Our Pride Week community recognizes and embraces the origins of Pride as a political struggle for the rights, safety, and acceptance of 2SLGBTQ+ people, many of whom live at the intersections of multiple forms of marginalization by not only gender and sexuality, but also race, class, disability, neurodivergence, citizenship, age, religion, place of origin, and more. A celebration of the U of A's 2SLGBTQ+ community, Pride Week is also an opportunity to reflect on our campus and ourselves.

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Pride Week is a collaboration between the campus community and the Fyrefly Institute. Besides creating Pride Week, Fyrefly has served 2SLGBTQ+ people for more than twenty years, fighting for queer rights since before marriage equality was achieved in Canada. Every year, our thriving programs and services reach and support thousands of people throughout the province.

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Buy Fyrefly’s Pride Collection!

Celebrate Pride Week with tees, totes and more, featuring artwork by Jacqueline Métis! All proceeds benefit the Fyrefly Institute.

FEATURED EVENTS

When our 2026 events are ready, this section will be updated. If you have questions about Pride Week 2026, please email the Fyrefly Institute at fyrefly@ualberta.ca.

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Pride Parade

March 10

Bring your colleagues and friends of the campus community to celebrate queer joy at the Pride Parade.

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Drag Show and Resource Fair

March 10

Bask in the glory and artistic talent of Edmonton’s local drag performers + learn about supports in Edmonton at the resource fair.

Navigating Canadian Immigration for LGBTQ+ Communities

Navigating Canadian Immigration for LGBTQ+ Communities

March 11

Led by Ansari Immigration Law, a Calgary-based boutique immigration law firm, this session will provide crucial information for individuals seeking to immigrate to Canada, including refugee claims based on sexuality, post-graduation work permits, and pathways to permanent residency (PR).

"What are you having" + "Summer Qamp" film screenings - Partnership with Fyrefly

March 13

Join us for The Fyrefly Institute and Metro Cinema’s partnered screening of the films, What Are You Having and Summer Qamp!

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Two-Spirit / Indigiqueer Pasts, Presents, and Futures

March 13

Explore strategies that foster decolonial allyship practices in the spaces we occupy, including the workplace and interpersonally. Facilitated by the Fyrefly Institute’s Where the Rivers Meet Program Coordinator, Rae Madge.

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One-on-One Legal Clinic: Free Immigration Consultation by Ansari Immigration Law

March 18

Calling 2SLGBTQ+ individuals: Receive a one-on-one, 30-minute consultation with a lawyer! Areas covered include refugee claims and more.

Thank you to our supporters!

We extend our gratitude to the Office of the Vice-Provost of Access, Community and Belonging, the Student Success and Experience, and the 天美传媒 Students’ Union, for their generous support of Pride Week 2025.

Thank you to our Pride Week committee for their dedication to providing a wide range of events catered to the diverse interests of our university community!

In addition to Pride Week, Fyrefly Institute's programming includes the CHEW Project, Fyrefly in Schools, the Alberta GSA Conference, Camp fYrefly and Where the Rivers Meet. Our programs empower 2SLGBTQ+ individuals and communities and promote safe, inclusive spaces. The generosity of donors allows us to continue to create meaningful change within our communities.

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