The Journey Out is a play, taken from the words and stories of older members of the LGBTQ community here in Rhode Island, as captured in a series of oral history interviews this past year. The play – set in a disco, a church and an AIDS support group – is a celebration of love, of faith, of courage – of women and men who fought and struggled for their right to live openly, to live without shame, to live authentically. This post contains the press release and photos as part of the URI GLBTIQQ Symposium
This post contains the 16th Annual University of Rhode Island Symposium on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, T...
An article from the Providence Journal about the high marks on URI’s Campus Pride inde
Since Orlando’s first gay bar, The Palace Club, opened in 1969, LGBTQ+ spaces have played an essenti...
The Journey Out is a play, taken from the words and stories of older members of the LGBTQ community ...
This is the press release for the It Gets Better At URI: Coming Out for Change video screening in 20...
This is the press release for the annual symposium on GLBTIQQ issues, April 5-10 Narrating Equality:...
The LGBTQ President\u27s Commission press release and flyer for their first LGBTQ Faculty and Staff ...
A press release announcing the date, time, and location of the 2nd annual LGBTQ symposium
Funded by the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities, this event opened the annual GLBTQ Symposium ...
Initial draft for an open call for URI undergrads, grads, staff, and faculty to submit proposals for...
This document contains the minutes of Education & Awareness for the URI Community for LGBTIQQ Issues...
Article discussing the keynote event at the LGBT Symposium, the writer Barrie Jean Boric
An open call for URI undergrads, grads, staff, and faculty to submit proposals for a symposium on LG...
Call for submissions from the URI undergrad, grad, staff, and faculty for the 2nd Annual LGBT Sympos...
Article discussing the production and reception of URI LBTQ Women’s Group’s “It Gets Better” campaig...
This post contains the 16th Annual University of Rhode Island Symposium on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, T...
An article from the Providence Journal about the high marks on URI’s Campus Pride inde
Since Orlando’s first gay bar, The Palace Club, opened in 1969, LGBTQ+ spaces have played an essenti...
The Journey Out is a play, taken from the words and stories of older members of the LGBTQ community ...
This is the press release for the It Gets Better At URI: Coming Out for Change video screening in 20...
This is the press release for the annual symposium on GLBTIQQ issues, April 5-10 Narrating Equality:...
The LGBTQ President\u27s Commission press release and flyer for their first LGBTQ Faculty and Staff ...
A press release announcing the date, time, and location of the 2nd annual LGBTQ symposium
Funded by the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities, this event opened the annual GLBTQ Symposium ...
Initial draft for an open call for URI undergrads, grads, staff, and faculty to submit proposals for...
This document contains the minutes of Education & Awareness for the URI Community for LGBTIQQ Issues...
Article discussing the keynote event at the LGBT Symposium, the writer Barrie Jean Boric
An open call for URI undergrads, grads, staff, and faculty to submit proposals for a symposium on LG...
Call for submissions from the URI undergrad, grad, staff, and faculty for the 2nd Annual LGBT Sympos...
Article discussing the production and reception of URI LBTQ Women’s Group’s “It Gets Better” campaig...
This post contains the 16th Annual University of Rhode Island Symposium on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, T...
An article from the Providence Journal about the high marks on URI’s Campus Pride inde
Since Orlando’s first gay bar, The Palace Club, opened in 1969, LGBTQ+ spaces have played an essenti...