Word: homophobia
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According to Vulpillieres, one kiss-in was organized by the queer community at Harvard 10 years ago, which took place inside the Mather House dining hall and was aimed to protest homophobia...
...While BOND doesn’t take stances on political issues, we do take a stance on homophobia,” Smith says...
...change in climate on campus means that the organization has been able to “focus on a wider range of issues,” although fighting homophobia remains a “top priority,” Tremitiere says...
...need to face the real issue of sexual orientation—intolerance of ex-gays. Would Harvard students allow ex-gays to apply outright for funding under the Undergraduate Council’s Anti-Homophobia project? To give sexual orientation protection to one group while excluding another is the worst form of discrimination. Please remember that former homosexuals and lesbians are also worthy of respect and a voice in the public policy forum. Ex-gays are not the hate mongers you deem...
...intent of this awkward relationship is to allow the University wiggle room between patriotism and diversity. It can claim to celebrate those among us who choose to serve their country, while it keeps the military’s homophobia far enough away physically and financially to prevent protest in the Yard and parsimony during donation season. And to those who might consider such distancing disrespectful to the students who express their patriotism through military service, the University can conveniently respond that cadets have the opportunity—indeed, the privilege—of holding their ROTC graduation right here...