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UCC announces Cork LGBT+ Pride events
- UCC is proud to be an official sponsor of Cork LGBT+ Pride Festival for second year.
- Events to celebrate LGBT+ pride, diversity, inclusivity, and activism.
- UCC to highlight the importance of allyship to actively advocate for LGBT+ community.
深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork (UCC) today announced events to celebrate Cork LGBT+ Pride 2023.
Celebrating the second year as an official sponsor of Cork LGBT+ Pride Festival, UCC will host a range of events including a Pride Tea Party, a Pride 鈥楽tride and Ride鈥 cycle and a screening of 鈥楾he Quay Co-op鈥 documentary, celebrating an important hub for the development of Cork鈥檚 LGBTQ+ community and a base for social change activism.
The theme of Cork Pride this year is 鈥30 Years On鈥, which marks the 30th anniversary of the decriminalisation of homosexuality in Ireland.
UCC President Professor John O鈥橦alloran said: 鈥淯CC鈥檚 partnership with Cork LGBT+ Pride is very important to us and this year, we look forward to championing and supporting our LGBT+ community. At UCC, we are committed to ensuring that our campus is inclusive, where every member of our community can feel a sense of welcome and belonging. As Ireland marks 30 years of decriminalisation, there鈥檚 plenty to celebrate but there鈥檚 much more to be done to make Ireland a safe, better place for LGBT+ people.鈥
Dr Claire Murray, Interim Director of UCC鈥檚 Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Unit and UCC law lecturer, said: 鈥淲ith LGBT+ youth in Ireland and around the world increasingly experiencing bullying, isolation and low self-esteem, and recent attacks on LGBT+ events and materials in libraries, including here in Cork, it鈥檚 vital that we stand together to support and show solidarity with Cork鈥檚 LGBT+ community. This year, with events that celebrate 鈥榩ride as protest鈥, we鈥檙e excited to bring our students, staff and wider community together to celebrate our differences and also firmly declare our shared intention to continue to demand LGBT+ rights and equality for all.鈥
Marking the opening of UCC鈥檚 Pride events, the Pride Tea Party on Monday, 31 July will invite people to come together to celebrate and showcase the importance of pride on campus. Led by the UCC Students鈥 Union, the 鈥楩ind your Pride Pal鈥 initiative at the tea party will connect people who would like to take part in Pride events but might not have someone to share the experiences with yet.
Colm Foley, UCC Students鈥 Union President said: 鈥淛oin us as we take the lead in UCC鈥檚 鈥楩ind your Pride Pal鈥 initiative this year. At UCC Students鈥 Union, our mission is to create a community where all students feel welcome, respected and valued. For those attending Pride for the first time, we extend a warm invitation to join our series of social events, including a poster-making session on Wednesday, 2nd August, and the Pride Parade breakfast on Sunday, 6th August, both held in the SU common room. These events will offer a chance to connect with others and get to know your very own 鈥楶ride Pal鈥.鈥
鈥淎midst the vibrant celebrations, however, it鈥檚 important to remember that pride is still very much a protest. Together, we will raise our voices to address the issues faced by LGBTQ+ students today, paving the way for a more inclusive and compassionate society,鈥 Colm said.
All UCC students and staff are invited to march in the Pride Parade on Sunday, 6 August.
Across the week, events will highlight UCC鈥檚 Proud Student Ally Network and campaign. Led by the Graduate Attributes Programme, the campaign aims to educate and empower everyone to harness core attributes and values to become effective and proud allies to the LGBTQ+ community.
UCC Library is celebrating Cork Pride with a display of books, DVDs and other publications by and about the LGBT+ community, covering a range of works from academic, personal, fictional, and beyond. Students and staff are welcome to borrow any of the items on display. The exhibition will be running for the whole of the Cork Pride festival until August 6 on the ground floor of Boole Library.