This October, help UCA celebrate LGBT History Month!
The primary focus of this month is to celebrate the achievements of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender icons. During each or the 31 days of October, a new icon is featured.
The celebration began in 1994 led by Missouri high school teacher Rodney Wilson. The month of October was selected because public schools are in session, and because other existing traditions, such as Coming Out Day (October 11), occur in October.
The LGBT community, at large, is not generally taught its own history at home, in schools, or through religious institutions. Through LGBT History Month, we learn about the national and international contributions of LGBT role models, and we strengthen the entire community by recognizing historical and contemporary LGBT icons. Put another way, LGBT History Month is a celebration of heritage for a community that may not otherwise learn about its own rich history.
The campus will have many different events throughout the month. Check out the Events tab of our guide to see the full calendar. The library will host/ sponsor three events:
International Pronouns Day
Wednesday, October 16, 10am - 2pm
Stop by our table in the lobby of the library for a free pronoun pin.
We will have premade pins available, or you can make your own!
Poet: Kai Coggin
Thursday, October 24, 6pm - 7pm, LIB 200 Instruction Room
Kai Coggin will read from her book Incandescent – a collection of poetry written during the height of the 2016 presidential election. She will also being signing copies of her book.
UNITY @ UCA
Thursday, October 24, 1:30pm, Old Main Lawn
A gathering UCA RSOs and community partners to let the UCA LGBTQ+ community know that they are supported and welcomed at UCA and in our community.
Be sure to visit the LGBT History Month Guide for the daily icon, the full event calendar, and for information about International Pronoun Day.
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