LGBTQIA+ Resources
On Campus Resources
The LGBTQIA+ Liaison is a confidential resource for students, faculty, and classified professionals. Contact the liaison for access to resources, support, and community.
The LGBTQIA+ Liaison is a confidential resource for students, faculty, and classified professionals. Contact the liaison for access to resources, support, and community.
LGBTQIA+ is an acronym that stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, Asexual/Agender, and more. These terms can refer to a person’s sexual orientation, romantic orientation, and/or gender identity. In a move towards inclusivity, the older, shorter, acronym — LGBT — has been expanded. The language used to talk about LGBTQIA+ people is constantly evolving, new words are often created and old ones fall from prominent or accepted usage as people try to more accurately describe their diverse identities and experiences.
The Pride Scholars program supports LGBTQIA+ students in the form of counseling and identity-affirming programming that foster a safe space so that LGBTQIA+ students can thrive and be academically successful.
Our program offers:
Amanda Romero | Re-Entry Counselor Coordinator | 949-451-5592
Cindy Voss | Re-Entry Counselor | 949-451-5676
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Latinx Heritage Month is a celebration and recognition of the many achievements and contributions of the Latinx community. The term "Latinx" is a gender-inclusive alternative to Latina and Latino that includes nonbinary and non-gender conforming folks in the community.
Language of Identity is Personal: Latinx or Hispanic?
November is Native American Heritage Month, a time dedicated to celebrating Native Americans and their diverse cultures, histories, and traditions. America is a vast land of many cultures dating back thousands of years to the original inhabitants of the land.