I\u27ve always imagined finding a space where gender is not assumed, where women are undeniably and understandably attracted to each other, and where men embrace without fear. I found this space at the National Summit for LGBTQ Students of Color on the day of my 22nd birthday, January 15th, 2005. Over two nights and three days, the United States Student Association hosted a national summit filled with grassroots organizing workshops, how-tos for your campus, methods on how to challenge homophobia from other student groups while still building alliances, and late night dialogues on art and freedom of expression
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Brooklyn College became the first CUNY school to offer undergraduates a minor in LGBTQ Studies when ...
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The International Conference of LGBTQ Studies was held in Poland from May 24-26, 2004. Themed as Eu...
In November 1991, a group of queer teenagers gathered to rally at the Massachusetts State House in B...
Black lesbian and gay men have made significant accomplishments but continue to confront a number of...
What has become of lesbian feminism? Over 100 activists, scholars, and writers convened at the CUNY ...
Working in research teams, public school students in New York approaches questions about gender iden...
On April 23rd and 24th, CLAGS hosted Local Politics and Global Change: Academics and Activists Think...
The date May 1 means different things to different people. Historically, May 1 is May Day, an intern...
The seventh Queer CUNY conference for LGBT students, staff, faculty, and alumni, took place at Brook...
This year\u27s Kessler Lecture featured the dynamic Urvashi Vaid, who was described by Nan Hunter as...
Hunter College professor Joan Tronto was sitting around her office one day, she told us at the Queer...
On November 5-7, the groundbreaking Queer Middle Ages conference took place at the CUNY Graduate C...
This past October, CLAGS hosted a historic conference to commemorate, celebrate, and evaluate the di...
Palestinian queer activists Haneen Maikey and Abeer Mansour will be touring 6 US cities for a series...
Brooklyn College became the first CUNY school to offer undergraduates a minor in LGBTQ Studies when ...
In March 2000, QUNY, the lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgendered/queer graduate student group at the CUNY...
The International Conference of LGBTQ Studies was held in Poland from May 24-26, 2004. Themed as Eu...
In November 1991, a group of queer teenagers gathered to rally at the Massachusetts State House in B...
Black lesbian and gay men have made significant accomplishments but continue to confront a number of...
What has become of lesbian feminism? Over 100 activists, scholars, and writers convened at the CUNY ...
Working in research teams, public school students in New York approaches questions about gender iden...