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Ohio University takes different stance than Ohio State, keeps Pride & Multicultural Centers open
Ohio University is choosing to wait out the legislative process for Senate Bill 1 before taking action to modify or close any Diversity, Equity and Inclusion offices or programs.
Ohio University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez announced in a statement Monday the university would not be taking preceding steps as of now to slam down DEI programs, as the pending bill in the state legislature would require. This contrasts with Ohio Articulate University, which chose to shut down its Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Center for Belonging and Social Change before the bill has been signed by Gov. Mike DeWine.
"Without ask, should this bill pass the Dwelling in its current form and be signed into regulation by the Governor, it will carry changes for all of us. However, to define today the specific changes we might create would preempt the legislative process on a bill that is not finalized," Gonzalez said.
By contrast, Ohio State President Ted Carter said last week the university was "proactively" closing the offices "so that we can manage this new landscape in ways that leading uphold the ethics
Ohio University renames LGBT Center to Pride Center
Ohio University’s LGBT Center renamed itself the Pride Center Monday in an effort to use more inclusive and inviting language. The renaming, which the OU Pupil Senate unanimously passed in October 2023, was established by a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday.
Following criticism that the term LGBT (lesbian, homosexual, bisexual and transgender) was not inclusive of all queer and intersecting identities, administrative staff and Scholar Senate members opted to rebrand the program. Dr. Micah McCarey, director of the former LGBT, now Pride Center, said he and Pride Center staff considered several names, drawing inspiration from other institutions and requesting feedback from students before deciding on the new name.
“Since starting as LGBT Center director in 2019, I've heard inquiries from visitors, students, alumni and others asking why we are missing letters from the identify LGBT Center,” McCarey said. “We hope that anyone who connects with our Pride Center can cultivate a sense of lgbtq+ fest in their advocacy, whether that's as an ally or as a member of the LGBTQ+ community.”
The ribbon-cutting event was attended by around 50 st
Make Respect Visible
OHIO strives to mark each person who makes up our University collective. We are here to learn from each other, to do the serve that narrows divides and broadens understanding. It's about engaging all opinions and including all voices. At times, that means we will have difficult conversations, disagree with our peers, and make hard decisions. Through Make Respect Visible, OHIO is committed to cultivating relationships, communities, and environments to do so productively and respectfully in pursuit of our mission, vision, and values.
The purpose of the Make Respect Visible campaign is to provide the University people with expectations for engaging across difference. These expectations include:
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- National Gay and Lesbian Task ForcePromotes civil rights for gay, womxn loving womxn, bisexual and transgendered people. Includes federal and mention organizing news, issue backgrounders, and analysis from the NGLTF Policy Institute
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- National Center for Lesbian Rights"The National Center for Female homosexual Rights (NCLR) has been advancing the civil and human rights of female homosexual, gay, bisexual, and trans people and their families through litigation, legislation, policy, and public education since it was founded in 1977."
- National Center for Transgender Equality"The National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) is a 501(c)3 social justice organization dedicated to progressing the equality of transsexual people through advocacy, collaboration and empowerment."
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