And you have demonstrated my supposed ignorance so very well! |
Trans is its own concern, separate from gay-friendliness, OP. I'm in the same boat with my child, and -- as other posters have suggested -- I have found Campus Pride's website to contain good info. Look past just the star ranking and look at the specific checkboxes re: gender inclusivity, housing, etc. My child and I noticed that a lot of "LGBT-friendly" schools focused more on the L&G, less on the T.
Oh, and for any school that your child send interested in, a quick Google search of that school and "transgender" should provide helpful additional info, especially if it's from the school's own site. Good luck to your child!!! |
| *is interested in. Not sure why my phone wrote "send interested." Sorry. |
| DC has a very good trans friend at Wesleyan.....very open and accepting community. |
| Ithaca- the town and the college are very LGBTQ+ friendly. |
It’s not a random list. It’s schools that the Campus Pride Index gives 5/5 stars for LGBTQ friendliness, resources, policies, and inclusivity. (There were more five star schools, but I left off places that a DCUM child would be less likely to attend, like the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay or Southern Oregon.) The Campus Pride Index actually studies this stuff using analysis of policies and resources at the school, and was developed — and has been tested extensively — by leading researchers in LGBTQ+ studies. If you think anonymous anecdotes should overshadow that, have at it. Contact the Campus Pride Index. |
A few therefore all? Thats a tad hypocritical. |
Indeed |
The black male athletes are ten times worse. |
At Oberlin? No pretty sure its the straight, white male students that are held accountable for all of society's ills. |
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https://umdrightnow.umd.edu/news/umd-recognized-best-best-top-30-lgbtq-friendly-college-2018
“ COLLEGE PARK, Md.-- The University of Maryland has been named by Campus Pride as a “Best of the Best” Top 30 LGBTQ-friendly college for its LGBTQ-inclusive policies, programs, and practices. The university was selected based on its overall rating on the Campus Pride Index's LGBTQ-inclusive benchmark measures. UMD received 5 out of 5 stars for its efforts to create a safer, more inclusive campus learning environment.” |
Do you actually know any white or black male athletes at Oberlin because I do and they love it there. |
Same. Wonderful school. |
Of course they love it. The point here is how they behave towards LGBTQ+, especially trans. |
Thanks for this info. What a helpful resource! |