
Embracing Intersectionality: Sean Massa
Before Sean Massa (C’15) could apprehend the intercultural understanding needed to launch a career in foreign diplomacy, he first had to discover his own individual identity.
Before Sean Massa (C’15) could apprehend the intercultural understanding needed to launch a career in foreign diplomacy, he first had to discover his own individual identity.
University Life, as part of its efforts to highlight the student experiences, has been publishing a series of “Student Spotlights.” The LGBT Center is delighted
Penn’s LGBT Center, the second oldest LGBT Center in the country, was featured by Campus Pride during the Fall ’21 semester. Intern Ayla Azim, from
On Wednesday, January 29th, 2020, the LGBT Center and fellow collaborators hosted a discussion based program titled “Oppression Olympics: Dismantling Oppression Olympics” as one of
During the Rev Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Symposium on Social Change, 2020, in January, the LGBT Center was honored to host the first of
What brings you back to be involved in the center?I wasn’t out while I was at Penn. I knew that I was something other than straight,
With graduation just around the corner, in a couple of months, I’m going to start receiving this newsletter rather than help to create it. I
Towards the end of my senior year, I reflected on what Penn had given me and contemplated my new relationship to the school – as
Recently when people discover I have been at the LGBT Center for 20+ years, they are amazed and ask how I have done it. My
A tremendous shout-out of thanks, gratitude, and solidarity goes out to the incomparable Tiffany Thompson for her impactful tenure as the Center’s Associate Director from
nterviewed by Briar Essex (they/them) SAS ’19 Briar: Thank you so much for taking the time and making the trek back to campus! Tom: You’re
For our inaugural newsletter, we wanted to highlight the phenomenal work student groups do to build sustainable change on Penn’s campus. As Queer & Asian