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...lesbian, gay, or transgendered politicians discussed the role that sexual orientation plays in their careers at a panel discussion in the Lowell JCR last night. At the open forum—organized by the Harvard College Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) Political Coalition and co-sponsored by the Harvard BGLTSA and the Harvard College Democrats—most of the speakers agreed that sexual orientation should not define a politician. Nancy F. Korman, a lesbian who worked with openly gay Congressman Barney Frank ’61 for twelve years, said one’s sexual orientation...
...lyrics to “Lady Marmalade.” It is only the large black X on your hand and curious smell wafting over from the Science Center that make you remember you’re at the Queen’s Head Pub for the BGLTSA Drag Night. The four (lip-syncing) singers are, respectively, BGLTSA board members Marco Chan ’11, Brandon T. Perkovich ’11, Christopher L. Turner ’11, and James P. Alexander ’10. Traditionally held in Adams LCR, the event recently moved to Cambridge Queen?...
...consultant on women’s issues. As part of the panelists’ campus tour called “Women, Girls, and Ladies: A New Conversation,” the event was co-sponsored by the Committee on Degrees in the Study of Women, Gender, and Sexuality; Harvard BGLTSA; Women’s Studies in Religion at the Divinity School; Cornerstone; and the Women’s Center. The four panelists took turns speaking about their roots and current involvement in feminism. According to 65-year-old speaker and author Feldt, it is not enough to know what...
...only five days with more than two events, McLoughlin said. Michelle C. Kellaway ’10, co-chair of Harvard’s Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance, said that the new requirements should not affect her group since they already plan three weeks in advance. BGLTSA typically hosts two campus events a semester, she said. President of the Black Men’s Forum Ralph L. Bouquet ’09, who has worked closely with McLoughlin to plan both on- and off-campus events, said he would like to see more transparency and organization...
...most members of the queer community, it’s easy to be out in Cambridge, the first American city to perform a legal gay marriage ceremony. Some of the College’s most powerful administrators are gay. The Harvard-Radcliffe Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA) has become one of Harvard’s largest and most recognizable student groups. And every trendy girl seems to be searching for her very own “gay boyfriend” à la Sex and the City.While inside the Masters’ residence, the warm, supporting atmosphere...