American University, DC Safe Space Sticker Program

From Green Policy
Jump to: navigation, search


American University, DC, US

Loading map...

Type: Program

Status: Ongoing

Source File: http://www.american.edu/ocl/glbta/programs/safespace/about.html

Description:

What is the Safe Space Sticker Program?
The Safe Space Sticker Program was created to develop a visual network of support for the GLBT community on-campus. Its primary mission is to create a safer more inclusive environment on American University’s campus and encourage networking between faculty, staff and students.

Why do we have a Safe Space Sticker Program?
American University and the surrounding community are proud of the culturally diverse population and support cultural diversity in every possible way. The Safe Space Sticker Program is a visual way of both combating homophobia, heterosexism and transphobia as well as including support of various sexual orientation and expressions on campus.

What does it mean if I see a Safe Space Sticker displayed on campus?
A Safe Space Sticker or pin, the modified Rainbow Gay Pride Flag with American University’s logo in the upper left corner, signifies that the occupant of that space has chosen to educate themselves about gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender issues. It means that they attended the required training session sponsored by the GLBTA Resource Center and has information on campus local resources. It also means that they have dedicated themselves to providing a safe learning environment where homophobia, heterosexism nor transphobia will be tolerated.

Do I have to be GLBT to become involved in the Program?
Displaying the Safe Space Sticker does not mean that an individual is GLBT identifying; it simply means they are open minded and in support of recognizing and embracing the diversity of American University’s campus.

What do people involved in the program do?
Individuals involved in the program agree to keep themselves educated on issues facing the GLBT community and to take and active stance in combating discrimination in all its forms. Members of the program believe that the campus and community are enriched by the presence of diversity and are dedicated to helping GLBT individuals find the support they might want or need while at American University. These individuals are aware of their actions as well as those around them and help others become educated on diversity issues as a whole.

How do I get involved with the Program?
The first stage of becoming involved in the Program is having an open mind. From there attending a training session offered four times a year from the GLBTA Resource Center will allow you to become a member of the program. The training is free and usually takes about two and a half hours.

Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
Actions
GreenPolicy360
Daily Green Stories
About Our Network
Navigate GreenPolicy
Hot Times
Climate Action Plans 360
GreenPolicy360 in Focus
Going Green
Global Green New Deal
Green Education
Relational Eco-Politics
Biodiversity, Protecting Life
New Visions of Security
Strategic Demands
'Planetary Health Pledge'
Global Food Revolution
Earthviews
Countries & Maps
Digital 360
Fact-Checking, 'Facts Count'
Data, Intelligence, Science
GreenPolicy360 & Science
Climate Denial / Misinfo
Eco-Education
GreenPolicy Reviews
Envir Legis Info (U.S.)
Envir-Climate Laws (U.S.)
Trump Era Enviro-Rollbacks
Wiki Ballotpedia (U.S.)
Wiki Politics (U.S.)
Wikimedia Platform
Green News/Dailies
Green News Services (En)
Green Zines (En)
Green Lists @Wikipedia
Climate Action UN News
Climate Agreement / INDCs
Wikipedia on Climate
GrnNews Reddit Daily
Climate Current Metrics
Climate Historic Studies
Climate Change - MIT
Climate Change - NASA
Copernicus Programme
Worldometer
EcoInternet Search Engine
Ecosia Search Engine
Identify Nature's Species
Meta
Tools