Educating for Equality

The purpose of the LGBTQ Center Safe Zone program is to create a network of allies for individuals who may be marginalized on the basis of their sexual orientation, gender identity, and/or gender expression. All UNC-Chapel Hill faculty, staff, and students are eligible to become Safe Zone trainees. Training sessions take place several times a semester, and customized Safe Zone trainings can be scheduled with the LGBTQ Center on behalf of any department, group, or organization.
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😴 Feeling the mid-semester slump? Need a little pick-me-up? Join the LGBTQ Center for our monthly crafternoon on Wednesday, October 22 from 2–4 PM! 🧋This month’s theme is Boba & Beads: Pop in for boba, bead a masterpiece to take home. All supplies and tea are provided, and everyone is welcome to join for a relaxed afternoon of sips and strings! New crafts + new teas each month—always a reason to get CrafTea! 🔗RSVP on HeelLife at the link in our bio!
On Wednesday, October 15, come on out and celebrate what makes you, YOU! 🤩 For International Pronouns Day, the LGBTQ Center will be hanging out outside of Davis Library with a photobooth, cookies, and therapy dogs provided by HAPPEE. Drop by any time between 12pm and 2pm, snap a pic, and celebrate being your best self! 🙌 🔗 RSVP on HeelLife at the link in our bio!
📢 Happy beginning to National Coming Out Week!!! Come celebrate with us and the NC Botanical Gardens! 🌈 Tomorrow, Tuesday October 7, from 2pm-4pm, join us for Come Out & Bloom, an interactive outdoor program celebrating the plant kingdom through a queer lens!!! 🚶♀️🌱 We'll be walking through some easy trails and notice the world around us, then have a hands-on planting activity to celebrate all that we noticed. Bring water, comfortable walking shoes, and your curiosity -- all planting supplies will be provided! 🔗 RSVP at the link in our bio!
📚 The UNC LGBTQ Center is looking for student volunteers to assist with reorganization and update to beloved and cherished LGBTQ Library collection. We are in search of an undergraduate student who has a passion for reading and information management paired with a dedication to community service. Our ideal candidate is a quick learner who can work independently with moderate supervision on daily library tasks such as shelving, cataloging, and library resource material chronology and management. The project would require approximately 3 hours a week on site at the LGBTQ Center located at 385 Manning Dr. SASB S. Bldg. 3rd floor Suite 3308. Interested students please email the LGBTQ Center at:[email protected] for next steps. Thank you in advance for your support of the LGBTQ Center and we look forward to hearing from you soon!!