In an effort to provide support to Illinois State’s gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and transgender (GLBT) community, the Dean of Students Office has created Safe Zone. Safe Zone provides safe spaces on campus that are highly visible and easily identifiable to GLBT persons where support and understanding is the key, and where bigotry and discrimination are not tolerated.
A Safe Zone session will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 4, from 10 a.m. to noon in 375 Student Services Building.
Those interested in attending a session can register at the Diversity Advocacy Web site.
There are only 30 seats per session, and participants only need to attend one session. Questions can be directed to the Diversity Advocacy Office at 438-8969.
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