Colorado College
Colorado College has had a handful of LGBTQ+ groups on campus throughout the years, including but not limited to:
Out and About
EQUAL at Colorado College
Queer Community Coalition
Queer and Trans Collective
Queer students on campus historically hosted Big Gay Parties, also known as BGPs. The college also hosts annual events such as Drag Ball and Queer Prom. [1]
Colorado College's Queer History
1970's
Key Dates
- December 11, 1972: Colorado College holds a symposium about "Same-Sex Lifestyles," featuring national figures like Jack Baker and Dr. Mark Friedman. The symposium was in response to the growing unrest between the student body, president Worner, and the Gay Liberation Front of Colorado Springs when Worner vetoed the student government's decision to charter the Gay Liberation Front as a campus group. [3]
- November 14, 1987: the Board of Trustees approved the following statement to their college catalog and administrative handbooks, making the school the first in Colorado to adopt such a policy, according to a school official at the time. : "The policy of Colorado College is not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, religion, ational origin, sexual orientation, or handicap."[2:2]
References
In: 20180410, catalystnewspaper and Features. “Reinventing Prom for the Queer Community.” The Catalyst, 10 Apr. 2018, https://thecatalystnews.com/2018/04/10/reinventing-prom-for-the-queer-community/ ↩︎
“Gayspeak, January 1988.” Pikes Peak Gay Community Center, 11 Jan. 1988, Pikes Peak Library District Special Collections, 0461 Pride Center Box 5, Folder 9. ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎
Donaciano Martinez. “Interview with Donaciano Martinez Part 2.” Interview by David Duffield. [Denver Public Library], 17 May 2012, https://lgbtqcolorado.cvlcollections.org/files/original/fbafc5a2a303d919a8600c5ace7c05b5.WMA. ↩︎