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Transgender Day of Remembrance

Transgender Day of Remembrance

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Queer at the 5Cs

Why is this a day of remembrance, and not celebration? Hundreds of transgender people have been murdered since information began to be collected by activist organizations in response to the growing epidemic.

Marriage? Military? Who Cares?

Marriage? Military? Who Cares?

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Queer at the 5Cs

It is hard to justify this expenditure of resources in an effort to allow gay and lesbian citizens to participate in marriage and the United States military considering the less public, but more serious issues that affect the LGBT community.

Queer at the 5Cs

Queer at the 5Cs

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Queer at the 5Cs

As someone who identifies as a member of the queer and allied community on these campuses, I would like to speak specifically about issues that we face and encourage you to participate in some of the events that the Queer Resource Center will be hosting this year.

An International “Scandale”

An International “Scandale”

“Absolument barbare. Ça me dégoût,” (Completely barbaric. It disgusts me), commented one of my coworkers when referring to the images of high-profile defendants that are splashed across front pages in the States.


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