UC Riverside to Host Systemwide Conference on Gay, Lesbian Issues
Campus Marks Anniversary of LGBT Resource Center
(February 10, 2003)
NEWS MEDIA CONTACT
Name: Kris LovekinTel: (951) 827-2495
E-mail: kris.lovekin@ucr.edu
Approximately 425 people have registered to attend the conference, which will include three days of dialogue, workshops, speakers, films, and performers, funded in part by The California Endowment.
“The conference theme, "Coming Home Queer," reflects our diverse experiences within our cultures, faiths, and families of birth and choice,” said Nancy Tubbs, director of the UC Riverside Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center. “Whether we are lesbian, transgender, gay, intersex, queer, bisexual, two-spirit, same gender loving, or an ally... we have stories to share, issues to rally around, and support to offer each other,” she said.
She noted that this year UC Riverside marks the 10th anniversary of UCR's LGBT Resource Center. UC Riverside was the first UC campus to create a professionally staffed LGBT resource center in January 1993.
“We hope UC Riverside alumni will choose their own "homecoming," returning to share their experiences now and out of the past with the campus community,” said Tubbs.
The registration deadline is Feb. 14. Cost is $35 for the community, $30 for UC staff and faculty, $20 for UC students or UCR Alumni. Registration includes breakfast and a box lunch Saturday and a brunch on Sunday.
Registration forms are on the web at http://cominghomequeer.ucr.edu Additional information is available at (909) 787-2267 or via email at lgbtrc@ucr.edu
The University of California, Riverside (www.ucr.edu) is a doctoral research university, a living laboratory for groundbreaking exploration of issues critical to Inland Southern California, the state and communities around the world. Reflecting California's diverse culture, UCR's enrollment of about 18,000 is expected to grow to 21,000 students by 2020. The campus is planning a medical school and has reached the heart of the Coachella Valley by way of the UCR Palm Desert Graduate Center. The campus has an annual statewide economic impact of more than $1 billion.
A broadcast studio with fiber cable to the AT&T Hollywood hub is available for live or taped interviews. To learn more, call (951) UCR-NEWS.
