October is LGBT History Month

Check out our past keynote speakers!

2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007


Keynote Speaker 2011

Faisal Alam, "Hidden Voices: The Lives of LGBT Muslims"

This presentation highlighted the many struggles and challenges facing sexual and gender minorities within the Muslim world and examined the complex intersection of Islam, sexuality and gender.


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GLBT Campus Exhibit 2011

As part of our LGBT History Month celebrations, the  Rondileau Campus Center with the Pride Center, is running an exhibit the entire month of October. Each day, a different GLBT pioneer will be featured at BSU in an exhibit located in the Rondileau Campus Center and via the web video below. Visit the RCC exhibit and this page daily to learn about all 31 GLBT heroes of history.


Keynote Speaker 2010

Dave Pallone

Dave Pallone worked 18 years as a professional umpire; 10 of those years with the National Baseball League. As the third youngest umpire in baseball history, he demonstrated courage, professionalism and the ability to withstand adversity through many of baseball’s high profile and controversial events. He is the author of the 1990 New York Time’s best-selling autobiography, Behind the Mask: My Double Life in Baseball.


Keynote Speaker 2009

Robyn Ochs, "Beyond Binaries: Identity and the Sexuality Spectrum." She explored many questions including how we assign labels to our complicated and unique experiences, the relationship between experience and identity, and the question of the fluidity of identity versus fixed identity.  


Keynote Speaker 2008
John Corvino, "What's Morally Wrong with Homosexuality?" 

With a mixture of humor and irrefutable logic, Dr. Corvino addressed arguments typically made against homosexuality. Dr. Corvino has received outstanding reviews from other campuses for this and other talks, and I think you'll agree that his video clip is quite impressive.  If you are interested in viewing the full DVD of his presentation, please contact Lisa Forest at lisa.forest@bridgew.edu for details.
 

Sponsored by The GLBTA Pride Center, Women and Gender Studies, and The Philosophy Department


Keynote Speaker 2007

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John Amaechi, "Man in the Middle"

John Amaechi, retired NBA star, author of the best-selling autobiography, Man in the Middle, and official spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaign's Coming Out Project, gave an inspirational keynote at BSU on achieving your dreams while remaining true to yourself. He has made numerous media appearances such as on Good Morning America, CNN's Headline News, ESPN's Outside the Lines, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Paula Zahn Now, and Your World with Neil Cavuto on FOX News.