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Sunday, June 6
 

3:00pm CST

2021 Re-launch of Drag Deliveries YQR
On Sunday June 6, 2021 between 3pm and 7pm we will be relaunching Drag Deliveries YQR in support of Lulu's Lodge.

For a minimum of 5 meals at $25/meal our featured DDYQR Drag King or Queen will hand deliver the delish meal (provided by Donna's Homestyle Cooking and Catering) and perform a very special socially distanced one song performance (professional sound provided by King's Court Music Service).

Visit Drag Deliveries YQR on Facebook and send a direct message with your order or email dragdeliveriesyqr@gmail.com

Note: All orders must be received by Fri June 4, 2021

Sunday June 6, 2021 3:00pm - 7:00pm CST
City-Wide
 
Tuesday, June 8
 

12:00am CST

ALL WEEK - Queering the Queen City Audio Tour
Take a self-guided audio tour of downtown Regina and the Heritage Community, and listen to 10 place-based stories told by queer, trans, non-binary, and Two Spirit people who live in Treaty 4.

You’ll learn about a 2SLGBTQIAP+ BIPOC, non-binary, and women’s skate collective called Femmes Across the Board, Indigenous-led efforts to have the statue of John A. MacDonald removed from Victoria Park, making hair salons more queer and trans friendly, Regina’s first pride parade, which was illegal, the city’s only queer film and performance art festival, Queer City Cinema, a trans woman’s successful human rights case to change the sex on her driver’s license, a Two Spirit group that met between 2017 and 2020, upcoming dance workshops for trans and non-binary folx, and Regina’s first gay bar, which was in a house on Smith Street.

To access the tour, follow these steps:
1. Download the free app from izi.Travel
2. Go to Darke Hall at the College Avenue Campus (bring headphones!)
3. Open the app and search for Queering the Queen City
4. Hit start

Featuring:
Alejandra Cabrera
Frank Gilboy
Alok Udagama
Jean Hillabold
Gary Varro
Laura Budd
B.I.
Claire Carter
Brian Gladwell

Narrated by
Evie Johnny Ruddy

This tour was originally created in 2018 and has been updated and expanded. To make the tour more accessible, we’ve included transcripts for each stop so you can read along (some stories have been shortened due to the app’s word limit). The tour takes about 2 hours to walk and about one hour by bike. If you are unable to take the tour, but would like to listen to or read the stories, send an email to eviejruddy@gmail.com for a direct link to an online version of the tour.

Tuesday June 8, 2021 12:00am - 11:30pm CST
Regina
 
Wednesday, June 9
 

12:00am CST

ALL WEEK - Queering the Queen City Audio Tour
Take a self-guided audio tour of downtown Regina and the Heritage Community, and listen to 10 place-based stories told by queer, trans, non-binary, and Two Spirit people who live in Treaty 4.

You’ll learn about a 2SLGBTQIAP+ BIPOC, non-binary, and women’s skate collective called Femmes Across the Board, Indigenous-led efforts to have the statue of John A. MacDonald removed from Victoria Park, making hair salons more queer and trans friendly, Regina’s first pride parade, which was illegal, the city’s only queer film and performance art festival, Queer City Cinema, a trans woman’s successful human rights case to change the sex on her driver’s license, a Two Spirit group that met between 2017 and 2020, upcoming dance workshops for trans and non-binary folx, and Regina’s first gay bar, which was in a house on Smith Street.

To access the tour, follow these steps:
1. Download the free app from izi.Travel
2. Go to Darke Hall at the College Avenue Campus (bring headphones!)
3. Open the app and search for Queering the Queen City
4. Hit start

Featuring:
Alejandra Cabrera
Frank Gilboy
Alok Udagama
Jean Hillabold
Gary Varro
Laura Budd
B.I.
Claire Carter
Brian Gladwell

Narrated by
Evie Johnny Ruddy

This tour was originally created in 2018 and has been updated and expanded. To make the tour more accessible, we’ve included transcripts for each stop so you can read along (some stories have been shortened due to the app’s word limit). The tour takes about 2 hours to walk and about one hour by bike. If you are unable to take the tour, but would like to listen to or read the stories, send an email to eviejruddy@gmail.com for a direct link to an online version of the tour.


Wednesday June 9, 2021 12:00am - 11:30pm CST
Regina
 
Thursday, June 10
 

12:00am CST

ALL WEEK - Queering the Queen City Audio Tour
Take a self-guided audio tour of downtown Regina and the Heritage Community, and listen to 10 place-based stories told by queer, trans, non-binary, and Two Spirit people who live in Treaty 4.

