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By Hardika Singh | Oct. 4, 2018Faculty and staff of the LGBT describe their experiences and story of coming out, while working at OU.
Faculty and staff of the LGBT describe their experiences and story of coming out, while working at OU.
Looking to learn about or celebrate what it means to be LGBTQ? The Ohio University LGBT Center has it covered.
If the bill is passed, government agents or entities could out minors showing signs of gender dysphoria to their parents or legal guardians without their consent.
Author J. K. Rowling announced the wizard is gay in October 2007, but has yet to really add it to Dumbledore’s characterization.
It seems that not everyone is fluent in the terms and identities that exist outside of the LGBTQ acronym.
The LGBTQ community is taking the negative stigma associated with offensive terms and redefining meanings.
Here is a list of some resources available through OU
House Bill 160 has been supported by the Ohio Chamber of Commerce.
Supreme Court unanimously voted to amend Section 377 that had imprisoned LGBT people who had intercourse.
We hope this special issue of The Post will celebrate LGBT culture and raise awareness about issues that matter.
Some religious people who identify as LGBTQ find support in their religion, others don’t.
Drag has come to be a celebrated aspect of modern LGBTQ life.
There’s still much work to be done to make OU an inclusive environment, but we can start by listening.
Alternate pronouns besides she / her and he / him could be they / them, per / pers.
Student Senate leadership believes the threat against Anna Ayers’ life came from a senate member.
The ban feels similar to the former “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policies.
The three woman-owned businesses within the center offer educational services to women on how to take care of themselves and their families.
Calliope Feminist Choir strives for inclusivity within its group and sings about the issues important to women.