Monday, December 15, 2008

Election Results [Yay] and Finals Week [Boo!!]

Dear community

Huzzah for the approach of Winter Break! We've had an overwhelmingly busy semester [in good ways and bad], and I hope you've had as much fun as I've had. Just to recap the past few weeks, we've had our executive board elections, and expanded our board from 4 to 9!! The members of the previous board are still with us, though some of us have new titles. I am no longer the Librarian, but I will continue to be the blogger of this site [haha can't get rid of me quite just yet!]. Our previous President remains at their post, and the Vice-President position is now split into two positions: Vice President of Internal Affairs and Vice President of External Affairs [c'est moi]. We have kept our Treasurer, but now also have an Activist Chair, Secretary, and two Social co-Chairs, and a new Librarian. Check up on our results on the facebook page!

And to those of us slogging through finals: good luck to everyone! Look forward to seeing you in spring!

Your friendly neighborhood queer Librarian
Your friendly neighborhood queer vice president
Your friendly neighborhood queer vp

Love,

Jessica Lee
Vice President of External Affairs
Queer Student Union
Purdue University

Note to self: find a new way to end posts...

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Catchup and Rally

To Our Loving Queer and Queer Friendly Community:

This has been a very eventful few weeks, and not necessarily all in the positive. I apologize for being on hiatus while dealing with these various incidents, on top of being a student as well.

On Sunday November 9, the Purdue chapter of the NAACP [National Association for the Advancement of Colored People] held an open discussion of recent hate crimes which had occurred in and around Purdue. The original intent of the discussion was to inform the Purdue and West Lafayette community of two incidents, which were racially based, that had occurred that week. However, the president of the Purdue chapter of the NAACP, Ronard Black, was informed of an incident against the Queer Student Union during Homecoming weekend (October 25).

First off, allow me to explain the Homecoming incident in detail, as it is chronologically first, and most relevant to our community. Also, this event has not been chronicled very well in the local media. Information on the other two incidents, which were the vandalization of a tree, and an incident involving the restaurant Triple XXX, can be found in the Exponent and the Journal & Courrier. I personally recommend the J&C.

The Queer Student Union decided to take part in Homecoming events this year to show our school spirit. One of the events we decided to take part in was Window Painting. In the Window Painting event, we paint the window of a local business with a sports theme, which was sponsored and organized by PSUB [Purdue Student Union Board]. We applied for Hotbox Pizza but were assigned Purdue Wrestling as a theme by PSUB.

Early that week, we painted the Hotbox Pizza window with the theme of Purdue Wrestling. It included the title “Big 10 Champions”, years in which Purdue Wrestling had won Big Ten, an image of two generic wrestlers ready to attack each other, and the words “Purdue Queer Student Union” and “All Allies Welcome”. We received many compliments, and overall the atmosphere was very welcoming.

On Saturday afternoon [Oct 25], a group of individuals took offense at the QSU window decoration. Some of them identified themselves as members of Purdue’s wrestling team. The group proceeded to scratch off the name “Purdue Queer Student Union”. Also, a small group of them also went inside to harass the employees of Hot Box. To prevent damage to the window, Hot Box employees provided the group with materials to remove the paint safely.

By the next day [Oct 26], the executive board of the QSU was well aware of the incident. Hot Box promised (and later gave) a written report of the incident. QSU’s president, Clare Ford, emailed the Dean of Students, the Athletics Department, PSUB, Provost Woodson and the LGBT Advisory Board. By Monday we had received enough responses, including a list of names from Scott Henkle, the head coach of the wrestling team, that we comfortable enough to approach the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities.

There are clearly two violations: 1) a damaged window decoration, and 2) the targeting of an organization due to sexual orientation. QSU requests that apologies be made to us and to Hot Box, and that perhaps the team or the athletic department as a whole make some sort of statement condemning homophobia**. Also, the team could also consider undertaking some sort of diversity training in order to learn from this experience.

QSU will be taking part in an anti-hate crime rally on today (Tuesday November 11). It will be at the tree outside Recitation and Class of 50, at 3 pm. I will speaking about the Hot Box incident, and other speakers will explain the Triple XXX and tree incident as well. Please come out and pledge your support against hate crimes.

Your friendly (except when she’s being activist) queer librarian,
Jessica Lee

Edit 11/16 used the word "condoning" when I meant to use "condemning". Um, can I use the excuse that English is not my first language?