You’ll learn about a 2SLGBTQIAP+ BIPOC, non-binary, and women’s skate collective called Femmes Across the Board, Indigenous-led efforts to have the statue of John A. MacDonald removed from Victoria Park, making hair salons more queer and trans friendly, Regina’s first pride parade, which was illegal, the city’s only queer film and performance art festival, Queer City Cinema, a trans woman’s successful human rights case to change the sex on her driver’s license, a Two Spirit group that met between 2017 and 2020, upcoming dance workshops for trans and non-binary folx, and Regina’s first gay bar, which was in a house on Smith Street.

To access the tour, follow these steps:
1. Download the free app from izi.Travel
2. Go to Darke Hall at the College Avenue Campus (bring headphones!)
3. Open the app and search for Queering the Queen City
4. Hit start

Featuring:
Alejandra Cabrera
Frank Gilboy
Alok Udagama
Jean Hillabold
Gary Varro
Laura Budd
B.I.
Claire Carter
Brian Gladwell

Narrated by
Evie Johnny Ruddy

This tour was originally created in 2018 and has been updated and expanded. To make the tour more accessible, we’ve included transcripts for each stop so you can read along (some stories have been shortened due to the app’s word limit). The tour takes about 2 hours to walk and about one hour by bike. If you are unable to take the tour, but would like to listen to or read the stories, send an email to eviejruddy@gmail.com for a direct link to an online version of the tour.

Thursday June 10, 2021 12:00am - 11:30pm CST
Regina

7:00pm CST

"Finding Home" One Act Play
A drama about connections. Four disparate lonely seniors from Heavenly Haven, — a feminist academic, a gay man, a fundamentalist Christian, and a woman with dementia, — are coerced into a visit to the zoo.

Sparks fly as the four learn about each other’s truths. Is it possible for these seniors to resolve their differences and find friendship before the visit is over?

The Cast: Cheryl Scherle (Violet); Bonnie Senger, Dr. Marion Morris; Renee Grimard (Britney); Jeff Ring (Alex); Paul Henrik Borup Jorgensen (Bruce)

Written by Regina playwright, Sue Cooke, directed by Brad McDougall

Tickets are $10 each. Buy tickets: https://rpac.na.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/721

Learn more: http://www.reginalittletheatre.com/spring-one-acts-cabaret.html


Thursday June 10, 2021 7:00pm - 7:45pm CST
Livestream

7:00pm CST

(g)Ender Gallery: Pack the Pussy Minecraft Dance Party
The MacKenzie Art Gallery and Queen City Pride co-present a virtual dance party inside the (g)Ender Gallery exhibition!

Cat Haines’ (g)Ender Gallery is an exhibit on the Minecraft platform that uses text and digital sculpture to explore queer and trans intimacies in digital space. At the centre of the exhibit is a monumental representation of the artist’s vagina, within which the artist uses poetry and photography to reflect upon her transition. The artist invites the audience inside the exhibit for the Pack the Pussy virtual dance party for a night of celebrating trans identities.

The event is free to attend. To attend the live dance party in Minecraft, you will need a licensed account for Minecraft Java. If you would like to attend in-game but don’t have Minecraft Java, contact cbluemke@mackenzie.art. Audience members can also watch a livestream of the event on the MacKenzie’s Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch streams.

About the Artist
Cat Haines (she/her) is a white genderqueer trans woman and dyke living on Treaty 4 Territory in Regina, SK. Cat's artistic and academic projects often centre and explore her gender, body, and subjectivities through queer, trans, and autotheoretical lenses. Earlier this year, Cat received her Master’s degree in Women and Gender Studies from the University of Regina, with a thesis focusing on transmisogyny.
The event will be monitored by MacKenzie Art Gallery staff to protect our artists and audience from harassment. The organizers reserve the right to remove and/or block audience members engaging in harmful activities.

Content Notice: This exhibition discusses multiple expressions of gender and sexuality. Audiences can expect Minecraft representations of nudity.

Thursday June 10, 2021 7:00pm - 9:00pm CST
Minecraft Server

7:30pm CST

Trans Artist Showcase & Dance Party!
Join us for a night of celebrating how truly awesome it is to live our lives as our genuine selves!

