It's been a busy semester so far!
A little recap of some of what we've been up to:
JanuaryLambda Mocktail SocialFriday, Jan 18th, Walsh 7th floor lounge, 7-9pm
A small gathering with music and "mocktails" to hang out and get to know other GLBT students at BC. Great turn out and lambda kickoff!
Guess Who's Gay: Faculty EditionThursday, Jan 24th, Cushing 001, 7-8:30pm
A popular event revamped--a panel of only faculty answered questions asked by audience members to "guess who's gay," an event to break down stereotypes.
Open Mic Night at French PressThursday, Jan 31, French Press Cafe, 7-10:30pm
A small, laid-back setting where participants can express themselves artistically through poetry, music, and other mediums!
Catholicism, Natural Law, and Homosexuality Thursday, Jan 31st, Gasson 112 (Honors Library), 7:30-9:30pm
Professor Stephen Pope spoke about the natural law in the Catholic tradition and its implications on sexual ethics. The third talk of "Catholicism and Sexuality: Conversation and Conflict" a lecture series co sponsored by the Theology Department and GLC.
FebruaryLambda social: The CliksSaturday, Feb 9, T.T. the Bear's, 8:30pm-1am
The Cliks is a canadian rock band led by Transman Lucas Silveira.
For the Bible Tells Me So: Screening and DiscussionThursday, Feb 21, Cushing 001, 6:30-9:30p
This documentary film, nominee of the Grand Jury Prize for the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, explores the lives of five American Christian families as they come to terms with the sexual identity of their children. The panel discussion consisted with Prof. John Darr, Prof. David Vanderhooft, the Rev. Dr. Mary Luti, and Fr. Bob Bowers.
Lambda social: BAGLY BallSaturday, Feb 23, The Back Bay Grand, 7-11pm
One of the Boston Area Gay and Lesbian Youth's dances!
How to Be Straight: A panel on Allies of the GLBT communityTuesday, Feb 26, Fulton 511, 7-8:30pm
A panel discussion of students and their perspectives on how they are and can be allies.
MarchThe GLBT ProfessionalTuesday, Mar 11, Cushing 001, 7-8pm
A panel featuring professionals in the fields of Law, Education, and Accounting, discussing concerns of LGBT students entering the workplace.
Look out for more events to come in the near future!