Reflection and celebration: June events mark Pride, Indigenous history and convocation
June is among the most eventful months at the University of Toronto, with myriad opportunities for students, faculty and staff to express solidarity, build awareness and celebrate life-changing educational milestones.
缅北强奸's virtual spring convocation takes place on June 23 this year. It will be book-ended by events that promote inclusion of people with disabilities and celebrate and advocate for LGBTQ+ communities. The month is also a time when the history, heritage and contributions of Indigenous Peoples are commemorated through National Indigenous History Month as well as National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21.
This year, with events being reinvented and moved to virtual spaces, there are more opportunities than ever to participate in some of the most important and highly anticipated events of the year.
Here鈥檚 a snapshot of the notable events taking place virtually across 缅北强奸 in June:
May 31 鈥 June 4
National AccessAbility Week: Reframing Disability, Embracing Difference
, the AODA (Accessibility for Ontarians With Disabilities) Office in 缅北强奸鈥檚 Division of Human Resources & Equity, as well as its partners, will host events and discussions aimed at commemorating the contributions of Canadians with disabilities, celebrating those working to foster greater inclusion and inspiring action on accessibility.
From inclusive curriculum design to accessibility in health-care settings and peer support networks for university employees with disabilities, the National AccessAbility Week sessions will explore a number of ways to eliminate barriers to accessibility, reframe disability and elevate intentional inclusivity.
All events will feature American Sign Language and live captions.
June 1
Pride and Trans Flag Raising
The first day of June sees 缅北强奸 kick off Pride month with the official raising of the Pride and Trans Flag at virtual events hosted by all three campuses 鈥 the first of a celebrating diverse LGBTQ+ communities.
By raising these flags, the 缅北强奸 community signals its commitment to representation and inclusion of LGBTQ+ across the university.
will include remarks from Vice-President and Principal Alexandra Gillespie and a talk by Professor Elspeth Brown on the history of LGBTQ+ communities in Mississauga. will kick off a month of Pride events around the theme of 鈥淟ove is Here,鈥 which seeks to embrace a diversity of sexualities and ethnicities while celebrating our differences.
June 3
Annual Rainbow Tie Celebration: Moving Forward Together
缅北强奸 Scarborough鈥檚 Positive Space Committee invites you to connect with the campus鈥檚 vibrant LGBTQ+ community at the .
The virtual celebration will include a number of special guests including Canada鈥檚 Drag Race winner Priyanka, musician, writer and artist Vivek Shraya, comedian Monica Garrido and writer/performer Heath Salazar.
June 16
缅北强奸 Pride Pitch
LGBTQ+ students and entrepreneurs can showcase their innovative business ideas and potentially share in $5,000 in prizes at the .
Organized by 缅北强奸 Mississauga鈥檚 Positive Space Committee in partnership with the ICUBE accelerator program, 缅北强奸 Pride Pitch will also feature a keynote from Martha Chaves, a Nicaraguan-Canadian and LGBTQ comedian, actor, activist and playwright.
June 17
Display Your Pride
Use colours, creativity and your personal flair to organized by 缅北强奸鈥檚 Positive Space Campaign.
Whether it鈥檚 decorating your room, office or student space, creating a piece of art or designing a virtual background, this is your chance to visually celebrate Pride and support LGBTQ-affirming spaces on all three campuses 鈥 and share your creation with the world using the #DisplayYourPride hashtag.
If you鈥檙e looking for inspiration, ideas and tips on how to create physical or virtual crafts, you can take part in a trio of sessions ahead of the event:
- Zoom Pride Backgrounds 鈥 June 8, 3 p.m.
- Hand crafts 鈥 June 11, 11 a.m.
- Macrame 鈥 June 14, 2 p.m.
This is the seventh consecutive year that 缅北强奸鈥檚 Positive Space Campaign will participate in 鈥淒isplay Your Pride鈥 alongside Ryerson University, York University, Humber College and OCAD University.
June 19-27
Virtual Pride & Remembrance Run
For the past 25 years, the Pride & Remembrance Run has raised funds for organizations providing cultural programming and health and wellness support for the LGBTQ+ community.
will be held virtually from June 19 to June 27, with 缅北强奸 staff able to register to take part in the interactive virtual run as part of a university team led by the Sexual & Gender Diversity Office and team captain Mark Seymour.
June 19
Honouring our Students Pow Wow
on June 19, an event that will include dancing, drumming, teachings, contests, giveaways and more.
Held on the YouTube Premieres platform, the fifth annual Honouring Our Students Pow Wow will feature head dancers John Hupfield and Cedar Smoke, special guests and Elders.
June 21
National Indigenous Peoples Day
The city of Toronto is planning a , which recognizes the cultural significance of First Nations, Inuit and M茅tis. Details to come.
June 22
缅北强奸 Pride Concert featuring Jeremy Dutcher
Take in a special live-streamed concert by Juno Award-winning singer-songwriter Jeremy Dutcher, a classically trained operatic tenor and composer whose music is deeply influenced by his roots in the Wolastoq First Nation. His debut album 鈥淲olastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa鈥 involved rearranging wax cylinder field recordings from his community dating back to the early 1900s.
In addition to showcasing his distinct musical style, Dutcher will also engage with the audience through a live Q&A.
The concert will be preceded by an opening performance by Nenookasi, an afro-Indigenous two-spirit queer wife, mother of three and artist-activist who draws on music and mixed media for the causes of Black, Indigenous, and 2SLGBTQI+ rights.
Registration is free.
June 23
Convocation
Celebrate the hard work and accomplishments of 缅北强奸鈥檚 Class of 2021! This year鈥檚 virtual spring convocation ceremony will air on June 23 at 12 p.m. More than 15,500 students from 105 different countries will have their degrees conferred in absentia, with parchments mailed out around the world.
Graduating students can showcase their pride by renting optional gowns and hoods, while friends and family can purchase grad gifts at the . Customized Zoom backgrounds, GIPHY stickers and Instagram activities are also available to use for everyone tuning into the celebrations. Use the hashtag #UofTGrad21 to share your moments on social media.
June 24
Indigenous Toronto: Stories that Carry this Place
A will bring together contributors to the newly released book, Indigenous Toronto: Stories that Carry this Place, an anthology that explores the impact of Indigenous cultural continuity and settler colonialism on Toronto.
Panelists, who will include Chef Johl Whiteduck, visual artist Philip Cote, author and playwright Drew Hayden Taylor and creative director Denise Bolduc, will share their perspectives on how 12,000 years of continued Indigenous presence and nationhood.
June 26
Black Grad celebration
缅北强奸鈥檚 Black graduating students will be honoured and recognized at the event. The student-run celebration is hosted by the 缅北强奸 Black Students鈥 Association and takes place at 12 p.m. on June 26.
Due to overwhelming interest, two extra rounds of registration were added for students keen to take part in Black Grad 2021, with the final round ending on June 10. Students who register by the deadline will receive a Kente stole to showcase pride in their identities and academic accomplishments.