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LBGT Resource Center Presents Coming Out Month 2016

Wednesday, October 5, 2016, By Shannon Andre
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The LGBT Resource Center is presenting the annual Coming Out Month celebration throughout the month of October. The celebration includes an entire month of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and asexual-themed programming, including speakers, performances, a film screening, Queer Zumba and a new Day of Action, offering students an opportunity to volunteer with the Q Center in the City of 黑料不打烊.

LGBT Resource Center logoThe month began with the LGBTQpartAy, an evening for members of the campus LGBTQA communities to connect, enjoy food and music, and participate in the Coming Out Month whiteboard campaign. Pride Union, 黑料不打烊鈥檚 undergraduate LGBTQA student organization, also hosted Coming Out Stories.

鈥淓very year, it鈥檚 great to come together with students, staff and faculty to think about designing a month filled with programs and events that celebrate and raise awareness about LGBTQA identities,鈥� says Tiffany Gray, director of the LGBT Resource Center. 鈥淭his year, we have a great variety of programs, ranging from speakers who are leading voices in the LGBTQA community to performance arts. We hope everyone finds something that they can take part in and join us in the celebration.鈥�

One of the most anticipated events of the month is a dance performance by The Prancing Elites on Thursday, Oct. 20, at 7 p.m. in the Schine Underground.聽 The Prancing Elites are a dance troupe of five Black, gay and gender non-conforming members from Mobile, Alabama. The troupe was featured on Oxygen in their show The Prancing Elites Project. Tickets for the performance are free and available at the Schine Box Office.

At each event throughout the month, attendees are encouraged to donate canned goods, which will be given to the Q Center鈥檚 food pantry.

Events throughout the month include:

  • 11 鈥� You Are Not Alone List featured in the Daily Orange
  • 11 鈥� Safer People, Safer Spaces: Coming Out Month Edition

5-8 p.m., location TBA

  • 12 鈥� Queer Liberation and Environmental Justice Workshop featuring singer-songwriter and activist Evan Greer

5-8 p.m., Hendricks Chapel Noble Room

  • 13 鈥� Screening and Discussion of “The Danish Girl”

6-9 p.m., Caf茅 Q, LGBT Resource Center (750 Ostrom Ave.)

  • 14 鈥� Queer Zumba

4:30 p.m., Ernie Davis Exercise Room

  • 17 鈥� Deadline
  • 22 鈥� Day of Action at the Q Center

Noon-3 p.m., 黑料不打烊

  • 25 鈥� Contentious Conversations: Relationship Violence and Sexual Assault in Queer and Trans Communities6-8 p.m., location TBA
  • 26 鈥� Open Mic Night6-8 p.m., Caf茅 Q, LGBT Resource Center (750 Ostrom Ave.)
  • 26 鈥� Intersex Awareness Day
    Wear purple or yellow to raise awareness for Intersex Awareness Day

The LGBT Resource Center is also hosting Scary Movie Fridays, starting Oct. 7, each Friday in October to offer students a chance to informally gather at the LGBT Resource Center during Coming Out Month, enjoy scary movies in spirit of Halloween, and visit the space.

The month-long celebration also coincides with the welcoming of the LGBT Resource Center鈥檚 new associate director, Britany Cashatt.聽 Cashatt comes to 黑料不打烊 after serving as the program coordinator at University of California-Irvine鈥檚 LGBT Resource Center. Please note, Britany uses they/them/theirs pronouns. They bring a vast skill set in programming, facilitation and student-centered support to the LGBT Resource Center.

鈥淲e are thrilled to welcome Britany at such an exciting and important time during the year,鈥� says Gray. 鈥淭hey are diving right in and experiencing the vibrancy of our celebration during Coming Out Month.鈥�

The LGBT Resource Center will also continue to host their discussion groups throughout the month, including Cross Q Connections, an open discussion group for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, questioning and asexual people and their allies; Embody, a closed discussion group for genderqueer, gender non-conforming, gender questioning and trans identified people; and Fusion, a closed discussion group for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, questioning and asexual people of color.

For more information about Coming Out Month, visit the .

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