Frances Dadin-Alli Voted Chair by Halifax Pride Board of Directors

Halifax Pride is excited to announce that Frances Dadin-Alli has recently been voted Chair of the Halifax Pride Board by her fellow directors! Frances first joined the board at the 2019 Annual General Meeting and has offered her input and experience in a variety of capacities including through her role as the Programming Committee lead. Frances has been involved with Halifax Pride as a volunteer since 2013 serving as a festival volunteer. She also volunteered with Pride Toronto for three years as a Team Lead. 

Frances is a Nigerian who immigrated to Halifax in 2010 to pursue post-secondary studies at Dalhousie University, earning her B.A in Gender & Women Studies with a Certificate in Disability Management. She is an entrepreneur, hairstylist, and caterer, with a passion for fine dining, hairstyling, events, and mental health awareness.

We are happy to welcome Frances into the role of Chair, and know that she will do all she can to lead and support the board and entire Halifax Pride team in our efforts to create welcoming, accessible, and safer spaces for the 2SLGBTQ+ community.  

Halifax Public Library Statement

In recent weeks, Halifax Pride was made aware of a petition asking the Halifax Public Library to remove a newly acquired book that jeopardizes the safety of trans youth, through unsupported medical claims and the transphobic assertion that trans identities are a choice. 

We want to thank the individuals who took the time to create and bring this petition to our attention. We recognize their work and emotional labour in holding their own discussions with the library.  

We reached out to the library to understand their acquisition process and urge them to take corrective action to remove the book and review their Collection Development Policy. We hoped that they would understand that the book’s misleading health advice put local trans youth in immediate harm. We expected feedback from trans individuals and a queer community partner to result in further reflection and a new course of action.

Yesterday, representatives of the library communicated to members of our community, and to us, that they have decided to keep the book in their collection without further review of their policies.

Halifax Pride has decided to end our partnership with the Halifax Public Library, including events planned for the 2021 festival, and will refrain from booking library spaces until this issue is addressed with some combination of internal review, policy change, and training.

Halifax Public Library’s collection process is at odds with Halifax Pride’s commitment to protecting vulnerable members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community. We hope the Halifax Public Library will reconsider its stance and amend their policies to prioritize the health and safety of the public.