Notice of Online Archive

  • This page is no longer being updated and remains online for informational and historical purposes only. The information is accurate as of the last page update.

    For questions about page contents, contact the Communications Division.

In celebration of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month in October, Lafayette sponsored numerous programs including film screenings, a panel discussion on marriage equality, the 2013 Temple Visiting Lecture by playwright and performer John Dayo Aliya, a talk by gay-rights advocate and philosophy professor John Corvino, and Condom Bingo.

The photo gallery below is of Corvino’s presentation, “’Haters,’ ‘Sinners,’ and the Rest of Us: The Gay Debate Today,” and bingo, where students learned about safe sex. Images are by Julia Guarch ’15.

LGBT Pride Month is co-sponsored by the Office of Intercultural Development; the Philosophy and Religious Studies departments; the Africana Studies, Film and Media Studies, and Women’s and Gender Studies programs; the offices of Career Services, Dean of the College, Religious and Spiritual Life, and Student Leadership and Involvement; and Association of Lafayette Feminists, COEXIST, Questioning Established Sexual Taboos, Interfaith Living-Learning Community, the Ethics Project, and Hillel Society.

View more images of LGBT Pride Month on Flickr

Categorized in: Diversity, News and Features, Students
Tagged with: ,