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Regulating Morality – Exploring Edmonton’s Queer History

Fort Edmonton Park 7000 143 St NW, Edmonton

The Edmonton Queer History Project and Fort Edmonton Park proudly announce the opening of “Regulating Morality: Exploring Edmonton’s Queer History,” a historical display showcasing 2SLGBTQ+ existence and resistance in the ongoing fight for human rights.

Regulating Morality explores key historic events including the moral theocracy of “Bible Bill” Aberhart, HIV/AIDS pandemic, the landmark Vriend v. Alberta Supreme Court case, to current threats against 2SLGBTQ+ equality and human rights. The exhibition explores the moral and gender panics of both the past and present, community resilience and activism, and educational, legal, and political challenges surrounding 2SLGBTQ+ issues in Alberta over the past 100 years.

$27.90

Pride On Parade

Stanley A. Milner Library 7 Sir Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton

Join us on the second floor of the Stanley A. Milner Library to explore a special photo exhibit celebrating Edmonton's 2SLGBTQ+ history. Featuring powerful images from Pride Parades held between 1999 and 2004, this exhibit offers a glimpse into the vibrant activism, community, and joy that have shaped Pride in our city.

This exhibit is made possible through the generous loan of materials from the City of Edmonton Archives.

Come take a walk through history and celebrate Pride with EPL.

Free

Nextfest 2025

Roxy Theatre 10708 124 St NW, Edmonton

Looking for a unique experience that will make you say “wow!” Nextfest is the festival for you.

Nextfest is a multi-disciplinary arts festival in Edmonton put on at The Roxy Theatre (10708 124 St). Over the eleven days of the festival, Nextfest showcases the work of emerging performing, dance, film, music, and visual artists. Nextfest has more than forty different events, performances, galleries, workshops, mentorship opportunities, and infamous Nite Clubs for you to enjoy. Your next ‘best experience ever’ is waiting for you, take a chance on Nextfest!

Join in on the best fest on this side of summer by embracing the experimental with us and uplifting new works. Take a risk on an experience, make some friends, and see creations that come straight from the minds of the next generation. Many of the artists taking part in nextfest are part of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, and several of our events present 2SLGBTQIA+ stories such as:

Parody of a Person on Friday, June 13 at 4:00 pm - a theatre progress showing of a musical day-in-the-life satire about gender roles, identity, and the high price of meeting expectations. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll suddenly ask yourself why you're rooting for murder

JINXXX on Friday, June 13 at 9:30 pm - an 18+ queer nite club that will invite attendees to don their most cursed attire to brush elbows with lady luck and indulge in music, performance, and art. Subvert your superstitions with immersive installations, roving entertainment, and a main stage showcase in the Nancy Power Theatre, before dancing your demons away with a midnight DJ set!

The Puppet Master: Burlesque, Drag, Puppetry and Live Music on Wednesday, June 11 at 8:00 pm

$15.00

Pride In The Park – Stony Plain

Stony Plain Rotary Park 4815 44 Avenue, Stony Plain

Come on out to Rotary Park in Stony Plain AB and enjoy a day filled with entertainment, vendors and artisans. So many to shop with. While your doing that stop to check out the shows going on throughout the day

Free

Greenfield Pride Day

Southminster-Steinhauer United Church 10740 19 Ave NW, Edmonton

Join @evergreens.gsa and @greenfieldcommunityleague for an unforgettable PRIDE DAY!

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June 14, 2025 11AM to 3PM
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Fun for the whole family! Featuring bracelet-making by @crafty_stephyeg, bouncy castle, BBQ, crafts and games, along with a whole 2SLGBTQ+ Makers Market!!

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The first of its kind, you won't want to miss this!! See you for PRIDE DAY!! l

Free

Camrose Pride in the Park and 50/50

Camrose Youth Rotary Club 4517 54 Street, Camrose

Pride in the Park is an annual event that brings community partners together to celebrate diversity of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.

This year we will have glitter tattoos, thai chi, crafts, colouring, meditation, button making and more. In addition a 50/50 will be available during the month of June (tickets available on Camrose Pride Community facebook page.

Free bbq available. Indoor/outdoor event with accessible facilities.

Free

Queer Stories Film Festival: Pride vs. Prejudice

Stanley A. Milner Library 7 Sir Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton

oin us as we explore films that highlight the vibrant stories, voices, and visions of the LGBTQ2 community.

In this installment, we will be screening Pride vs. Prejudice: The Delwin Vriend Story (2024):

Delwin Vriend never wanted to be a human rights activist, but in challenging his firing for being gay, he set in motion a chain of events that impacted the lives of LGBTQ+ people — not just in Alberta, not just in Canada, but around the globe (dir. Darrin Hagen).

Senator Kristopher Wells (Canada Research Chair for the Public Understanding of Sexual and Gender Minority Youth, MacEwan University) will provide a special introduction to the film.

Immediately following the screening, there will be a special discussion on: "The history of the queer rights movement in Edmonton as reflected on film". 

Moderated by Senator Paula Simons, panelists will include:

Michael Phair (founder of the AIDS Network of Edmonton, Past Chair of the Board of Governors, University of Alberta, and the first openly gay elected politician in Alberta

The Honourable Justice J.C. Lloyd (Alberta Court of Justice, Edmonton Family and Youth; and one of the first openly LGBTQ2S+ judges in the Alberta Court of Justice)

Murray Billett (Diversity Advisor for the RCMP, LGBTQ2S+ advocate and human rights activist)

This event is presented in partnership with the Edmonton Queer History Project, Edmonton Community Foundation and the Alberta Human Rights Commission.

Free

Queerly Beloved – An evening of Music and Queer Poetry

Nicholas B. Knoppers Hall 9125 50 St NW, Edmonton, AB, Edmonton

Come join us for an evening of poetry, music, and celebration at The King's University. Our event will showcase a new song cycle inspired by queer poetry that will touch your heart and soul. Let's come together to honor and uplift the voices of the LGBTQ+ community through the power of art and expression. Featuring Kim Denis (Soprano), Mireille Rijavec (Alto), Ron Long (Tenor), Cole Dorchest (Bass), and Allan Nelson (Composer/ Violinist) Don't miss out on this unique experience that promises to be both inspiring and uplifting!

$20.00

A Pride Unlike Any Other
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