Celebrate Pride Month 2024
Here are some ways to celebrate and support 2SLGBTQ+ people
In June, many across Canada recognize Pride Month. It is a time when we celebrate the diversity of 2SLGBTQ+ communities, while acknowledging their history, the hardships they have endured and the progress that has been made.
We have assembled some resources so that you can learn about, celebrate and better support 2SLGBTQ+ people in your community.
Please note, where terms other than 2SLGBTQ+ might be used below, we chose to keep the language of the host community or organization.
Spotlighting Saskatchewan stories
Here's what we've reported on so far this Pride. Have a story idea? Contact saskcomms@cbc.ca
Your Local CBC
CBC Saskatchewan is delighted to support and be a part of pride celebrations during Pride Month. We will be participating in the Queen City Pride parade on Saturday, June 15.
Celebrate Pride
From hosting parades to leading educational opportunities, here are some Pride non-profits operating in Saskatchewan.
Seek resources
From employment tax assistance to an annual camp for gender and sexually-diverse youth, Saskatchewan is awash with support. Here are several of those resources.
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Regina Public Library's programs, films and reading lists.
Learn the history
We're fortunate that folks have dedicated time to assembling information about queer history and experiences in Saskatchewan. Happy learning!
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Pride on the Prairies: Queer History in Saskatchewan — An online exhibit by the Diefenbaker Canada Centre in partnership with the USSU Pride Centre.
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Queering the Queen City audio walking tour: Created by Evie Johnny Ruddy and co-produced with Dr. Claire Carter, this walking tour will give you a chance to learn about the history of the LGBTQ+ community in Regina.
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Gender and Sexual Diversity Video Series – Saskatchewan Voices: Using student voices to capture their experience as they explore their gender identity, this video series explores the types of support that is needed for youth to feel accepted and safe in Saskatchewan schools.
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Netflix's documentary Secret Love highlights the 71-year love story of two Saskatchewan-born women, including baseball legend Terry Donahue.
Nationally
Be a better ally
By CBC Kids News: She/her, he/him and they/them. What are pronouns?
Watch with Pride
Celebrate Pride Month on CBC Gem with films, docs and series telling the stories of the LGTBQ2+ community.
Listen to 2SLGBTQ+ voices
CBC Music has curated this playlist to honour some of Canada's great 2SLGBTQ+ artists, including Orville Peck, Beverly Glenn-Copeland, Peaches, James Baley, Witch Prophet and Wares.
CBC Saskatchewan has featured 2SLGBTQ+ musicians in several of our Local Music Project initiatives such as:
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Elle & Jules + Cupid's Heart: There's something so magical, in life and music, when two become one. We share the stories and sounds of Sask-based power duos Cupid's Heart, Elle & Jules, Winsome Kind and Munro & Patrick.
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ZOCHI: Faith, sexuality, Nigerian meat pies, radio love from Kenya and much more inside Regina's oldest building.
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respectfulchild: An agender Chinese-Malaysian musical artist settler who was born, raised and lives on Treaty 6 Territory in Saskatoon.
Season 3 of The Village: The Montreal Murders is on CBC Listen and the podcast Le Village: meurtres, combat, fierté, on Radio-Canada OHdio. Both put the spotlight on early 1990s Montreal, where — against a backdrop of police violence and the AIDS crisis — the 2SLGBTQ+ community is shaken to the core by the unsolved murders of 17 gay men.
In CBC Podcasts' Chosen Family, artists, activists and Black Lives Canada co-founders Syrus Marcus Ware and Rodney Diverlus join hosts Thomas and Tranna for a special conversation on the movement for racial justice within the queer community. The two friends and co-editors of the best-selling essay collection Until We Are Free share their journey and open up about what Pride means to them.
What is "gender identity?" How is it different from "gender expression?" What about "non-binary?" Join host Faith Fundal as they explore these questions in CBC Podcast's They & Us, alongside people who find themselves navigating the world of preferred pronouns, trans rights and the quest to be recognized for whom they are.
How are you celebrating Pride Month? Have something to add? Email us at saskcomms@cbc.ca.