All Gender Restroom signs now available

logoDear Campus Community:
The Chancellor and Provost Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Concerns is happy to share with all units that through the great work and dedication of many individuals and committees, an “All Gender Restroom” sign (samples below) is currently now available through the Facilities and Services sign shop. The signs are to identify single-use, locking-capable restroom facilities in campus buildings. The Chancellor’s and Provost Committee on LGBTQ Concerns officially recommends the usage of this sign for all applicable restrooms. Please use this document as a functional job aide that can assist your unit/office/building managers to successfully order and install the signs.

In Solidarity,
Cris Mayo, Chair
Alejandro Gómez, Vice-Chair

All Gender Restroom Service Request Job Aide 2.2016
Click Above for step-by-step job aide with examples

Instructions:
1) Navigate to my.fs.illinois.edu
2) Select “Service Request” from the left side bar
3) Sign in with University credentials. NOTE: Only authorized users for building services requests can access this function.
4) Select the Type of service, “Service Request”, and your desired completion date.
5) Select your Building and Room Information
6) In the Description, be clear to request the “All Gender Restroom” sign and any specifications for coloring or style to match your building
7) Contact information will be the user submitting the request
8) Insert the appropriate account information, via the Account tab, for this service request. At present, the signs cost $100 (for parts and installation). The Committee has some funds committed to this project, please contact us at lgbtconcerns@illinois.edu if your unit needs assistance.
9) When all necessary fields are complete, submit the request.
*Sean Cassidy is the point of contact at the Sign Shop and can be reached at signshop@mx.uilllinois.edu, if further assistance is needed.

 

LGBTQ Grad, Faculty, and Staff Social

Monday, February 1st
5:30pm-7:30pm

The Bread Company
706 S Goodwin Ave
Urbana, IL 61801

The LGBT Resource Center, OUT at Illinois, and the Chancellor and Provost Committee on LGBTQ Concerns would like to invite all LGBTQ Graduate students, Faculty, and Staff to the first monthly social event for the spring semester.

Classes have started, work has picked up, so come out for an evening of fellowship and good fun with old and new friends.

Hope to see you there!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1537349006578365/

Transgender Students and Employees Training

Good morning,
The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Access would like to invite you to join us for a TrainEd webinar, “Transgender Students and Employees: The New Civil Rights Frontier?”    Topics include:

 •             An overview of the emerging transgender civil rights frontier

•             Key terms and concepts to promote cultural competency

•             The evolving legal landscape related to transgender student and employee rights

•             Potential compliance issues and approaches

 Join us for this training opportunity on Thursday, February 11, 2016 from noon-1:30p.m. at Illini Union, Room 407. This event will be held over the lunch hour, so please feel free to bring a sack lunch.

Please RSVP by Thursday, February 4th to diversity@illinois.edu – acceptances only.

 We look forward to seeing you there!

Office of Diversity, Equity, and Access
1004 S. Fourth Street, Suite 310
Champaign, IL 61820
Phone: 217-333-0885
diversity@illinois.edu

Reception: The Legacy Wall at Illinois Wesleyan University

Legacy Wall

From musicians to engineers, scientist and activists, The Legacy Wall is a portable display that lists the achievements and life stories of 125 lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people throughout history.

Do not miss your chance to see the display at the Ames Library on Illinois Wesleyan University’s Campus from February 1 – 13. At which point it will relocate to Illinois State University’s Milner Library from February 15 – 27.

Illinois Wesleyan University and McLean County Not in My Town would like to invite you to their opening reception! The reception will be held at the Ames Library on Sunday, January 31st, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., with hor d’oeuvres and non-Alcoholic drinks provided by the university.

Please RSVP for the Opening Reception here: http://tinyurl.com/Legacy-Reception-IWU

RELATED LEGACY WALL EVENTS:

Thursday, February 11th, 7 p.m., Ames Library
Unspoken Histories of Queer People of Color
Enrique Faulkner, Illinois Wesleyan University, Assistant Director for the Office of Diversity and Inclusion

Monday, February 15, 7 p.m., Prairie Room in the Bone Student Center
Bayard Rustin: Black Gay Quaker Thinker and Civil Rights and Labor Activist
Carlos Figueroa, Ithaca College

Thursday, February 18, 7 p.m., Main floor of Milner Library
Woman in Blue: Union Army Private Albert D.J. Cashier of Illinois – The life of transgender Civil War veteran Albert Cashier
Librarian Bill Kemp, McLean County Museum of History

Thursday, February 25, 7 p.m., Main floor of Milner Library
Barbara Gittings: Gay Pioneer – Interview
Tracy Baim, Windy City Times Publisher and Executive Editor

 

Documentary film seeking past and current LGBT college athletes

http://www.outsports.com/2016/1/11/10750568/seeking-past-and-current-lgbt-college-athletes-to-participate-in

Hello all!