Sunday, October 12, 2008

OUToberfest Recap

Dear queer and queer-friendly community,

OUToberfest was a BLAST!! I was absolutely ecstatic by the numbers and the people who showed up. Lots of gay couples, lots of gay singles, lots of straight couples, lots of straight singles, and so many kids!! Granted, most of these kids had leave before the drag show... which was awesome. M yfavorite part of the drag show... I can't decide between a very pink fairy MC waving a wand at the crowd "I make you all gay friendly~~!!", or the Dream girls performance.

I definitely had a lot of fun at all the booths, bought some really cool stuff as well [waves her new ring]. PQSU sold a whole bunch of t-shirts, and mucho fliers were passed out. Totally, a success. Queer friendly vendors in full force!!

We did, however, have two protesters show up. In the words of my friend, "2 protesters to 3000 attendees? I think we're doing quite well :) "

Luv you all!

Your ecstaticly happy bisexual crazy librarian,
Jessie Lee <3

Monday, October 6, 2008

Welcome to OUTober!!

Dear Queer and Queer-friendly community,

We've got a busy month ahead of us! It is very appropriate, considering that October is considered LGBT History month. Recap of last week: Walleyball last week to kick of OUTober, followed by Politics 101 the next day.

On Tuesday October 7th, there will be a volunteer callout to help with OUToberfest. It's at 8, right after QSU's weekly meeting, in the QRC [STEW G20].

On Wednesday October 8th, the Panhellenic Association is organizing the Take Back the Night March. Take Back the Night is a chance for you to show your support and take a stand for all those who have been involved in a sexual assault or abuse incident. The march starts off in MSEE following some speakers, and then will follow a path to Slayter Hill.

Thursday is going to be a busy day. From 7 to 9, Ally will be co-sponsoring an event with DRO [Diversity Resource Office], the National Coming Out Day Panel. This multicultural and multi-generational panel will discuss the issues of coming out, in Forney G140. Also, at 8, PQSU will be having it's monthly coffee night at Vienna. Feel free to drop by after the panel as well.

Finally, the event we've all been waiting for! Saturday, October 11th, from 4pm to midnight will be OUTober fest!! It'll be in downtown Lafayette, between 6th and 7th streets on Main Street. Pride Lafayette, Inc. and partners are hosting Greater Lafayette's first-ever Pride celebration. The event will feature live bands and DJs, food, information booths, a family area, dancing, drag entertainment, extended hours for local downtown businesses, and much more! Admission is FREE. Also, if you haven't gotten your OUToberfest shirts yet, they're $10 and available in the QRC.

Upcoming Events
Tue 10/7 Volunteer Callout for OUToberfest @8 in QRC
Wed 10/8 Take Back the Night @7 start MSEE
Thu 10/9 Ally NCOD panel @7 STEW322
Thu 10/9 Coffee Night @8 Vienna
Sat 10/11 OUTober fest @4 Lafayette Main St between 6th and 7th

Your friendly neighborhood queer librarian,
Jessie Lee

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Catchup, Current Events, and Upcoming Events!

To our loving Queer and Queer Friendly Community:

A big THANK YOU for those of you who attended the Date-a-Queer Auction! And a special thank you to those who had bidded [especially on me :) ]. It was hilarious, and a great amount of fun! We made over $400, a portion of which was shared with Ally Association.

Outoberfest T-shirts! T-shirts are $10, and proceeds will be to benefit Pride Lafayette and Purdue Queer Student Union. We're selling all week in the QRC (STEW G-20). There will be officers available to sell shirts from 4:30-6pm Tuesday through Friday, and also from 1:30-4pm on Wednesday and Friday. Other times as officers are available!

Twice this week Purdue University played "host" to evangelist speaker Brother Jed Smock. The Purdue Queer Student Union made an appearance to demonstrate that Purdue has other views. We passed out many fliers, calendars, key chains, and even sold T shirts for Outober Fest while we were out there. A big thank you for the support from the greater Purdue community! We raised over $100 in donations!

Onto exciting upcoming events!! Walleyball will be on Wednesday October 1, from 7-9 in the RSC (Recreational Sports Center). Bring your competitive side! Also, Politics 101 will be on Thursday, October 2 at 6pm in LWSN 1142. We'll speak about LGBT issues in the upcoming race, and help people register.

Your friendly neighborhood queer librarian,
Jessica Lee :)

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Date-A-Queer Auction

To our loving Queer and Queer Friendly Community:

The Purdue Queer Student proudly presents the Date-A-Queer fundraiser! Takes place on Friday, September 26, from 7pm – 8pm in MTHW210. Come make a bid for a date with an awesome member of the LGBTQ community!

