CUPE Local 4207– Pride Month Statement | June 2025

June is Pride Month, a time to honour and celebrate the voices, history, and
contributions of 2SLGBTQI+ communities. CUPE Local 4207 in the Niagara Region
proudly stands in solidarity with all 2SLGBTQI+ workers, their families, and allies. As
public sector workers, we are united in our fight for justice, equity, and dignity in
every workplace and every community.
Pride began as a protest and remains a powerful reminder that while progress has
been made, the fight for inclusion and safety—especially for trans, non-binary, and
racialized queer people—must continue. In Niagara CUPE 4207 is committed to
fostering safer, inclusive spaces where everyone is free to be who they are without
fear or discrimination.

Get Engaged This Pride Month in Niagara:
 Join Local Pride Events:
o Support or participate in Niagara Pride Week (June 22–30) and other
local events like:
o Niagara Falls Pride Parade & Festival
o St. Catharines Pride in the Park
o Pride Flag Raising Ceremonies in Local Municipalities
(Check out https://www.prideniagara.com/ for event listings)

 Host or Attend an LGBTQ+ Awareness Session
o Work with your CUPE Equality Committee or staff rep to organize a
training or discussion on 2SLGBTQI+ inclusion in your workplace.

 Audit Workplace Practices for Inclusion
o Encourage reviews of internal policies to ensure they reflect the needs
of LGBTQ+ members—like access to gender-inclusive washrooms,
inclusive benefits, and anti-discrimination language.

 Fly the Flag
o Display Pride symbols in union offices, bulletin boards, and public
service spaces to signal support and solidarity.

 Support Local LGBTQ+ Organizations

o Consider volunteering with or donating to groups like Pride Niagara
https://www.prideniagara.com/ OUTniagara https://outniagara.org/ , or
Quest Community Health Centre https://questchc.ca/ , which provides
services to LGBTQ+ individuals in the region.

 Be an Advocate Year-Round
o Support municipal and provincial policies that promote human rights,
healthcare equity, and housing access for 2SLGBTQI+ people.
Pride is not just a celebration—it’s a call to action. Let’s continue to stand up, speak
out, and build a Niagara that reflects our union’s values: solidarity, respect, and
equality for all.


In solidarity,
Kay Waboso.
Equity Officer CUPE Local 4207
Brock University