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LGBTQIA+ Images

LGBTQIA+ Images

Browse posters, programs, and other images related to the history of LGBTQIA+ topics on the campus of Furman University.
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  • Gender Identity, Expression, & Embodied Activism

    Gender Identity, Expression, & Embodied Activism


    Poster for a CLP featuring Ley David Elliette Cray, PhD, ABS, Sexologist and LGBTQIA+ Consultant, presented at Furman on Thursday, March 2nd, 2023

  • Queer Sex Ed by Maurice Adair, Zoie Miller, and Rickell Park

    Queer Sex Ed

    Maurice Adair, Zoie Miller, and Rickell Park

    Presentation and Q&A Panel presented by the Furman Justice Forum and Furman Pride Alliance. Panelists include: Maurice Adair (AID Upstate), Zoie Miller (South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental), and Rickell Park (864Pride).

  • Gender Differences in College Enrollment and Test Scores

    Gender Differences in College Enrollment and Test Scores


    Dr. Perihan Saygin will provide an opportunity to consider the economics of education and will highlight the different gender gaps in high school GPA and standardized test scores and their implications for college admittance. Co-sponsored by Economics Department, Furman University Women in Economics and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program

  • QUEER ZINES at furman by Jeffrey Makala and Rick Jones

    QUEER ZINES at furman

    Jeffrey Makala and Rick Jones

    Poster for an exhibit featuring highlights from the New LGBTQ+ Zine and Small Press Collection displayed August-December 2022. Special Collections and Archives 2nd floor, James B. Duke Library Furman University

  • LGBTQIA+ History Month 2021

    LGBTQIA+ History Month 2021


    Furman University presents LGBTQIA+ History Month 2021, a month of events and activities sponsored by Furman Pride Alliance, the Center for Inclusive Communities (CIC), Alpha Phi Omega, and Furman Alumni Association. These include: LGTBQIA+ History Table, Movie night, Tabling for Sextacular, CLP: "The Souls of Queer Folk", Sextacular, Monthly CIC drop-in event: Equali-tea, "Out at Furman" LGBTQIA+ Brunch during Homecoming Weekend, and the 31 days of LGBTQIA+ Icons on the CIC Instagram.

  • The Red Party

    The Red Party


    Proceeds go to AidUpstate; Drag Queen Performances; Red Attire Encouraged. Hosted by Lady Chardonnay. Sponsored by Student Diversity Council

  • Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Networking Event Open House (February 26th, 2020)

    Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Networking Event Open House (February 26th, 2020)


    The following organizations will be represented: Safe Harbor, Jasmine Road, Julie Valentine Center, The Map Agency, Dining for Women, PrideLink, and Mill Community Ministry

  • MALA MALA

    MALA MALA


    Poster advertising a documentary film presentation. Furman Pride Alliance Presents: MALA MALA. In collaboration with HOLA Hispanic Heritage Month. The documentary follows several stories of the transgender community in Puerto Rico.

  • The 4th Annual Drag Show

    The 4th Annual Drag Show


    Come support Upstate Pride in the Annual Charity Drag Show Event. Featuring: Upstate Pride Drag Queens and Student Performers

  • We are Furman

    We are Furman


    A student panel on identity, diversity, and perception at Furman University

  • Furman's Springtime Drag Show Informational Sessions

    Furman's Springtime Drag Show Informational Sessions


    Recruiting performers, hair & makeup artists, and more. All are welcome!

  • Yeah Maybe, No (October 3rd, 2017)

    Yeah Maybe, No (October 3rd, 2017)


    Poster advertising the showing of "Yeah Maybe, No," a documentary by Kelly Kend about consent. It was shown as a Cultural Life Program (CLP) in Furman's Burgiss Theater.

  • Furman University's Second Annual Drag Show

    Furman University's Second Annual Drag Show


    Encouraging Respect of Sexualities (EROS) presented Furman's second annual Drag Show, where students donated cash to their favorite performer's charity.

  • Life's a Drag

    Life's a Drag


    Life's a Drag is an event presented by the Student Diversity Council that brought games, guests, and good fun. Event was hosted by Lady Chardonnay, Miss Furman 2015 and Miss Upstate Pride People's Choice 2015.

  • E.R.O.S. Bookmark

    E.R.O.S. Bookmark


    A bookmark created by the Furman group E.R.O.S., which stands for Encouraging Respect of Sexualities. The bookmark gives an explanation of the group, who they are, and what they do. The group has been known as FPA (Furman Pride Alliance) since the 2017-2018 academic year.