Show starts at 8 with a number of Sask local trans visual and movement artists celebrate transness! From Drag to Dance, we aim to entertain! Stick around after the showcase for a dance party brought to you by 3 amazingly talented live EDM trans musicians from across Canada!

Thursday June 10, 2021 7:30pm - Friday June 11, 2021 1:00am CST
Twitch Live
 
Friday, June 11
 

12:00am CST

ALL WEEK - Queering the Queen City Audio Tour
Take a self-guided audio tour of downtown Regina and the Heritage Community, and listen to 10 place-based stories told by queer, trans, non-binary, and Two Spirit people who live in Treaty 4.

You’ll learn about a 2SLGBTQIAP+ BIPOC, non-binary, and women’s skate collective called Femmes Across the Board, Indigenous-led efforts to have the statue of John A. MacDonald removed from Victoria Park, making hair salons more queer and trans friendly, Regina’s first pride parade, which was illegal, the city’s only queer film and performance art festival, Queer City Cinema, a trans woman’s successful human rights case to change the sex on her driver’s license, a Two Spirit group that met between 2017 and 2020, upcoming dance workshops for trans and non-binary folx, and Regina’s first gay bar, which was in a house on Smith Street.

To access the tour, follow these steps:
1. Download the free app from izi.Travel
2. Go to Darke Hall at the College Avenue Campus (bring headphones!)
3. Open the app and search for Queering the Queen City
4. Hit start

Featuring:
Alejandra Cabrera
Frank Gilboy
Alok Udagama
Jean Hillabold
Gary Varro
Laura Budd
B.I.
Claire Carter
Brian Gladwell

Narrated by
Evie Johnny Ruddy

This tour was originally created in 2018 and has been updated and expanded. To make the tour more accessible, we’ve included transcripts for each stop so you can read along (some stories have been shortened due to the app’s word limit). The tour takes about 2 hours to walk and about one hour by bike. If you are unable to take the tour, but would like to listen to or read the stories, send an email to eviejruddy@gmail.com for a direct link to an online version of the tour.


Friday June 11, 2021 12:00am - 11:30pm CST
Regina

7:00pm CST

Regina Word Up Pride Stage feat. MelVee X
Our annual Regina Word Up Pride Stage is an opportunity to share your work with an appreciative crowd. For this event, we prioritize and centre queer expression on this stage: we encourage sharing queer content or any content for folks who identify as 2SLGBTQ+. Everyone is welcome in the audience!

Each performer receives 5 minutes to share their work, ending at 8 p.m. We appreciate audience members to be encouraging and excited -- snap your fingers, type into the chat, shout to your delight (because you'll be muted during the performance!)

The Pride Stage opens the night followed by a feature performance by MelVee X. This event will not be recorded.

We suggest signing up in advance by sending us a message to secure a performance spot. Space permitting, you may sign up by messaging the Zoom host when you arrive.

Register on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcrdOygrz0tGNEBs5DPZx9yAHwUqGIagZWS

To message us:
-via instagram or facebook @reginawordup
-email us at spokenword@creativecitycentre.ca

FEATURE ARTIST: MelVee X

MelVee X (she/they) is a self-taught Black queer multidisciplinary artist and CEO of MVX STUDIOS - a hub for equitable creative and artistic expression based in Calgary, AB. Her primary means of expression are spoken word poetry, burlesque performance and photography - the MelVee trifecta.

She's been a professional artist for over five years and her work has been featured locally and nationally. It is MelVee's vision and guiding principle to empower equity and justice-seeking communities to tell our own stories from our perspectives. She is proudly Black and celebrates her Afro-Caribbean roots in her work. The struggle is real, unapologetic and never looked so good.

IG: @melveex
FB: @melveex


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GUIDELINES, COMMUNITY AGREEMENTS AND CONSENT STATEMENTS

At the Creative City Centre we always strive for inclusivity and respect in the community both inside and out of our facility, which is why we have compiled the following guidelines to remember both for our events and also in everyday life.
• We encourage respecting the way folks self-identify, without assuming gender, sexuality, orientation, religion, or ability.
• We understand that at times folks may need to leave or engage in other methods of self-care, and that’s okay.
• We encourage language that promotes inclusivity, education, and awareness and dislike all forms of explicit ignorance including, but not limited to, hate speech, racism, homophobia, transphobia, and classism.
• We encourage the culture of consent meaning we respect people’s physical, verbal, and emotional boundaries. This means respecting that some people might not want to be hugged and if you want to engage physically in any way with a person it is important to ask permission before doing so.


