion.
(photo by Nick Iwanyshyn)
Cuter than the real Elmo? A family poses for a portrait at the photo booth.
(photo by Drew Lesiuczok)
The festivities took place on each of U of T's campuses. U of T Mississauga held its flag-unfurling ceremony on June 6 at the UTM Student Centre with representatives from the Equity & Diversity Office, UTM students鈥 union, OUT @ UTM, human resources, dean of student affairs and the Indigenous Centre.
(photo by Blake Eligh)
Angela Lange, U of T Mississauga's acting vice-principal, academic and dean, and Amrita Daniere, acting principal, pose with Pride-themed cupcakes.
(photo by Leslie Seto)
U of T Mississauga's mascot, Eddy the Eagle, sporting colourful plumage in honour of Pride month.