Location
RU 2041
Summary
This session will allow students to examine and discuss the portrayal of the LGBT community in society such as through media or politics compared to the real every day LGBT community experiences. In addition, the session will engage students in dialogue on reclaiming their identity and owning who they are through an interactive group activity. This session will provide an opportunity for students to hear the experiences, ideas, and feedback of individuals who have a different sexual identity than their own.
Start Date
4-8-2017 10:10 AM
End Date
4-8-2017 11:15 AM
Recommended Citation
Shurling, Suzanne and Winters, Ethan N., "#ALLBlackLivesMatter: Black Politics, Society, and Intersectionality" (2017). The D.I.F. Conference. 2.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/dif/2017/2017/2
#ALLBlackLivesMatter: Black Politics, Society, and Intersectionality
RU 2041
This session will allow students to examine and discuss the portrayal of the LGBT community in society such as through media or politics compared to the real every day LGBT community experiences. In addition, the session will engage students in dialogue on reclaiming their identity and owning who they are through an interactive group activity. This session will provide an opportunity for students to hear the experiences, ideas, and feedback of individuals who have a different sexual identity than their own.