My name is Blaize Stewart and I am a graduate student at the University of Illinois at Urban-Champaign pursuing a degree in journalism. I am beginning work on my final project for the program and am currently seeking potential sources, subjects, and leads for it.

Simply put, the topic of the project will be to review the experiences of former LGBT college athletes and compare them to what it is like to be an LGBT college athlete today. The goal is to shed light on the challenges these athletes have and still face, what progress has been made to make these athletes feel accepted, and to find ways to continue to improve circumstances for LGBT college athletes. This topic will be covered in the form of a 30 minute documentary.

I am currently seeking out past and current LGBT student athletes, coaches, referees, and others who are interested in participating in this project. Participation can include being interviewed for the documentary, recommending someone who is knowledgeable on the topic, or even reccomending important LGBT athlete milestones. I am currently based in Illinois, but can travel and am happy to conduct interviews over the phone or Skype.

Please feel free to email me at bpstewa2@illinois.edu if you would like more information about the project or if you are definitely interested in participating. Please include “LGBT DOCUMENTARY” in the subject line. I will be happy to address any comments, questions, or concerns! Thank you for your time!

Camp Out Family Camp

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http://www.lwcgwc.com/camp-out/

Our mission is to provide a nurturing and carefree space for LGBT families to experience the magic of summer camp together!

CampOut at Lake of the Woods and Greenwoods Family Camp is four days of fun-filled activities for you and your family. Spend quality time together while participating in camp traditions, sports, and programs that you enjoy most! We host LGBT focused speakers and activities to help facilitate community. Each night, we run a different evening program such as Campfires, Top Chef Cook-off, and our famous Obstacle Relay!

“Like” CampOut on Facebook!

Modern Cabins

Each family can stay in their own cabin or choose to share with family or friends. Our cabins are spacious and clean. Each cabin has its own bathroom with hot water and showers inside. We have dressers for your belongings and a closet for hanging clothes.

 

Activities Include:

  • Waterskiing
  • Sailing
  • Tennis
  • Horseback Riding
  • Windsurfing
  • Riflery
  • Swimming
  • Golf
  • Fitness Classes
  • Climbing & High Ropes
  • Basketball
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Canoeing
  • Archery
  • Guitar
  • Paddleboarding
  • Fishing
  • and more!

Click here for Camp Out FAQs!

Click here for a sample schedule!

 

Dates Tuition Application
Friday, August 19 – Monday, August 22 Adults $300, Children ages 4-17 $225, Children 3 and younger FREE Click here to print out an application!

 

 

2016 Rainbow Book List

http://glbtrt.ala.org/rainbowbooks/archives/1207

The Rainbow Book List Committee proudly announces the 2016 Rainbow List. The Rainbow List is a bibliography of books with significant gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or queer/questioning content, and which are aimed at youth, birth through age 18. The list is intended to aid youth in selecting high-quality books that were published between July 2014 and December 2015. The list also is intended to aid as a collection development or readers’ advisory tool for librarians serving children and young adults.

The committee members evaluated over 250 books from small, independent, and large publishers, and selected 40 books from 27 publishers for the 2016 Rainbow List. The list also includes three additional books selected by the Stonewall Book Awards Committee as Mike Morgan & Larry Romans Children’s & Young Adult Award or Honor Books.

Starred titles indicate the Rainbow List’s Top Ten choices from the list, highlighting books of exceptional queer representation and literary merit to receive particular commendation.

The committee members would like to note the staggering increase in number of books of quality that fit the criteria of the list, as well as a number of books with bisexual and intersex representation. The committee would also like to draw attention to the decrease in books for younger readers, as well as the continued small numbers of LGBTQ characters of color or with disabilities. Also, as in previous years, high-quality nonfiction, including memoirs and history so vital to tying a culture together, remains sparse.

