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LGBTQ at Columbia University, Undergraduate Student Life The official page for LGBTQ @ Columbia University for Columbia College | Columbia Engineering. Part of Multicultural Affairs, Undergraduate Student Life

LAST CALL TO SIGN UP! CU OUT on the Town is an outing series offered by LGBTQ @ Columbia to LGBTQ-themed sites or events...
10/18/2021

LAST CALL TO SIGN UP!

CU OUT on the Town is an outing series offered by LGBTQ @ Columbia to LGBTQ-themed sites or events in New York City. This Fall, we will be going to The New York LGBTQ Film Festival, NewFest! LGBTQ@Columbia has purchased virtual all-access passes for Columbia College and Columbia Engineering undergraduate students. Passes are limited, to secure yours please fill out the form linked above.

Webform: CU Out on the Town: New York LGBTQ Film Festival - CU OUT on the Town is an outing series offered by LGBTQ @ Columbia to LGBTQ-themed sites or events in New York City. - Department: Student Life

"But we need mass mobilization, resources going to our trans-led organizations and support for our communities, material...
03/31/2021

"But we need mass mobilization, resources going to our trans-led organizations and support for our communities, materially, beyond what visibility can afford and even beyond what the law can afford."

On Trans Day of Visibility, we look at the wave of anti-trans laws being enacted across the U.S., with dozens more anti-trans bills making their way through state legislatures. The Arkansas Senate has approved one of the most harmful bans on access to healthcare for transgender youth by prohibiting....

"In a statement to Variety, Canals reflected on the groundbreaking representation and personal fulfillment the show prov...
03/10/2021

"In a statement to Variety, Canals reflected on the groundbreaking representation and personal fulfillment the show provided. “‘Write the TV show you want to watch!’ That’s what I was told in 2014 while completing my MFA in screenwriting,” he told the outlet. “At the time we weren’t seeing very many Black and Latinx characters — that happened to also be LGBTQ+ — populating screens. And so I wrote the first draft of a pilot the ‘younger me’ deserved. Pose was conceived as a love letter to the underground NY ballroom community, to my beloved New York, to my q***r & trans family, to myself.”

The category is… sadness.

From establishing new resources for First-generation students to informing faculty training to enhancing systems to bett...
02/25/2021

From establishing new resources for First-generation students to informing faculty training to enhancing systems to better support transgender students, the advisory boards of the Multicultural Affairs Advisory Council (MAAC) are making a difference! Apply to the 2021–22 Multicultural Affairs Advisory Council and serve on one of four advisory boards, which focus on First-generation college students, students of color, q***r and trans students and international students. Positions are open to Columbia College and Columbia Engineering undergraduates.

The priority deadline is Friday, February 26th at midnight. Apply here:

Webform: 2021 Multicultural Affairs Advisory Council Application - Thank you for your interest in the Multicultural Affairs Advisory Council! Submissions received by the priority deadline on Friday, February 26 at 11:59 p.m. EST will receive additional consideration. The final deadline to apply is T...

"Pretty much every trans woman I know in music has been influenced or inspired by SOPHIE in some way. I think it really ...
02/10/2021

"Pretty much every trans woman I know in music has been influenced or inspired by SOPHIE in some way. I think it really is our job to use this as motivation to continue creating, to see where we can take it. We have a very rare opportunity to ignite thoughts in people’s minds, to make people question things and inspire in a unique way that only trans women are capable of doing. SOPHIE dying makes me want to work harder. It makes me want to live more." - Michete

Rest in Peace, SOPHIE.

Five musicians and SOPHIE fans, from Mykki Blanco to Lyra Pramuk to Backxwash, reflect on what made the artist’s work so arresting, and what it illuminated in its gleam.

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