Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender,
and Questioning Services
World AIDS Day
Since 1988, World AIDS Day has been observed on December 1 in order to draw attention to to the lives affected by AIDS and HIV.
The CDC estimates that at the end of 2006, 1,106,400 persons in the United States were living with HIV infection. Twenty-one percent of these people are not aware of their status. Know your status; confidential HIV testing is available by appointment at Student Health Services.
Events on December 1, 2009:
Watch for PeerHawks distributing red ribbons and information around campus.
Philadelphia: Watch the ground-breaking Tom Hanks film with GLBTQ Services.
12:00 PM @ 336 Shriver
Heartless: NAACP discusses HIV as it affects young people and people of color.
5:00 PM @ 336 Shriver
Safer Sex Presentation: Spectrum leads an all-inclusive discussion.
7:00 PM @ 102 Bachelor
Upcoming Events
Check out the calendar and the latest news to learn about everything going on around campus. Join the GLBTQnews list to receive an updated calendar every Monday.
Who We Are
Our mission is to make the Miami community an open, safe, and inclusive environment for people of all sexualities and gender identities. We provide programming, support, and resources intended to raise awareness regarding gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (GLBTQ) issues. Through education and conversation, we endeavor to eliminate homophobic, transphobic, and heterosexist attitudes and behaviors. As a unit of the Office of Diversity Affairs, GLBTQ Services assists the university in establishing an environment committed to diversity.
Drop by the office to chat, seek information, or just hang out. People of all gender identities and sexual orientations (heterosexual allies too!) are welcome. No assumptions about your identity will be made.
Contact
Visit the Office of GLBTQ Services in 205 MacMillan Hall. Or contact the office’s coordinator, Demere Woolway, by phone (513-529-0831) or email (dwoolway@muohio.edu).