  • FLAG cut from Preview Day fair by Jodie Tillman

    FLAG cut from Preview Day fair

    Jodie Tillman

    An article appearing in Furman's student newspaper, The Paladin, dated April 25, 1997. The admissions office decision not to allow student group Friends of Lesbians and Gays (FLAG) to participate in the prospective students' activities fair held April 12 is seen by some as practical and by others as indicative of the University's discrimination against the group.

  • Letter from Julie Daul to Carey Thompson regarding FLAG's denial of a place at Furman Activities Fair by Julie Daul

    Letter from Julie Daul to Carey Thompson regarding FLAG's denial of a place at Furman Activities Fair

    Julie Daul

    Letter from Furman student and chairperson of the student group, FLAG (Friends of Lesbians and Gays), Julie Daul, to Carey Thompson, in Admissions, regarding FLAG's denial of a place at Furman Activities Fair.

  • AFS suspends rules to fund dinner, sends FLAG charter to committee by Matthew Hennie

    AFS suspends rules to fund dinner, sends FLAG charter to committee

    Matthew Hennie

    An article appearing in Furman's student newspaper, The Paladin, dated October 8, 1992. Nearly 40 students filed into the conference room of Watkins Student Center for what was expected to be a controversial first reading of the constitution for gay and lesbian group on campus.

  • An opinion from someone who knows by Jason Thompson

    An opinion from someone who knows

    Jason Thompson

    An article appearing in Furman's student newspaper, The Paladin, dated October 15, 1992. The author writes about the difficulties of coming out as a gay person, and how FLAG is an educated minded group at Furman, and it is good for the university to accept this group and learn more about the gay community.

  • FU raises FLAG of independence by Matthew Hennie, Joi-Elizabeth Nies, and Shelley Waters

    FU raises FLAG of independence

    Matthew Hennie, Joi-Elizabeth Nies, and Shelley Waters

    An article appearing in Furman's student newspaper, The Paladin, dated October 15, 1992. Many people on the FU campus watched as the storm of FLAG approached last week. Special meetings were held with administrators and some students talked of pushing for a student referendum.

  • Gays need support not encouragement by Scott M. Armstrong

    Gays need support not encouragement

    Scott M. Armstrong

    An article appearing in Furman's student newspaper, The Paladin, dated October 8, 1992. This year's Helmsman states, among other things, that regulations at FU "will reflect Christian morality." It is hard then to understand why the school has approved the charter for Friends of Lesbians and Gays (FLAG), a group that supports the homosexual lifestyle. As Christians at a supposedly Christian school, it is wrong for us to uphold a lifestyle that the Bible clearly says is immoral (Leviticus 20:13, Romans 1:24,26).

  • Raising the FLAG of sexual consciousness by David Mariner and Jeff Montgomery

    Raising the FLAG of sexual consciousness

    David Mariner and Jeff Montgomery

    An article appearing in Furman's student newspaper, The Paladin, dated October 8, 1992. Finding our identity as a school apart from the South Carolina Baptist Convention (SCBC) must begin with being honest about the realities of life at Furman University.

  • The answer is simple: Approve FLAG by Matthew Hennie, Joi-Elizabeth Nies, and Shelley Waters

    The answer is simple: Approve FLAG

    Matthew Hennie, Joi-Elizabeth Nies, and Shelley Waters

    An article appearing in Furman's student newspaper, The Paladin, dated October 8, 1992. Monday night the Association of Furman Students (AFS) addressed the proposed constitution for Friends of Lesbians and Gays (FLAG), a non-political group whose only goal is to educate, not recruit homosexuals or advocate the homosexual lifestyle.

  • Homosexuality Does Exist at Furman by Courtney Sullivan

    Homosexuality Does Exist at Furman

    Courtney Sullivan

    An article appearing in Furman's student newspaper, The Paladin, dated January 19, 1990. In the article a homosexual student discusses her life at Furman, as well as national issues such as same-sex marriage.

  • Talk-A-Topic panelists discuss homosexuality by Furman University

    Talk-A-Topic panelists discuss homosexuality

    Furman University

    An article appearing in Furman's student newspaper, The Paladin, dated April 10, 1970. That homosexuality should be treated as an illness and not as a crime was the consensus expressed last Tuesday night in a Talk-A-Topic panel discussion on the general subject. About 100 persons attended the discussion at Furman.

 
 
 

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