Pride vs. Prejudice

The Delwin Vriend Story

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Tuesday, May 13

7 p.m.

$12 / youth $6

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Film Screening : 7:00 - 8:30 pm

Q&A with Doug Stollery & Sheila Greckol: 8:40 - 9:30 pm

Delwin Vriend never wanted to be a human rights activist, but in challenging his firing for being gay, he set in motion a chain of events that impacted the lives of LGBTQ+ people — not just in Alberta, not just in Canada, but around the globe.

Pride vs. Prejudice delves into the riveting narrative of the Vriend v. Alberta case, where Delwin Vriend, an unlikely hero, courageously battles against discrimination from a government determined to deny his human rights.

Uncover the twists and turns that unfold as Vriend's pursuit of justice challenges societal biases, culminating in a ground-breaking Canadian Supreme Court ruling in 1998 that confronts prejudice and sets a transformative precedent for LGBTQ+ rights that is cited around the world.

Doug Stollery

Doug Stollery served as co-counsel for Delwin Vriend. He delivered the closing arguments at the Supreme Court of Canada hearing in 1998, playing an instrumental role in changing human rights legislation in Alberta.

Shelia Greckol

Shelia Greckol was lead counsel on Vriend v. Alberta. She and her team would take the case all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada, affirming sexual orientation as a protected ground in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Delwin Vriend

Delwin Vriend was fired from his job at a Christian college in 1992 because he was gay. This set the stage for the historic Supreme Court hearing that would force the Government of Alberta to change its human rights legislation.

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