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Thunderhead design chosen for LGBTQ2+ National Monument in Ottawa

A plant-filled park with a gleaming thunderhead sculpture at its centre is the winningdesign for a new monument in Ottawa to honour victims of its LGBTQ2+ purge.

Winning design team based in Winnipeg

Thunderhead will sit in a park on the Ottawa side of the Portage Bridge. A stage extends from the monuments base for protests and performances. (Team Wreford)

A plant-filled park with a gleaming thunderhead sculpture at its centre is the winningdesign for a new monument in Ottawa to honour victims of its LGBTQ2+ purge.

The LGBTQ2+ National Monument is a partnership between the federal government and the LGBT Purge Fund, which was created from the settlement of a class-action lawsuit against the government.

That lawsuit was born from the so-called gay purge, during whichseveral thousand Canadians were investigated, sanctioned and sometimes firedbetween 1955 and 1996.

The executive director of the purge fund, Michelle Douglas, announced Wednesday that Team Wreford's design won the competition.

The monumentwill feature a mirrored thunderhead cloud inside a large column, with a stage outside for performances and protests, and space inside the thunderhead for more intimate events.

A view of the inside of the monument, which can host intimate events such as vigils. (Team Wreford)

"Our design embodies the strength, activism and hope of the LGBTQ2+ community, and is a lasting testimony to the courage and humanity of those who were harmed by the purge, homophobic and transphobic laws and norms, and Canada's colonial history," the design winners, Team Wreford, said intheir pitch.

"It rises up as our community has risen up to say, 'We demand change.'"

The area around the monument will feature an orchard, medicinal garden, a healing circle with stones chosen by two-spirit Indigenous elders and a path tracingLGBTQ2+ history in Canada, according to the proposal.

The monument is scheduled to be completed in 2025.

Team Wreford pitched the thunderhead as a symbol of a community rising up to demand change. (Team Wreford/Government of Canada)

Team Wrefordis tied to Winnipeg. Architects Public City Inc. are based there, as are visual artistsShawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan. AdvisorAlbert McLeodlives there and has family history in Manitoba'sNisichawayasihk Cree Nation andNorway HouseMtis community.

The monument will standin a grassy area on the Ottawa end of the Portage Bridge, which connects Ontario and Quebec over the Ottawa River, just west of Parliament Hill.

The winning design was chosen from a pool offive potential designsthat had beenreleased in November 2021 forpublic feedback.

Besides the central thunderhead sculpture, the winning design has a path tracing LGBTQ2+ history and a healing circle made of stones chosen by two-spirit Indigenous elders. (Team Wreford/Government of Canada)

WATCH | Five proposals for LGBTQ2+ National Monument unveiled:

Five proposals for LGBTQ2+ National Monument unveiled

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Michelle Douglas, executive director of the LGBT Purge Fund, says the monument will honour victims of the LGBTQ2+ purge, in which thousands of federal employees were fired because of their sexual orientation.