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Intl. Day of Pink ECHO Tour in YYC

It’s queer history month. The Day of Pink ECHO Tour is travelling across Canada, bringing together powerful storytellers, poets, activists, and community leaders to share the 2SLGBTQIA+ stories that once faced censorship—and still fight for space today.

The ECHO Tour lands in Calgary on Friday, October 17th, at 6:30 PM at the Central Library. Get your free tickets here.

ECHO Tour’s YYC poster

As someone who’s been telling queer stories in Calgary for years, I’m honoured to share the stage with Libby Davies, Adrienne Rosen, and Boban Stojanović to reflect on 25 years of resistance, recognition, and change in Canadian queer history.

From courtrooms to bookstores, family tables to federal law, queer and trans voices have always resisted silence. This tour honours that resistance, marking 25 years since two defining moments in Canadian queer history:

  • The Supreme Court case Little Sisters Bookstore v. Canada
  • The passing of the Modernization of Benefits and Obligations Act

But this tour is not just about the past—it’s about the stories still echoing now. Stories that shape who we are and where we go next.

It’s more than an event — it’s a space to listen, connect, and celebrate voices that have shaped our communities.

Hope to see you there!  

—Kevin

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Involve: Stonewall & Carousel

Mark your calendars on Thursday, February 16th, for a stimulating gay history evening at Contemporary Calgary called Involve. This evening of discussion will feature New York Stonewall Uprising Activist Martin Boyce and Calgary’s Club Carousel Founder Lois Szabo, sharing their perspectives and experience of the 2SLGBTQ+ human rights movement.

Free tickets can be found: here.

Sponsored by local interior design studio, Lawrence, we caught up with designer Mitchell Brooks about Involve.

Mitchell explains: “I heard Martin Boyce speak last spring in Calgary and found his personal stories and perspective on the equal rights movement and community deeply profound. When International Day of Pink announced Martin was going to be coming back to Calgary this winter and looking for speaking events, I saw it as a great opportunity to host Martin again and make a local connection to his story and experience. As much as we know some of the international history and movements, I believe Canada and Calgary has a rich queer history as well. We wanted to pair the Stonewall event with what was happening in Calgary around the same time and thought the connection with local Rainbow Elder, Lois Szabo, would enhance that dynamic conversation in a way we may not have all heard before. On top of that, as the principal of Lawrence Interior Design Studio, I pride myself in being a visible and open example of a queer business owner in Calgary.”

Inspire hopes to educate. The event is framed as a queer-led conversation about queer history with queer people, but all Calgarians are welcome.

Mitchell adds: “our past matters—to know how far we’ve come, but also how far we still must go, and the importance of maintaining our progress and place in society. Our history also matters in recognizing and celebrating the people who have led us here and continuing to share their experiences further. What’s so great about the Calgary Gay History Project’s work is that it shares and protects the local history that we closely identify with. In hosting this event, I hope to make a small contribution to support that work, celebrating the history we all represent.”

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@yycgayhistory colouring contest!

Kevin Allen was given the great honour of being part of this year’s International Day of Pink Colouring Book which is free to download here: https://www.dayofpink.org/en/resources. 🌈🙏✨ 

Kevin International Day of Pink Portrait

This is the 4th edition of the popular e-book and was launched earlier in June for Pride Month. In the first two hours it was available it was downloaded 4500 times!

International Day of Pink writes:  “Celebrate pride through learning and art—learn about 2SLGBTQIA+ folks who are advocating for human rights, sharing our stories, advancing our culture through art, fighting for trans & non-binary inclusion, and healing through Two-Spirit teachings.”
 

The 4th edition features: Lucas Silveira, Baby Bel Bel, Dayna Danger, Fay Slift, T’áncháy Redvers, Kimahli Powell, Susan Gapka, Gia Irina Brunetti-Provenzano, Kevin Allen, Ma-Nee Chacaby, Ryan G. Hinds, and Laureenblu Waters Istchii Nickamoon.

international day of pink 4th editionTo help celebrate we are hosting a colouring contest. The prize will be a free copy of Our Past Matters, which we will mail to the winner. To win the book, colour any one of the portraits in the 4th edition and email us a picture of your handiwork by the end of June. We will randomly draw one of the portraits as a winner. Get colouring and happy pride!
 
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