If you wish to apply to have a date with you auctioned off, please come to the QRC to pick up an application form. It must be turned in, with a current picture, to any of the board members by this Thursday, by 5pm.

Note that dates to be auctioned, and bidders are limited to Purdue students only. PUIDs will be checked. But community members are welcome to come watch, and cheer!

Your friendly neighborhood queer librarian,
Jessica Lee :)

Monday, September 8, 2008

First Coffee Night of the Year!!

To our loving Queer and Queer Friendly Community:

It's the third week of school, and I hope everyone has been finally settling down into their classes. We have a small event scheduled for this thursday: the first coffee night of the year! Come join in and hang out with us, we promise we won't bite! Come to Vienna Espresso Bar and Bakery at 8 to take part. They're located at 208 South St in West Lafayette... it's right across from Chase Bank, and right next to the international market. Check our facebook event for details, or drop by the QRC! Come ooh and aah at our new layout!

Your friendly neighborhood queer librarian,
Jessica Lee :)

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Big Gay Callout Followup

To our loving Queer and Queer Friendly Community:

I hope everyone has had a great first two weeks of school! Your QSU board has been working really hard on making the QRC [Queer Resource Center] more friendly for hanging out! We spent a weekend before school reorganizing the center, which was unveiled at the Open House. Drop by, STEW G20, and tell us how much you love it!

Also, the Big Gay Callout was today, September 4th. We announced many upcoming events [from coffee nights to board game nights to video game nights to Date-a-Queer!!], and had many organizations present.

A BIG THANK YOU to the people who attended the callout, and the organizations who presented. The organizations included Delta Lambda Phi [DLP], Power, National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals [NOGLSTP], Citizens for Civil Rights [CCR], Indiana Equality [IE], Pride Lafayette, Diversity Resource Office [DRO], Driven, Bible Study, Get Real About Discrimination and Zeta Sigma Chi.

Please check our calendar, and come to our events!!

Your friendly neighborhood queer librarian,
Jessica Lee :)

Edit: In the original post I forgot to mention Get Real About Discrimination. That is my fault, and not that of PQSU

Friday, August 29, 2008

Big Gay Callout!!

To our loving Queer and Queer Friendly Community:

The Purdue Queer Student Union proudly presents our fall semester "Big Gay Callout!!" It will be taking place on Thursday, September 4th at 7pm in WTHR 200!

The callout is open to anyone, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. It's just called the "Big Gay Callout" because it's a tradition, not because we mean to exclude anyone!

Purdue Queer Student Union is inviting campus and community groups to come present at the "Big Gay Callout" to show the wealth of resources and
opportunities available to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and ally students at Purdue and in the surrounding community. To present, please contact our President, the lovely Clare Ford, by Tuesday!

Hope to see you there!!

Your friendly neighborhood queer librarian,
Jessica Lee :)


P.S. most of this script came from Clare Ford's email on the list serve! Yes I do pay attention in class about plagiarism!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

BGR Freshmen!

To our loving Queer and Queer Friendly Community:

Let's all give a warm welcome to the incoming freshmen!  Currently going on this week is Purdue's Boiler Gold Rush [BGR], an orientation for incoming freshmen.  Members of the board and other organizations held an info session titled "What's Queer about Purdue" on Monday and Tuesday for BGR.  We introduced the freshmen to the various resources available at Purdue, and got them motivated to join in on the fun.

Also on Tuesday, BGR had an activities fair in the Armory, in which PQSU had a table.  We got many new faces to join the listserve, or just plain take our stickers and keychains.

Headsup!  This Saturday the QRC will be open from 11 to 1 as part of an Open House, also geared to introducing freshmen to the office.  And mark your calendars!  The Big Gay Callout will be on September 4th.  Details soon to come.

Your Friendly Neighborhood Queer Librarian, 
Jessie Lee

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Gaypril Success and Finals Week!

To our loving Queer and Queer Friendly community:

I'd like to give a big THANK YOU to everyone who attended our numerous Gaypril events and made them a huge success!! It was absolutely wonderful to see everyone there. I hope you all had as much fun as I did!

Also, a big congratulations to our newly elected board! The results of our election are up on Facebook, and the website will be updated soon. I'll blame Finals week. Speaking of Finals week, good luck with Finals everyone!!

To our seniors, congradulations, we'll miss you but wish you all the best. To everyone else, remember to attend our call out in the Fall semester. Let's make next year a blast as well!!

