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GLBT Aggies recognize court-battled founding

By: Amanda Grosgebauer

Issue date: 4/1/08 Section: News
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Every April, students at Texas A&M observe Gay Awareness Week in respect of the founding of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Aggies, or GLBTA, and the official recognition it garnered as a student organization.

"The original proposal to form this organization was made to Dr. John Koldus in 1976, and was promptly denied," said Lowell Kane, program coordinator for the Gender Issues Education Center.

"The legal battle was initiated in February 1977, and the final decision was not handed down until April 1, 1985, when the United States Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal filed by Texas A&M, thereby upholding the decision by the Fifth Circuit Court that allowed the student group to be recognized," Kane said.

Prior to this decision, Kane said "Texas A&M had no recognized 'fraternal' groups on campus - fraternities, social organizations and so on. This finding opened the door at Texas A&M for all other social groups to be recognized, including Greek life."

The GLBTA has an active membership and is involved in campuswide programming, general informational meetings, social meetings, speaker invitations to campus, distribution of resource information, education and awareness raising about an often under-represented and misunderstood community of fellow Aggies, Kane said.
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Katy Dawn Stewart

posted 4/01/08 @ 9:31 AM CST

Gay Awareness Week Schedule of Events

Daily Resource Tables in Rudder Plaza for the Gender Issues Education Center, GLBTA, and Aggie ALLIES

April 7-11, 10:00am-2:00pm
Thursday April 3: SGA Diversity Symposium Reception for openly gay NFL veteran Esera Tuaolo Symposium begins at 7:00pm, Rudder Theater (reception to follow sponsored by the GIEC)

Friday April 4: 7th Annual "Evening of the Arts" in conjunction with First Friday 7:oopm, Palace Theater, Bryan

Monday April 7: "Guess Who's Gay" Panel arranged and facilitated by the GLBTA
7:00pm, Koldus 111

Tuesday April 8: Movie: "Trantasia" and facilitated discussion
7:00pm, Koldus 111

Wednesday April 9: Performance: "The Coming Out Monologues"
7:00pm, MSC 224

Thursday April 10: ALLIES Advance 5:oopm-8:00pm--register at allies. (Continued…)

Napalm

posted 4/01/08 @ 11:08 AM CST

Gays, lesbians, bi-sexuals and trannies deserve to be treated with respect and dignity, just as any other "normie".
















Just kidding, APRIL FOOLS!!!

non-greek

posted 4/01/08 @ 12:32 PM CST

Now we know which lawsuit to blame for allowing Greeks organizations at A&M.

napalm lover

posted 4/01/08 @ 4:16 PM CST

hahahaha napalm you're my new favorite comment ive found on here

ps when is straight awareness week? we need to recognize our court-battled right from the constitution to be straight

ben

posted 4/01/08 @ 9:44 PM CST

Hope more and more ppl support GLBT. It is said that everyone has a little homosexual to some degree. Not sure about this. But I also heard about the same from the site http://FindBilover. (Continued…)

Jason

posted 4/01/08 @ 10:15 PM CST

No worries, we straight people have the other 51 weeks.

Rocky

posted 4/02/08 @ 11:16 AM CST

now if we can only get them to shut up the other 51 weeks.

Ross Tidwell

Ross

posted 4/02/08 @ 2:05 PM CST

Keep up the good work GLBTA! I am an AGGIE and a SIGMA CHI that is also gay. Wow gay, Greek, and an Aggie how did that happen? Two of those were by birth, only after I got to A&M did I choose to pledge Sigma Chi. (Continued…)

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