Event Description
Delwin Vriend never wanted to be a human rights activist, but in challenging his firing for being gay, he set in motion a chain of events that impacted the lives of 2SLGBTQIA+ people — not just in Alberta, not just in Canada, but around the globe.
alumni UBC, the UBC Faculty of Education and the Peter A. Allard School of Law invite you to a screening and discussion of Pride Vs. Prejudice: the Delwin Vriend Story. This award-winning documentary traces the development of human rights protections for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community in Canada. While the film presents a piece of legal history, it has become particularly relevant today as legislation is being introduced in a number of jurisdictions to limit the rights of trans youth.
The film will be introduced by Douglas R. Stollery, CM, KC, AOE, the film’s Executive Producer and co-counsel on the Vriend vs Alberta case. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion. The panel is comprised of activists and experts in the field who will discuss the case and the film’s themes within the current social-political context.
This film is a call to action to the next generation to stand up in support of human rights. More information about the film can be found at the Pride Vs Prejudice website. Come join us and be inspired!
Tickets are free but advanced registration is required. This event is open to all UBC students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members.
Please note that the doors will open at 4:30 pm and the program will begin at 5:00 pm. Pizza and drinks will be provided.
*This event is eligible for 1 CPD credit hour.
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