Lethbridge Herald

U of L celebrates Pride Month with flag raising

- Greg Bobinec LETHBRIDGE HERALD

The University of Lethbridge celebrated the LGBTQ+ community that’s within and surrounds the institutio­n with its annual Pride flag raising ceremony, Monday morning.

For many years, the U of L has celebrated the diversity of its students, faculty and staff, and promoted equality through all of the different department­s. The university says it is important for them to demonstrat­e and be an example for the promotion of equality for it to spread deeper into the community.

“It’s an important demonstrat­ion of leadership in the community for the university to celebrate Pride on an annual basis to promote diversity, equality and inclusion perspectiv­e, just signalling to the broader community the importance of including the LGBT community in everything we do,” says Kurt Schlachter, U of L board of governors chair. “Learning starts with acceptance and feeling that you are part of a community as well as feeling welcome, and accepted and respected for who you are. The difference­s are celebrated because diversity brings a new perspectiv­e and difference­s in perspectiv­e which leads to better collective thought and decision making, so it is a huge value to feel safe and welcome in the community.”

The U of L says that all of its programmin­g is founded on the concepts of equality, diversity and inclusion. Many recognize there is still a lot of work to be done within society, but institutio­ns like the U of L are taking steps to help educate the public on the importance of equality.

“It is an important start off to this week of celebratin­g Pride, and I think that raising the flag shows the significan­ce that we are showing its importance and that the university is willing to put it out there, willing to listen to these voices and allow people to celebrate who they are,” says Jonathan Diaz, ULSA president. “At a society level, there is still a lot of work to be done and it is up to every single level, whether that be individual or institutio­ns, to take the steps that will slowly get us to a large community of acceptance and inclusion.”

Over the years, the U of L has worked on improving and promoting equality, as well as providing many resources for students to thrive and feel accepted during their education experience. One of the more recent installati­ons for LGBTQ+ members is the gender-neutral bathrooms which has made the university experience better for those who need them.

“A big step that I noticed over the last couple of years is the university putting in gender-neutral bathrooms, which isn’t a big deal for the people who don’t need it, but it is a great thing for people who need those sort of safe spaces,” says Diaz.

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 ?? Herald photo by Greg Bobinec ?? Members of the community joined the University of Lethbridge Monday to raise the Pride flag along University Drive West to celebrate and acknowledg­e Pride Month. @GBobinecHe­rald
Herald photo by Greg Bobinec Members of the community joined the University of Lethbridge Monday to raise the Pride flag along University Drive West to celebrate and acknowledg­e Pride Month. @GBobinecHe­rald

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