The full list of the University of Ottawa’s Pride Week events

Dodgeball and karaoke energize Pride festivities

Saturday, March 2:

Queers and Ladders, UCU, 7pm

Monday, March 4:

Sex Toys 101 with Venus Envy, UCU 206, 1pm

In It to Win It, UCU Agora, 2pm

Karaoke, room 1848, 8:30pm

Tuesday, March 5:

You Put Your ___ in Their ___ and So You Should ____ (in French,) UCU 206, 1pm

Dodgeball, Montpetit Gym, 1pm

1 Girl, 5 Queers, UCU Agora, 5pm

Queering National Security and Homonationalism Through Queer Activist History, Alumni Auditorium, 7pm

Wednesday , March 6:

In Fierceness and Vulnerability: Deconstructing and Resisting Femmephobia, UCU 206, 1pm

Campus Pride Week drag show and competition, UCU Terminus, 8pm, $3-$5

Thursday, March 7:

Breakfast with the Foodbank, 90U, 8:30am

Queer(ing) Families, UCU Terminus, 11am

Politics of Queer and Trans Organizing, UCU Agora, 6pm

Friday, March 8:

Decolonizing Gender Identities: A Two-Spirit Workshop, UCU 206, 12pm

“C.R.A.Z.Y.” screening, UCU Agora, 5pm

Queer trivia night, room 1848, 8pm

Saturday, March 9:

Queer prom, featuring Cazwell, Club SAW, 67 Nicholas St, 8pm, $5 advance, $10 door

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