LGBT


GLOW Aims To Welcome Students with Multifaceted Identities

Harvard queer students of color have formed “Gay, Lesbian, or Whatever” (GLOW), a new group that, according to its founders, is the first organization to address the interconnected experiences of underrepresented and marginalized identities.


Students and Administrators Light Candles of Hope for LGBT Community

The steps of Memorial Church shone with over 200 candles at last night’s Queer and Allied Candlelight Vigil, where members of the Harvard community gathered to reflect on anti-LGBT sentiment and inspire the people huddled on the steps to action.


Injunction Against “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Brings Harvard ROTC Into Focus

A federal district court judge has issued an injunction against the enforcement of the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, raising the possibility that University President Drew G. Faust might move to recognize the Reserve Officer Training Corps on campus.


Pride Rally

Co-Chair of Harvard Queer Students and Allies Marco Chan '11 drapes a rainbow flag on the John Harvard statue to express unity and solidarity for LGBT students and allies on Harvard campus and across the country.


Flags Wave For Coming Out Day

Tiny rainbow flags lined the paths leading to the Science Center yesterday afternoon for the Harvard Queer Students and Allies observance of National Coming Out Day.


College Reviews LGBT Support

Dean of the College Evelynn M. Hammonds has charged a new working group with examining student life issues on campus for bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender undergraduates.


Vigil Recognizes LGBT Suicides

Hundreds of people traded umbrellas for candles last night as they stood in the rain to commemorate the lives lost to suicide due to anti-LGBT bullying and discrimination.


Candlelight Vigil

Harvard students and Boston-area residents gather to pay tribute to the young men and women who have recently lost their lives due to anti-LGBT bullying and those who continue to face harassment.


History Professor Discusses Prop. 8

The Radcliffe Union of Students teamed up with Quincy Conversations last night to host History Professor Nancy F. Cott to discuss her research on the changing role of marriage as a public institution and her experience as an expert witness in Perry v. Schwarzenegger.


Male Undergrad Victim of Hate Crime

A male Harvard undergraduate was the victim of a hate crime and robbery on Sunday, according to a Harvard University Police Department crime report released yesterday.


The parade, which started at Plaça Universitat, continued until Avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina where there was a free concert and party following the march.


A man distributes signs for participants to carry during the Barcelona Gay Pride Parade.


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