When: 
Thursday, April 4, 2013 - 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Where: 
Oeschle Hall, Room 224
Presenter: 
Hudson Taylor
Price: 
Free
One of the greatest tools in the ongoing battle for inclusion and respect for LGBT members of our campus community is the courage and willingness of their straight allies to stand up and play a role in combating ignorance and prejudice. Most straight people have gay friends, but too few of us stand up and say that fair treatment of every member of our community is personally important to us. Hudson shares his journey of becoming a straight ally for the LGBT community and helps others learn how they can be an integral part of the solution. This program is about friendship, and standing up for our friends. It’s about making our campuses a safe space for everyone and celebrating the things we have in common, as people, as students and as citizens caring about fair treatment for everyone.
Sponsored by: 
Women and Gender Studies Department, Department of Athletics, Office of Gender and Sexuality Programs, QuEST