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March 25, 2025 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm MDT
Many of us are curious about what being a good ally means. How do we expand our understanding of the diverse peoples we share space with, and how do we stand in solidarity with the 2SLGBTQIA+ community?
This workshop by Rae Madge from the University of Alberta’s Fyrefly Institute for Gender and Sexual Diversity is an introduction to sex and gender identities, expressions and orientations. We will talk about common assumptions and myths and try to expand our understanding of these topics so that we can become better allies and advocates. Registration is not required, but please bring some paper and a pen for taking notes!
This event is open to students and faculty of YEG post-secondary institutions.
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18+ or All Ages
18+
Venue
NorQuest College, Civil Employees Legacy Tower (CELT) Room 5-203
Address
Street Address : 10215 108 St NW
City : Edmonton
State/Province : Alberta
ZIP / Postal Code : T5J 1L6
Website Link
https://www.norquest.ca/
Event Link
https://www.norquest.ca/about-us/news-and-events/events/2025/pride/becoming-conscious-allies/
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Ticket Amount #1
free
Indoor event or outdoor event
Indoors
Type of event
Non-profit
Is this event presented by a College or University for students only?
Yes
This event is open to:
Students and Faculty ONLY
Event Contact
Niru Rajan
Event Contact Email Address
pride@norquest.ca
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