Your friendly neighborhood queer librarian,
Jessica Lee

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Day of Silence Press Release

PRESS RELEASE:

BY PURDUE QUEER STUDENT UNION
STEWART CENTER ROOM G20
HTTP://WWW.PQSU.ORG
DATE: APRIL 15, 2008

PURDUE QUEER STUDENT UNION CELEBRATES NATIONAL DAY OF SILENCE

WEST LAFAYETTE: This year's National Day of Silence at Purdue University will be commemorated by the Purdue Queer Student Union on April 18. To raise awareness on campus, students will take a vow of silence from 6AM to 6PM. A “Breaking the Silence” event to formally end the Day of Silence will be held at Academy Park at 6PM.

The National Day of Silence is a nationwide, student-led event during which thousands of high schools and college bring attention to anti-LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender) name-calling, bullying, and harassment in schools. The event is in its 12th year, and is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of participants this year nationwide.

The Day of Silence is the culmination of a month-long celebration of events in April called “GAYpril”, sponsored by the Purdue Queer Student Union (PQSU) and other organizations on campus. Other popular GAYpril events such as “Homo Estas”, “That's So Not Gay Forum”, and “Joto: Coming Out Latino” have also raised awareness of LGBT issues both on campus and in society.

“We are very excited about a high participation rate this year, based on the number of awareness materials and communication kits already passed out. This year's turnout will be a huge improvement over last year's event” explained outgoing PQSU President Andrew Stevens. The communication kits are to aid in explaining a person's vow of silence. Kits will be distributed throughout the day on Friday outside of Class of 1950 Lecture Hall. Explaining the motivation for a vow of silence, incoming PQSU President Clare Ford explained that

“It's difficult to work and learn in an environment where you must remain silent about much of your personal life. Through the National Day of Silence, students see first-hand the passive censure which occurs every day in a more direct manner.”

The GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network) National School Climate Survey conducted in 2005 revealed that four out of five LGBT students report verbal, sexual or physical harassment at school and 29% report missing at least a day of school in the past month out of fear for their personal safety. This year's event is in memoriam of Lawrence King, a 15-year-old student who was shot and killed by a classmate because of King's sexual orientation and gender expression.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

GAYpril! isn't over yet!

Dear Community,

Purdue Queer Student Union has a lot in store this week, so make sure you check out our fantastic assortment of events!

Full GAYpril! calendar at:
http://pqsu.blogspot.com/2008/03/gaypril-celendar.html


*QSU Meeting/Election* Monday, April 14th 6pm QRC (Stewart G20)
Come get involved! We will be electing new officers at this meeting for Fall 2008.

*Sex on the Mall* Tuesday, April 15th 9am-3pm Memorial Mall
Sponsored by VOX (Voices for Planned Parenthood)
Join us for this annual sex education event, where campus groups will host informational booths and games to educate about STD prevention, contraceptives, and safe sex. Come for fun, free stuff, and more!
Want to help? Email crford@purdue.edu.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=15906356010

*Dinner and a Movie* Thursday, April 17th 7-9pm Armstrong 1010
Sponsored by ALLY
Free food and a film, need we say more? ALLY will be showing Genderbender, a series of short films spanning the spectrum from comedy to documentary, followed by a discussion.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=13656281151&ref=mf

*Day of Silence* Friday, April 18th 6am-6pm
*Speak Out: Breaking the Silence* 6pm Academy Park
Day of Silence is a national event where people spend the day in silence to raise awareness of the silence LGBTQ people face every day. We will break the silence at the Speak Out, where people can share their stories. Day of Silence kits with information and speaking cards are available in Stewart G20.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=34688755393&ref=mf



Clare Ford
Activist Chair
Queer Student Union
crford@purdue.edu

Sunday, April 6, 2008

GAYpril! is in full swing!

Dear Community,

GAYpril! is in full swing this week, and so I will again just send out this one email instead of overloading your inbox with all the different events this week. Please make sure you read all the way through so you don’t miss out on anything!

Full GAYpril! calendar at:
http://pqsu.blogspot.com/2008/03/gaypril-celendar.html

*Munchies on the Mall* Monday, April 7th 11:30am-1pm Memorial Mall
We will be hosting a social for everyone outside in the beautiful weather. We will provide blankets and conversation, so bring some snacks or stop by on your way to class.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=13387388102

*QSU Meeting* Monday, April 7th 6pm QRC (Stewart G20)
Get involved with QSU! Our meetings are always open to new members. We will be taking nominations this week for the election of new officers which will occur next week.