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The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) Round Table of the American Library Association is committed to serving the information needs of the GLBT professional library community, and the GLBT information and access needs of individuals at large.  We are committed to encouraging and supporting the free and necessary access to all information, as reflected by the missions of the American Library Association.

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Champaign above average in state and nation for LGBT friendliness

via The News-Gazette

CHAMPAIGN — When it comes to LGBT-friendly laws and policies, there’s no central Illinois city more welcoming than Champaign.

But with a score of 78 (out of 100), it still has a ways to go before it’s in the same league as Chicago (perfect score).

Champaign fared better than the average municipality statewide (72) and nationwide (56) in a study done by a national equality interest group, which released results Thursday.

Read full story here: http://www.news-gazette.com/news/local/2015-12-18/champaign-above-average-state-and-nation-lgbt-friendliness.html

Call for Papers and Presentations: 4th Annual LGBT Research Symposium

CALL FOR PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS 2016

Recentering LGBT studies: Emerging conversations in the field
4th Annual LGBT Research Symposium: An Interdisciplinary Symposium on LGBT Research in the Social Sciences

Date: May 19 – 20, 2016
Location: I Hotel and Conference Center, 1900 S 1st St, Champaign, IL 61820
Submission Deadline: February 1, 2016

Cost: A $30 registration fee will include the methodological workshops and networking event on May 19, and the full day of presentations, breakfast and lunch on May 20. Registration details to follow.

JuanBattleKeynote Speaker: Juan Battle, PhD, The City University of New York Dr. Juan Battle is a professor of Sociology, Public Health and Urban Education at the City University of New York. Dr. Battle’s research focuses on race, sexuality and social justice. Currently, Dr. Battle is leading the Social Justice Sexuality initiative, which aims to capture the experiences of LGBT people of color in America through exploration of sociopolitical themes (see http://socialjusticesexuality
.com/
). We look forward to hearing Dr. Battle’s perspective on cultivating social justice for underrepresented individuals within LGBT studies, the current and future priorities of LGBT studies – substantively and methodologically.

Program: Our theme for 2016 is Recentering LGBT studies. This year’s program builds upon the success of the past three LGBT Research Symposiums that provided researchers with an opportunity to present their own challenges, opportunities, and lessons learned while conducting social science research with LGBT populations.

This year’s symposium will begin with methodological workshops, a networking event, and poster presentations on May 19. The pre-symposium events will offer attendees technical skills, as well as continue to develop a network of LGBTQ scholars and professionals. The program for Friday, May 20, 2016 will include the keynote address and a variety of break-out sessions each including 3-4 panel speakers.

Jessica Fish is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Population Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin. Her research focuses on sexual minority mental health and alcohol use and how between- and within-group differences elucidate risk for this population. Her workshop will focus on finding and using large datasets in LGBTQ+ research.

Ramona Oswald is a professor of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her research examines contextual influences on LGBTQ individuals and families, particularly in non-metropolitan areas. Her workshop will focus on innovative recruitment strategies and working with qualitative data.

Call for Proposals: Proposals for presentation at the symposium should fall into one or more of the following themes:

  • Original research with LGBT populations
  • Original research highlighting underrepresented populations within LGBT studies
  • Conceptual, theoretical, and/or methodological issues associated with LGBT research
  • Incorporating LGBT research in practice settings

The Outstanding Student Paper Award: Students with accepted presentations will have the opportunity to apply for the Outstanding Student Paper Award by April 1, 2016. Financial support for student presenters may be available as funds allow.

Request for Proposals details: Proposals should be submitted online at: https://illinois.edu/fb/sec/4609350 and limited to 750 words. Submissions from students are especially encouraged. Proposals may be submitted in the form of paper presentations, panel discussions, or posters. Accepted paper presentations will be formed into panel discussions based on similar topics. Panel discussions consist of four presenters and last 80 minutes. All presenters will be asked to confirm their attendance by March 1, 2016.

Notification of acceptance: February 15, 2016.

The final program will be posted on our website (http://lgbtresearch.weebly.com/) by March 18, 2016.

Planning Committee: Faculty: Ramona Oswald, PhD, Department of Human and Community Development Graduate Students: Elizabeth Holman, MS, LSW, Department of Human Development & Family Studies; Shawn N. Mendez, MS, Department of Human Development & Family Studies; Jasmine Routon, MA, Department of Human Development & Family Studies; Jacob Goffnett, MSW, School of Social Work

For more information, please contact: lgbtresearch.uiuc@gmail.com