You are cordially invited to join in virtual conversation about Harvard's LGBTQ+ past, present, and future –– on the occasion of a very difficult centennial.
In 1920, Harvard formed a “Secret Court” to investigate homosexual activity among its student body. Headed by Dean Chester Noyes Greenough within the administration of President Abbott Lawrence Lowell, the tribunal conducted a months-long witch hunt resulting in the expulsion or removal of eight students, one recent graduate, and an assistant professor. Only two of those students were ever readmitted to receive a Harvard degree,... Read more about Secret Court 100 | Legacy
You are cordially invited to join in virtual conversation about Harvard's LGBTQ+ past, present, and future –– on the occasion of a very difficult centennial.
In 1920, Harvard formed a “Secret Court” to investigate homosexual activity among its student body. Headed by Dean Chester Noyes Greenough within the administration of President Abbott Lawrence Lowell, the tribunal conducted a months-long witch hunt resulting in the expulsion or removal of eight students, one recent graduate, and an assistant professor. Only two of those students were ever readmitted to receive a Harvard degree,... Read more about Secret Court 100 | History
What does it mean to identify as bi+ (bisexual, pansexual, fluid, etc.)? What are some of the challenges to recognizing and understanding sexualities that are not often acknowledged?
Join us in learning tools for challenging ignorance, biphobia, and bi erasure with speaker, teacher, writer, and activist Robyn Ochs.
Every Friday night from 6-8 PM, come see a movie highlighting some of the intersectional identities and lived experiences within the QPOC community. Popcorn and ice cream will be served.
Every Friday night from 6-8 PM, come see a movie highlighting some of the intersectional identities and lived experiences within the QPOC community. Popcorn and ice cream will be served.
Every Friday night from 6-8 PM, come see a movie highlighting some of the intersectional identities and lived experiences within the QPOC community. Popcorn and ice cream will be served.
Stop by to dine and decompress! This event features a student-led conversation on peer support for Black queer, transgender, and gender non-conforming students. This conversation is an affinity event and closed to press.
Come join undergraduate and graduate students over dinner as we discuss the unique experiences of exploring spirituality as a queer person. People of all identities and religious or spiritual traditions are welcome! RSVP to David at ...