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Community celebration
marks York Region's first PRIDE Week
Newmarket - June 21, 2001
PRIDE came early to
Toronto's northern neighbour, as the York Region LGBT community celebrated
its first official PRIDE Week, June 10 through 16.
York Region's 677,000
residents make it the eighth largest municipality in Canada, but with
the population spread over 1,756 square kilometres, life across most
of the Region moves to an appealing "small town" beat...a little quieter,
a lot less flambouyant than Toronto. Large or small, many cities across
the country have struggled for years with the question of whether or
not to recognize PRIDE celebrations, so when York Regional Council voted
"yes" on the first request, organizers were elated.
The
theme for this first annual event was "Show your PRIDE, fly the
flag!" and there was no shortage of rainbow PRIDE flags at Saturday
night's gala dance and wrap-up party. The Sharon Community Centre was
decked out with flags, banners, balloons, and over 150 rainbow-waving
celebrants including guests-of-honour George Smitherman, M.P.P. for
Toronto Centre (Rosedale), and Jeffrey Holec, Mayor of Georgina.
"Being out in Toronto
has been relatively easy for me," said Smitherman in his remarks to
the crowd, "but that isn't necessarily the case here. You've all taken
risks to be out and I salute you!"
"The risks are in
the homophobia we face in our everyday lives." explains Ian McCallum,
Co-Chair of PRIDE York Region. "It's our hope that by having PRIDE Week
recognized we'll raise the visibility of the gay and lesbian community
in neighbourhoods throughout York Region. We're aiming to increase understanding
and acceptance."
While a flag-raising was not forthcoming
from the Region, PRIDE Week organizers are quick to point out that they
and their membership are delighted by Council's "yes" vote for recognition.
Meanwhile, the York Region District School Board showed its support
for the cause by mounting a literature display at Board headquarters
in Aurora, and posting a PRIDE Week sign outside its Richmond Hill offices.
"Recognition of the
proclamation by the Region is just one way that we can show our commitment
to all staff and students of our schools, regardless of their sexual
orientation," says Kevin McBean, Business Administrator for the Board.
McBean also cites one of the Board's value statements: "We strive for
equity, inclusiveness, and diversity in all our programs, practices,
facilities, and people."
And that, say organizers,
is what PRIDE is all about!