EMU org SAGA aims to defeat homophobia in sports
It’s common for homophobia to be overlooked in the world of sports, but such actions were the inspiration for Eastern Michigan University’s Student Alliance for Gay Athletes (and Allies).
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It’s common for homophobia to be overlooked in the world of sports, but such actions were the inspiration for Eastern Michigan University’s Student Alliance for Gay Athletes (and Allies).
The red and blue lit Eastern Michigan University Grand Ballroom dance floor was never empty Thursday as many celebrated the conclusion of Latino Heritage Month with Salsa Night.
In the wake of several suicides by gay teens, a teenage girl from Canada sent out a call for a worldwide lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Spirit Day. Posted and re-posted from blogs to Facebook to other social networking sites, her call for remembrance spread across the Internet in a matter of days.
On the first Thursday of every month, Lyric Lounge gives students a platform from which to freely express themselves. In the SkyLounge, room 300 of the Eastern Michigan University Student Center, the audience is welcome to join in and perform the art of the spoken word in a welcoming and judgment-free setting.