*Gay Jeopardy* Wednesday, April 9th 7pm Matthews 210
Co-sponsored by Pride Lafayette
October 11th every year is this national event. Know the answer? Test your knowledge of the LGBTQ community at this game-show event! Don’t worry if you think you won’t know all the answers, we will be competing in teams and there will be prizes!!!
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=16260200970

*Damien Center Benefit Dinner* Friday, April 11th
6-8pm Wesley Foundation (435 W. State Street, West Lafayette)
Sponsored by Delta Lambda Phi Pledge Class
Tickets are $10 for this spaghetti dinner to benefit DLP and the Damien Center, which offers supportive services to those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=8511163321

*Ultimate Frisbee* Saturday, April 12th 1pm Meet in front of RSC
Enjoy the spring weather with us! Meet in front of the Co-Rec to play Frisbee, or if it rains we will go inside for Wallyball.

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=11108427157&ref=mf

More GAYpril! events the rest of the month!!!


Clare Ford
Activist Chair
Queer Student Union

Sunday, March 30, 2008

This Week: GAYpril! Begins and More!

Dear Community,

Purdue Queer Student Union has a busy week ahead! Due to the large volume of activities and events to be announced this week, I will send out this one email instead of flooding your inbox. Please make sure you read all the way through so you don’t miss out on anything!

GAYpril! begins on Tuesday! Full calendar at:
http://pqsu.blogspot.com/2008/03/gaypril-celendar.html


*QSU Meeting Monday- Change of location!!!*

Purdue Queer Student Union will be holding our weekly meeting at the Latino Cultural Center this Monday in order to take a tour and check out the facility. The meeting will be at 6pm and the tour will be at 7pm, so I’ve you’ve never been over to the LCC before, this is a perfect opportunity for you to come see it with us.

*Sex on the Mall Planning Meeting Tuesday*

Anyone interested in helping with “Sex on the Mall” is invited to come to the planning meeting on Tuesday at 5:20pm in the QRC (Stewart G20). We need volunteers to help work the tables, as well as coming up with games and displays. If you can’t make the meeting, but still want to help, please contact Lauren Sivak (lsivak@purdue.edu).

*Homo Estás* - Tuesday, April 1st, 7:30pm Meet @ QRC (Stewart G20)

Come join the Queer Student Union for a fiesta at Chipotle! Join us in the
Queer Resource Center at STEW G20 on Tuesday at 7:30pm to walk with us to Chipotle restaurant to socialize and enjoy burritos. What better way is there to kick off GAYpril?

*Joto: Coming Out Latino* - Wednesday, April 2nd, 7-9pm Armstrong B061

An event sponsored by Embajadores focusing on the issues of coming out and being gay in the Latino culture. For more information contact Luis Balcazar (lbalcaza@purdue.edu).

*That’s So Not Gay Forum* - Thursday, April 3rd, 7pm Krannert G016*

This forum explores the history of the incorrect and derogatory usage of "that's so gay" and similar phrases in society. Join in a discussion about issues relating to the Queer Community including the history of inappropriate phrases in common use. Come to participate in the discussion or just listen. To be discussed: slang from the past to present, duration of the trends, how it affected our lives, the current context of "that's gay", and how to stop it. Any other questions, please email arsteven@purdue.edu. Also - did we mention free pizza?

More GAYpril! events coming soon!!!


Clare Ford
Activist Chair
Queer Student Union

Saturday, March 22, 2008

GAYpril! Calendar

GAYpril! Events:

(Printable calendar available here)

Tuesday, April 1st
Homo Estás
7:30pm Meet @ QRC (Stewart G20)
We’re having a fiesta to kick off GAYpril!
Meet in the QRC (Stewart G20) at 7:30pm to walk with us to Chipotle to eat and socialize.

Wednesday, April 2nd
Joto: Coming Out Latino
7-9pm Armstrong B061
Sponsored by Embajadores
An event focusing on the issues of coming out and being gay in the Latino culture

Thursday, April 3rd
That’s So Not Gay Forum
7pm Krannert G016
This forum explores the history of the incorrect and derogatory usage of "that's so gay" and similar phrases in society.

Sunday, April 6th
Culture Shock
3-6pm PMU South Ballroom
Sponsored by PSUB
Organizations from around campus will come together to celebrate diversity with booths, presentations, and more.

Monday, April 7th
Munchies on the Mall
11:30am-1pm Memorial Mall
Bring your lunch outside and have a picnic with us to enjoy the beautiful weather!

