Pink Light Screenings
Hosting a screening of Pink Light for your organization or community is an opportunity to spark meaningful dialogue about the experiences of trans athletes. Each event goes beyond statistics and policy debates, centering personal storytelling that deepens understanding and builds solidarity. Post-screening discussions create space for reflection and inspire more inclusive practices and policies.




Testimonials
“This year, Leafs Pride Night was particularly poignant as it coincided with Trans Day of Remembrance. To honour this significant day, we partnered and screened Harrison Brown’s powerful short film, Pink Light. The film sparked an engaging and heartfelt Q&A session with the filmmakers, allowing us to dive deeper into conversations surrounding inclusivity in athletics. Events like these are vital for ensuring that everyone feels seen, heard, and valued in our sport.”
Director, Community Investment & Social Impact, MLSE & MLSE Foundation
“It was a really special event thanks to the team’s openness, care, and contributions. The film and the conversation following allowed a lot of folks to see the layers and increase their clarity of awareness on this topic. Harrison and CJ offered us so many gifts, and our students, staff, and profs have been inspired to start looking to what work they can pick up as a result.”
Director, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education, University of Toronto
“The event was wonderful – the film, the conversation, the energy, and thoughtfulness the team brought; it was amazing. I’ve had so many folks in the office mention how much they enjoyed learning and seeing the film and how the event made them more empathetic to the struggles trans athletes are going through.”
Manager, Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility, Kids Help Phone
