Participate in OUT@UNO
OUT@UNO is an effort to create visibility for queer and trans spectrum people who are often invisible to the campus community.
- published: 2018/06/01
- contact: Jessi Hitchins - Gender and Sexuality Resource Center
- phone:Â 402.554.2890
- email:Â jhitchins@unomaha.edu
- search keywords:
- Queer
- Trans
- Spectrum
- Visibility
As of Fall 2016, UNO launched the “Out at UNO” campaign, in an effort to create visibility for queer and trans spectrum people who are often invisible to the campus community.
Out at UNO is an online visual depiction of LBGTQIA+ faculty, staff, and graduate students on campus. This effort has demonstrated to prospective and current students, faculty, staff, and the broader community that there are many LGBTQIA+ people here at UNO and are celebrated in the campus community!
Through PRIDE Month (June 2018), the campaign is welcoming new faculty, staff, and graduate students to join the campaign who identify as LGBTQIA+.
Fill out the form to join. Also, current Out at UNO advocates are welcome to update their information at this time as well.
Note: You can remove yourself at anytime.
The purpose of the campaign is to connect students and colleagues with queer and trans people in their colleges and at the university as a whole.
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