Algonquin College starts fall with beads and strings, forging new friendships

Students made new bonds in the B-building in the name of pride
Photo: Steven Dalloo
Pattaramethi Phommachan (Gappie) makes bracelets after class.

The Students’ Association hosted a friendship bracelet-making event for students to forge bonds, personalize bracelets and show support for the 2SLGBTQ+ community as they settle into the new semester.

The event Sept. 25 in the B-building was part of a series of pride week activities aiming to foster inclusion and help build a sense of community to start the fall semester.

Students who stopped to take a moment to examine the tables of bright colour beads and pride stickers marvelled at the display of creativity laid out before them.

An event like this shows students that they matter and are appreciated and give them the feeling of being welcomed. it’s important,” said Joey McGrath, volunteer for the SA.

The simplicity of the activity allowed students to engage without pressure as students flowed in and out of B-building.

“It’s always fun having something to do between classes especially if it helps people feel welcome,said McGrath when talking about students looking to destress and engage in activities.

Every bracelet made was a testament to the college’s commitment to creating a safe place for all students, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. By showing up and taking part in the event, attendees could visibly show their support and allyship.

“It is a way of showing support and it is not as aggressive or hyper as the pride parade. this is something more chill to show support to the LGBTQ+ community,” said Jefferson Meng, a Level 2 computer programming student, who came to the college to support her friend Jackie Lei and connect with others and share connections.

The atmosphere was light and friendly as students sat down to make bracelets for themselves and friends.

“Students can relax their minds and reduce their stress and burdens,” said Bhupinder Singh, a volunteer for the SA.

The pride bracelet-making event was bright and vibrant and not just about making stylish bracelet accessories. The event was about acceptance and being seen and the unity and solidarity that comes with it.

Those who participated left with new fashion accessories and a sense of belonging and understanding of peers.

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