LGBTQ Safe Zone Allyship
Oklahoma State University's Safe Zone Allyship program is a free workshop designed to identify and educate allies of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) community on the OSU campus. A Safe Zone ally is someone who chooses to become educated about LGBTQ issues and believes all sexual orientations and gender identities/expressions should be acknowledged and supported.
Spring 2022 Virtual Programming
Safe Zone for Educators
February 24, 10AM-12:30PM
March 25, 2PM-4:30PM
April 6, 10AM-12:30PM
Safe Zone for Student Leaders
Interested in being an ally as a student leader? Contact our facilitator to schedule a program to suit your organization's needs.
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- What's included in the LGBTQ Safe Zone for Educators?
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Last two and a half hours
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Free for OSU faculty, staff, and graduate students
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Include certification and a logo to designate your campus spaces as LGBTQ-friendly
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Covers contemporary LGBTQ issues including the spectrum of gender and sexuality, regional protections, current legislation, population data and statistics, microaggressions, and more
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Provides tools to better support LGBTQ individuals in Oklahoma specifically, including OSU resources and local LGBTQ organizations
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- What is included in the LGBTQ Safe Zone for Student Leaders?
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Last one and a half hours
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Free for OSU students
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Includes virtual and physical logo to designate your leadership places as LGBTQ-friendly
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Covers LGBTQ identity, regional protections, current issues facing the communnity, methods for support, and more!
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Provides tools to better support LGBTQ individuals in Oklahoma specifically, including OSU resources and local LGBTQ organizations
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- Looking for a private or customized workshop?
Facilitators would be happy to meet with your team and work through this program in a more personalized setting. Contact Nate Todd to schedule.