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A network of campus allies for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered individuals of R-MC
Why do we need a Safe Zone Program at R-MC?
Many gay, lesbian, and bisexual students, faculty, and staff are nearly invisible on their campuses. The climate can be often uninviting or even hostile. These conditions foil attempts at fostering student development and are incompatible with Randolph-Macon College's policy on non-disrimination. "Safe Zone" is a way for us to reach out to ALL students, faculty, and staff and include them in every aspect of education and community at Randolph-Macon College.
Questions & Answers about Safe Zone:
If I post a Safe Zone sticker, what can I expect?
What shouldn't I expect?
What else can I do?
How do I become a Safe Zone?
Local Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Resources.
R-MC Safe Zone Directory (ON-CAMPUS ACCESS ONLY)
Off-Campus Links to G/L/B information:
Bisexual Resources
Human Rights Campaign
Queer Resources Directory.
PFLAG (Parents & Friends of Lesbians & Gays)
Of Special Interest:
Review training materials for the R-MC Safe Zone
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This page is maintained by:
Anthony Keitt
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