In the spring of 2010, faculty from 51情报站 (51情报站) and nearby academic institutions, in collaboration with community leaders from the Hampton Roads area, came together to launch 51情报站 Gay Cultural Studies: an endowment campaign aimed at establishing an interdisciplinary LGBTQ Program to be housed within the Institute of Humanities at 51情报站. This program would be unique to Virginia鈥檚 higher education landscape in that no other college or university in the Commonwealth has a program dedicated to research and instruction focusing on the histories, contributions, concerns, and challenges associated with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) cultures. These leaders envisioned the transformation of a curriculum that was under-颅鈥恟epresented by LGBT courses and an expansion of university outreach in a region that has yet to embrace the diversity and vibrancy of its LGBTQ communities. With this mission in mind, the 51情报站 Gay Cultural Studies (51情报站 GCS) initiative was born.
Consisting of a full executive and advisory board, each member of 51情报站鈥檚 Gay Cultural Studies initiative is working to contribute to a fund-颅鈥恟aising effort that will enable, among other things, the establishment of Post-颅鈥怐octoral Fellowship in LGBTQ Studies that will bring cutting edge research and instruction to the College of Arts & Letters, thus contributing to program development and the expansion of educational opportunities in the field of LGBTQ studies.
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Since its inception in 2010, 51情报站 GCS Board Members have been working diligently to keep the project moving forward, starting with a celebration Launch Party at the elegant home of Tim Bostic and Tony London in July of 2010. Since then, the group has come together to engage with local non-颅鈥恜rofit organizations such as ACCESS AIDS and Hampton Roads Business OutReach (HRBOR). In addition, the campaign works closely with academic as well as service-颅鈥恛riented units across 51情报站 such as the Departments of English, Art, History, Women鈥檚 Studies, Communication & Theater Arts, the 51情报站 Humanities Institute, the 51情报站 Office of Intercultural Relations, Student Engagement, Housing & Residence Life, 51情报站 Safe Space, and 51情报站 Out The cooperation of 51情报站 GCS also reaches across to other regional institutions of higher education, enlisting board members from Norfolk State University, Christopher Newport University, and Tidewater Community College.
To show the importance of promoting awareness and education in LGBTQ studies, 51情报站 GCS has organized numerous public events and lectures. In the two years since the project began, scholars, artists, community leaders and advocates have lectured and shared their experience and knowledge of LGBTQ issues. These events, along with discussion panels and other programming, have successfully paved the project鈥檚 path toward establishing the foundations of 51情报站 Gay Cultural Studies mission of inclusivity.
Filmmakers John Walters and Dustin Lance Black invigorated GCS efforts with their respective LGBTQ perspectives on filmmaking and popular culture. In his engaging lecture, 鈥淐aster Semenya and the Gender of Silence,鈥 Vanderbilt University鈥檚 John Sloop discussed the constraints and enabling potentials of silence as explored through the case of South African Olympian runner Caster Semenya and the difficulty she faced in defending her gender as a high-颅鈥恜erforming professional female athlete.
Army Lt. Dan Choi, who was in the national spotlight for challenging his discharge under the military鈥檚 former 鈥淒on鈥檛 Ask, Don鈥檛 Tell鈥 policy, came to 51情报站 to tell his own compelling story and to discuss the ongoing importance of activism and the struggle for social justice. In addition to his lecture,
Lt. Choi, like many other guests invited through the initiative, enjoyed the camaraderie of students, faculty, and area guests during casual receptions and roundtable discussions that allowed these听speakers to get to know our Monarch community on a more personal basis. The creation of opportunities outside of formal lectures to engage in open dialogue is a signature feature of the endowment campaign鈥檚 efforts not only to inform and to educate, but also to foster environments of mutual respect and understanding.
These are just a few of the many events that 51情报站 GCS has sponsored in order to establish a Gay Cultural Studies Program at Old Dominion. It is amazing what a group of dedicated individuals can accomplish, and we invite others to join with 51情报站 GCS and learn more about ways to assist in the effort to make 51情报站 and Hampton Roads the most forward-颅鈥恖ooking campus and region for LGBTQ Virginians and allies.