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Nellie’s at Pride Toronto 2013

Posted on: July 3rd, 2013 by Nellie's No Comments

We had an amazing weekend at Pride Toronto! Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth at the Pride Fair. Here are some of our favourite photos from Pride 2013. Enjoy!

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Dyke March 2

 

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Dyke March 3

 

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For more photos, check out our Pride Toronto 2013 album on Facebook.

Nellie’s at Pride 2012

Posted on: July 3rd, 2012 by Nellie's No Comments

We had such a wonderful weekend participating in Pride!

It was so fun to be out in the community, celebrating with the women and children at Nellie’s.

On Saturday we walked in the Dyke March.  Despite the heat, everyone had a great time!

Thank you to everyone who stopped by our information booth to make a donation and learn more about Nellie’s!  Here we are with Councillor Krystin Wong-Tam.

Happy Pride everyone! We can’t wait for next year!

Nellie’s Celebrates Pride Month

Posted on: June 6th, 2012 by Nellie's No Comments

June is Pride Month in Canada and other countries around the world and everyone at Nellie’s is excited to celebrate!  The Pride Movement officially began in 1970 when activist groups marched in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago, using terms like “Gay Liberation” and “Gay Freedom” on the anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall Riots. Forty two years later,  we continue to march each year on the last weekend in June, in support of LGBTTIQQ2SA equality, because even though there have been great achievements for equality, there is still much to be done.

As Pride Week 2012 begins, we have some good news to celebrate in Ontario.  Yesterday, June 5th, the Ontario Government passed the Accepting Schools Act, an anti-bullying law that says schools cannot ban students from calling their clubs Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs).  Previous to the bill’s passing, some publicly funded Catholic schools told students they could have anti-bullying clubs but they could not use the word, “gay” in the name of the club. According to Xtra, Education Minister Laurel Broten said to the Ontario legislature, “We know the power of words to create fear and pain and to spread hatred, homophobia, sexism and racism, and we know that if we can’t name it, we can’t address it.” The bill passed with a vote of 65 to 36 and all schools in Ontario must comply.  We are happy to see this step towards equality for LGBT youth across the province.

The theme of Toronto Pride this year is “Celebrate and Demonstrate.”  This month we will be featuring a series of Pride-themed blogs written by members of our Social Justice Committee, which will demonstrate both personal and political viewpoints.   The women and children at Nellie’s will be celebrating with Pride-themed activities at our Shelter and Outreach programs and will also have the opportunity to take part in the Dyke March and Pride Parade.  Happy Pride Month everyone!  We can’t wait to celebrate with you.