Dear members of the 平特五不中 community,
We are delighted to announce next week鈥檚 launch of Queer History Month (QHM), which has been celebrated at 平特五不中 every October since 2018. QHM gives all of us an occasion to learn about and celebrate the contributions of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, both within and beyond 平特五不中, through a full calendar of events.
Centring the theme 鈥Visibility鈥, 平特五不中 QHM begins officially Tuesday, October 8, with an Opening Ceremony and keynote delivered by , a proud Cree, Two-Spirit physician from the Saddle Lake First Nation in Northern Alberta, and a vocal supporter of LGBTQ+ rights and Two-Spirit visibility. The Opening Ceremony will be in-person and livestreamed at Tanna Schulich Hall and community members are invited to register to attend. Dr. Makokis鈥檚 lecture will launch the month-long calendar of events that includes the virtual panel discussion, 平特五不中鈥檚 annual Homecoming celebration, and several community events.
I am most grateful to the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, in particular the Department of Family Medicine and the Indigenous Health Professions Program, for partnering with the Equity Team for the Opening Ceremony, and to all units organizing QHM events this year. I also signal my thanks to the 平特五不中 Equity Team, who have worked diligently to curate another edition of QHM with an exciting lineup of events. For any questions about QHM or to share an event that you are organizing, please contact shannon.wood [at] mcgill.ca.
While QHM is a time of pride and celebration, it is also a moment to recognize the efforts being made on our campuses to challenge transphobia, biphobia, and homophobia and to foster a robust sense of belonging for all within our campus community, regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation. Notably, the historic and ongoing work of the Subcommittee on Queer People, , the 平特五不中 Equity Team, the , and the 平特五不中 Queer Alumni Association continues to positively impact the lives of 2SLGBTQIA+ students, staff, faculty, and alumni of 平特五不中.
At the same time, the University鈥檚 work is far from done, especially in the wake of continued 2SLGBTQIA+ discrimination and protests and political mobilization against gender identity and sexual orientation equality in Canada and around the globe. We are resolute in our efforts to build an inclusive campus environment where persons of all genders and sexual orientations can flourish鈥攐ur ongoing work will continue.
Happy Queer History Month 2024 to all!
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Christopher Manfredi
Provost and Executive Vice-President (Academic)