Are you an instructor interested in having a panel of GLBT students speak in one of your classes? Are you a student, seeking an interview with a GLBT Aggie? Are you a student leader needing a panel of GLBT peers for an event? Are you interested in joining the Speaker's Bureau? Do you just want to learn more about the programs offered by the GLBT Resource Center? If so, you've come to the right place!!!
An interactive and fun exercise that exposes the discrepancies between social stereotypes of gay, lesbian, and bisexual people and reality. This program is ideal for classrooms or residence halls. Guess Who's Gay panels can range from 50-90 minutes depending on time allowed.
The GLBT speakers bureau consists of a panel of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Aggies who can answer questions and create a greater understanding of the many situations that GLBT people face in their daily lives. The goal of the GLBT Speakers Bureau is to facilitate open dialogue on sexual orientation and gender identity/expression between members of the university community in classrooms, residence halls, and at staff trainings.
The GLBT Resource Center is working on a brief introduction to the hidden history of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community including specific information about Texas A&M University. Please check back with us soon to request this presentation.
Transgender is an often misunderstood and underrepresented member of the GLBT family. This program introduces the concepts of what it means to be transgender and discusses the differences between important terminology such as sex, gender, sexual orientation, and gender identity/expression. The history of transgender people is also discussed.
If you have an idea for a program that isn't listed here, we're happy to work with you in putting it together! Just come by and tell us about it, or send us an email.