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Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Learn about Peers for Pride!

Peers for Pride (PfP) is a peer facilitation program of the Gender and Sexuality Center. Students will take two courses during the academic year in partnership with the Center for Women’s Gender Studies. Students of the Peers for Pride Program are required to take one class in the fall semester and one in the spring semester in their respective order.


Fall Semester: Confronting LGBTQIA+ Oppression: Exploring the Issues and Learning the Skills to Communicate Them
  • Part I of the Peers for Pride Program
  • Course Code: WGS335, TD357, or SW360K
  • Course Description: Learn basic facilitation skills while taking an in-depth look at some issues facing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals.

Spring Semester:
Facilitating Dialogues on LGBTQIA+ Oppression: Peers for Pride in Action
  • Part II of the Peers for Pride Program
  • Course Code: WGS 335-2, T D 357T, or SW 360K
  • Course Description: Students will continue in the program to become peer facilitators and have the opportunity to fine-tune their facilitation skills and lead workshops across campus. Note: Students must complete the prerequisite course Confronting LGBTQIA+ Oppression: Exploring the Issues and Learning the Skills to Communicate Them to be able to enroll in this course.


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