Welcome to the James Madison University's LGBT & Ally Education Program!

The LGBT & Ally Education Program has moved to Warren Hall, Room 403 with Student Wellness and Outreach. Please come visit our new space, meet our staff and check out our resources.

Transgender Day of Rememberance: 11/20/09

World AIDS Day: 12/1/09

Take a look at our upcoming events!

LGBT & ALLY Education Program's Resource Library is online!
Check out the books we have at shelfari.com/jmulgbta.

If you'd like a book from our library, email us at jmulgbta@gmail.com and let us know which book and we'll have it ready for you to pick up!

Annual Programs:

Lavender Graduation: Lavender Graduation is a ceremony held at the end of the academic year, to recognize graduating lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students. It is a way to acknowledge the achievements made throughout these students' college careers. The Lavender Graduation Ceremony affirms the personhood of LGBT students by celebrating their academic successes as well as honoring their personal journey and growth. Through the support provided by programs such as Lavender Graduation, a ripple effect is created and these students are enabled to provide guidance to others in the LGBT community.

Too Fabulous: A semi-formal evening celebration and fundraiser for JMU's LGBT & Ally Education Program.

Annual Awards:

LGBT & Ally Education Awards are presented to individuals in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the LGBT community during the past year. Their actions contributed to the creation or improvement of an inclusive, respectful and safe climate for the LGBT community.

The Christopher L. Gatesman Service Award is given in recognition of outstanding dedication and support of James Madison University's LGBT & Ally Education Program.

Last Modified September 25, 2009 1:15 PM