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Spring Pride 2025

City Of Edmonton #1, Sir Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton

SPRING PRIDE WEEK happens at Edmonton's Advanced Education campuses including those that are part of the North Side Pride Collective - which includes:

MacEwan University  
Norquest College
NAIT
Concordia University Edmonton
King's University

Additionally the following:
University of Alberta Edmonton Campus Fyrefly Institute March 10 - 18, 2025
University of Alberta Camrose Augustana Campus March 10 – 18, 2025

Check back for updated event information over the coming weeks.

Free

Personal Agenda: Art Exhibition

MacEwan John L. Haar Library 10700 - 104 Avenue NW, Edmonton

Personal Agenda invites 2SLGBTQ+ artists from MacEwan University to consider MacEwan Pride Week’s theme of the ‘the queer agenda’ and how it relates to their own experiences.

The exhibition will be on display until the end of EDI Week (March 17 – 21, 2025).

All are welcome.

This event is part of Pride Week 2025, where MacEwan University recognizes and celebrates the diversity of our 2SLGBTQ+ students, faculty, staff, and allies.

MacEwan’s Pride Week 2025 is brought to you by the YEG Campus Pride Network (MacEwan University, University of Alberta, Concordia University of Edmonton, NAIT, NorQuest College, and The King's University).

Free

A Pride Unlike Any Other
https://prideedmonton.ca/a-pride-unlike-any-other/

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