LGBTQIA+ History Month
Why We Celebrate
LGBTQIA+ History Month was founded in 1994 by Missouri high-school history teacher Rodney Wilson. October was selected to coincide with National Coming Out Day. LGBTQIA+ History Month recognizes the history and ongoing struggles of the gay rights and related civil rights movements and the experiences and achievements of the LGBTQIA+ community. At OHIO, we recognize the resilience and determination of the many individuals who are fighting to live freely and authentically and support the right of every individual to live authentically. We encourage everyone to engage in dialogue and allyship, including through campus and community organizations.
Featured Events
Date | Event | Time | Location |
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Thursday, Oct. 5 | LGBTQIA+ History Month Kick-Off Celebration | 5-7 pm | Walter Hall Rotunda |
Friday, Oct. 6 |
LGBTQIA+ Homecoming Pep and Prep Party | 1-5 pm | LGBT Center, Baker 348 |
Oct 9 - Dec 3 |
LGBTQIA+ Art Show at Donkey Coffee
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TBD | Donkey Coffee |
Saturday, Oct 7 |
Homecoming Parade Participation and LGBTQIA+ Archives Display with Alden Library |
9-11:30 am | Athens Campus |
Wednesday, Oct 11 |
12-2 pm | Baker 1804 Lounge | |
Thursday, Oct 19 |
LGBT History Month Inspiration & Leadership Training |
5-7 pm | Microsoft Teams |
Monday, Oct 23 |
Asexuality Week Celebration |
2-4 pm | Baker 3rd Floor Atrium |