Queer 101: Pauli Murray

Queer History 101 is an ongoing blog series by Campus Pride to elevate the stories of LGBTQ activists and advocates who you may never have known, or never knew were LGBTQ in life. This series will explore these important LGBTQ …
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#SpiritDay: Go beyond the hashtag and purple pics

“Never doubt that internet memes and colorful profile pics can change the world.  Indeed , it is the only thing that ever has.”   Wait. That’s not the powerful, grassroots inspiring quote, I remember?! _____________________________________________________ It was inevitable. I mean …
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Queer History 101: Ali Forney

Queer History 101 is an ongoing blog series by Campus Pride to elevate the stories of LGBTQ activists and advocates who you may never have known, or never knew were LGBTQ in life. This series will explore these important LGBTQ …
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TAKE ACTION: National Coming Out Day October 11, 2015

Campus Pride celebrates National Coming Out Day, Sunday, October 11, 2015 with events, education and outreach October 10-15, 2015 Campus Pride is proud to celebrate National Coming Out Day (NCOD) on Sunday, October 11, 2015.  NCOD began after the March on Washington for …
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It’s LGBT Pride Month – Celebrate and #ShowYourCampusPride

Show Your Campus Pride this summer and win over $1000 in prizes and swag POST YOUR PHOTOS & VIDEOS Share with Campus Pride and #ShowYourCampusPride on Social Media! This year Campus Pride is celebrating PRIDE by asking you and all of our supporters to share photos …
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CAMPUS PRIDE SPOTLIGHT SERIES: Bethune-Cookman University makes significant strides for LGBTQ progress among Historically Black Colleges & Universities

Campus Pride spotlights Bethune-Cookman University for its ongoing progress as a Historically Black College & University (HBCU) on LGBTQ issues Trinice McNally graduated from Bethune-Cookman University with her Bachelors of Science degree in Psychology in 2011. Upon graduation, she petitioned and chartered …
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Guest Commentary: My Journey From Ally to Advocate

Attending the Charlotte City Council meeting: My journey from being an ally to advocate. Written by Lindsay Betros, University of South Florida    Welcome to Charlotte, North Carolina – where you can get married on Sunday, put your wedding picture …
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