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Queer Week to foster awareness, gay pride

By: Sasha Knox

Issue date: 10/1/08 Section: Features
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The Free Speech Area will become a lot more colorful during the university's first Queer Week, Monday to Oct. 9.

Irma Rivera, program coordinator for Queer Week, is excited to know the campus is devoting a week to issues concerning the LGBTQ community, she said.

"PRIDE in the past never had that chance to do that longer than a day. Finally, the Women's Center does have that opportunity," she said. "It's for anyone. Queer means just about anything that is not heterosexual. Like any mixed feelings, anything that is not the norm."

The Women's Center will host the weeklong event to help students understand and accept their sexual intuitions, Rivera said.

Students of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning community will be given an opportunity to empower themselves by becoming visible on campus.

"I've always felt like we've never had enough attention to the LGBTQ community on campus, and it will make for a stronger community for those who are lesbigay," said Jessica O'Donnell, director of the Women's Center. "It will strengthen the campus community to show that people who feel different and don't have anyone to talk to will feel supported instead of silenced."

Students can look forward to intense, extravagant events on campus, Rivera said.

The events aren't meant to scare students away from the Free Speech Area, she said. But it allows all students the opportunity to learn more about their bodies and safe sex and be comfortable with their partners.

"On Wednesday, we're going to really hit it hard with the Good Vibrations table, with sex toys out there," she said. "Even the extreme events are talking about safe sex. I mean, not everyone is a sex expert, and it would be a good thing to learn a little more about their body and sex in general."

For students who may be offended by things they see during Queer Week, Rivera offers a different perspective: Students should see it as sexual humor and take the opportunity to get informed, she said.

"Just like Dr. Drew coming ... I think a lot of it proves a lot of students have questions," Rivera said. "Queer Week is giving students that opportunity to really open up."

Like Rivera, Diversity Coordinator Tray Robinson thinks the visibility of Queer Week allows students, faculty and staff the opportunity to feel pride in who they are, he said.

"Just like we celebrate Black History Month or Disability Awareness Month, this week is to educate people about the gay community," he said. "Of all the communities, we provide the least amount of information about the gay community, so this week will be a good forum to discuss those issues."

While Queer Week is meant to empower all students, it's also about giving voices to LGBTQ students who may feel silenced, Rivera said.

"It's also about sexuality and gender and just questioning those things," she said. "Students should walk away feeling a little bit more queer - comfortable with questioning their own feelings."

Sasha Knox can be reached at
sknox@theorion.com
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Paul

posted 10/01/08 @ 4:50 PM PST

Queer Week? Like Rivera said - this should definitely be taken as humorous. Why isn't there a "Straight Week" dedicated to empowering straight students, fostering healthy relationship and family values, and educating queer students about those with straight inclinations. (Continued…)

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shane

posted 10/01/08 @ 7:38 PM PST

Just when I thought the University could not get any more liberal, we get not one day, not two days, but an entire week of gay pride, sex toys, and assless chaps. (Continued…)

Blasphemous Girl

posted 10/01/08 @ 7:52 PM PST

There are 51 weeks in the year that could be considered "straight week" - why are you so threatened by one week of GLBTQ empowerment? Don't worry, I don't think they're going to try and convert you. (Continued…)

homain

posted 10/02/08 @ 10:11 AM PST

And here I thought that the new, hip Republican craze was anything to do with homosexual behavior.

Shane, maybe you should make like Senator Craig, and get with the times. (Continued…)

Sanity

posted 10/02/08 @ 10:42 AM PST

"intense, extravagant events"? "going to hit it hard with a Good Vibrations table?" Sadly, it sounds like Shane may be correct, and we're indeed in for a week of assless chaps and dildos. (Continued…)

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unsanity

posted 10/02/08 @ 11:19 AM PST

Sanity- "The queer movement hasn't clued in to the fact that not all attention is positive,"

The queer movement has noticed, however, that sitting around doing nothing does exactly that; nothing. (Continued…)

Tyler Disney

posted 10/08/08 @ 7:59 AM PST

All I can say is that I think it is great that Pride and the Women's Center are working together to put on an event like this. Pride has really struggled on campus over the years and under the leadership of Irma, it has really blossomed into a real organization. (Continued…)

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