Monday, April 7th
QSU Meeting
6pm QRC (Stewart G20)
Get involved with QSU!
Our meetings are always open to new members.

Wednesday, April 9th
Gay Jeopardy
7pm Matthews 210
Co-sponsored by Pride Lafayette
October 11th every year is this national event. Know the answer? Test your knowledge of the LGBTQ community at this game-show event!

Friday, April 11th
Damien Center Benefit Dinner
6-8pm Wesley Foundation (435 W. State Street, West Lafayette)
Sponsored by Delta Lambda Phi Pledge Class
Tickets are $5 for this spaghetti dinner to benefit DLP and the Damien Center, which offers supportive services to those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS

Saturday, April 12th
Ultimate Frisbee
1pm Meet in front of RSC
Enjoy the spring weather with us! Meet in front of the Co-Rec to play Frisbee, or if it rains we will go inside for Wallyball.

Monday, April 14th
QSU Meeting/Election
6pm QRC (Stewart G20)
Come get involved! We will be electing new officers at this meeting for Fall 2008.

Tuesday, April 15th
Sex on the Mall
9am-3pm Memorial Mall
Sponsored by VOX (Voices for Planned Parenthood)
Join us for this annual sex education event, where campus groups will host informational booths and games to educate about STD prevention, contraceptives, and safe sex.

Thursday, April 17th
Dinner and a Movie
7-9pm Armstrong 1010
Sponsored by ALLY
Free food and a film, need we say more? ALLY will be showing Genderbender, a series of short films spanning the spectrum from comedy to documentary, followed by a discussion.

Friday, April 18th
Day of Silence
6am-6pm
Speak Out: Breaking the Silence
6pm Academy Park
Day of Silence is a national event where people spend the day in silence to raise awareness of the silence LGBTQ people face every day. We will break the silence at the Speak Out, where people can share their stories. Day of Silence kits with information and speaking cards are available in Stewart G20.

Friday, April 18th
DLP Event at The Muse
10pm The Muse
Sponsored by Delta Lambda Phi
The brothers of Delta Lambda Phi bring you an 18+ event at The Muse. Cover charge applies.

Wednesday, April 23rd
Study Break Coffee Night
7-9pm Vienna Espresso Bar and Bakery
Need a break during Dead Week? Come relax, see old friends and meet new ones at Vienna Espresso Bar and Bakery.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

This week's community events

Reminder: Purdue Queer Student Union and relevant community events sponsored by other organizations are always listed and kept up to date on the QSU Calendar.

For the week of 3/17:

Gods and Gays: Bridging the Gap
Lawson Computer Science Building, Room 1142
Thursday, March 18
6:00 - 8:00 pm

Join us for this film screening and discussion with producer Kim Clark,
sponsored by the DRO and the Office of the Dean of Students. From the
film’s website: “God & Gays: Bridging the Gap explores the religious
struggle reconciling sexuality and spirituality".

This event is part of DiversiKey's "Intersections: A Student Conference
on Diversity" series of events. For more information about DiversiKey
and the rest of the conference, visit http://www.purdue.edu/diversikey/.

and another event from the same series:

Crossing Borders: Students Connecting Across Difference
Stewart Center, Room 310
Wednesday, March 19
2:30 - 3:20 pm

This event is part of DiversiKey's "Intersections: A Student Conference
on Diversity" series of events. For more information about DiversiKey
and the rest of the conference, visit http://www.purdue.edu/diversikey/.

Sunday NYT article about Transgender students in college

In the Sunday New York Times, there was a long article written about transgender and genderqueer students at women's colleges such as Barnard College, Smith, and so on. The article is available at this link: When Girls Will Be Boys.

I was pleasantly surprised at the accuracy of the article and its attempts to broaden the general public's knowledge about these often blacklisted topics. While Purdue is a co-ed school, many of the points touched upon in the article are also relevant at our school (gender-neutral bathrooms, forms, ENDA, and so on).

If you find any interesting reviews, news, or articles you think would be appropriate for the QSU weblog, please send an email to the webmaster (bburg@purdue.edu). And as always, registered Blogger/Google users can leave comments on non-announcement posts.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Queer Student Union receives a new front page

In order to provide more timely information to online visitors, we have set up an embedded blog on the mainpage of the Purdue Queer Student Union website. Here you can find updates concerning upcoming events, past events, and other opportunities.

If you have an item you would like to be shared on this community news feed, send an email to the webmaster and it may be posted, if it is relevant or helpful to constitutients of PQSU or the community at large.