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PARTNERS AND FUNDERS

This Regina Pride event is funded by Queen City Pride. Regina Word Up is a program of the Creative City Centre. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Department of Canadian Heritage, SK Arts, City of Regina, Creative Saskatchewan, and the Canada Council for the Arts that make programs like this one possible.
For more information on programs and opportunities, please visit www.creativecitycentre.ca
For more information, please email Cat at spokenword@creativecitycentre.ca

Friday June 11, 2021 7:00pm - 9:00pm CST
Zoom Meeting/Webinar
 
Saturday, June 12
 

12:00am CST

ALL WEEK - Queering the Queen City Audio Tour
Take a self-guided audio tour of downtown Regina and the Heritage Community, and listen to 10 place-based stories told by queer, trans, non-binary, and Two Spirit people who live in Treaty 4.

You’ll learn about a 2SLGBTQIAP+ BIPOC, non-binary, and women’s skate collective called Femmes Across the Board, Indigenous-led efforts to have the statue of John A. MacDonald removed from Victoria Park, making hair salons more queer and trans friendly, Regina’s first pride parade, which was illegal, the city’s only queer film and performance art festival, Queer City Cinema, a trans woman’s successful human rights case to change the sex on her driver’s license, a Two Spirit group that met between 2017 and 2020, upcoming dance workshops for trans and non-binary folx, and Regina’s first gay bar, which was in a house on Smith Street.

To access the tour, follow these steps:
1. Download the free app from izi.Travel
2. Go to Darke Hall at the College Avenue Campus (bring headphones!)
3. Open the app and search for Queering the Queen City
4. Hit start

Featuring:
Alejandra Cabrera
Frank Gilboy
Alok Udagama
Jean Hillabold
Gary Varro
Laura Budd
B.I.
Claire Carter
Brian Gladwell

Narrated by
Evie Johnny Ruddy

This tour was originally created in 2018 and has been updated and expanded. To make the tour more accessible, we’ve included transcripts for each stop so you can read along (some stories have been shortened due to the app’s word limit). The tour takes about 2 hours to walk and about one hour by bike. If you are unable to take the tour, but would like to listen to or read the stories, send an email to eviejruddy@gmail.com for a direct link to an online version of the tour.

Saturday June 12, 2021 12:00am - 11:30pm CST
Regina
 
Sunday, June 13
 

12:00am CST

ALL WEEK - Queering the Queen City Audio Tour
Take a self-guided audio tour of downtown Regina and the Heritage Community, and listen to 10 place-based stories told by queer, trans, non-binary, and Two Spirit people who live in Treaty 4.

You’ll learn about a 2SLGBTQIAP+ BIPOC, non-binary, and women’s skate collective called Femmes Across the Board, Indigenous-led efforts to have the statue of John A. MacDonald removed from Victoria Park, making hair salons more queer and trans friendly, Regina’s first pride parade, which was illegal, the city’s only queer film and performance art festival, Queer City Cinema, a trans woman’s successful human rights case to change the sex on her driver’s license, a Two Spirit group that met between 2017 and 2020, upcoming dance workshops for trans and non-binary folx, and Regina’s first gay bar, which was in a house on Smith Street.

To access the tour, follow these steps:
1. Download the free app from izi.Travel
2. Go to Darke Hall at the College Avenue Campus (bring headphones!)
3. Open the app and search for Queering the Queen City
4. Hit start

Featuring:
Alejandra Cabrera
Frank Gilboy
Alok Udagama
Jean Hillabold
Gary Varro
Laura Budd
B.I.
Claire Carter
Brian Gladwell

Narrated by
Evie Johnny Ruddy

This tour was originally created in 2018 and has been updated and expanded. To make the tour more accessible, we’ve included transcripts for each stop so you can read along (some stories have been shortened due to the app’s word limit). The tour takes about 2 hours to walk and about one hour by bike. If you are unable to take the tour, but would like to listen to or read the stories, send an email to eviejruddy@gmail.com for a direct link to an online version of the tour.


Sunday June 13, 2021 12:00am - 11:30pm CST
Regina

1:00pm CST

*** POSTPONED *** Virtual Coffeehouse
POSTPONED - Queen City Pride is planning to host this event at a later date. Sorry to anyone who was looking forward to attending this event during Pride.

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Join us for a good old open mic coffeehouse! Brew your favourite beverage and enjoy some local talent.

Sunday June 13, 2021 1:00pm - 3:00pm CST
Zoom Meeting/Webinar
 
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