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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

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