Topic “COLAGE”

This Sunday On Outbeat Youth Radio

The next edition of Outbeat Youth airs at 8:00PM on
Sunday, April 24, 2011

KRCB Radio - 91.1 and 90.9 FM - Santa Rosa, California

Coming Up Next

We begin by talking with Brad Usselman, one of three gay high school athletes, who started a blog to support other gay high school athletes. "We are a three young adults wanting to change the way teenage gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning athletes are viewed in the sports world. All of us are varsity athletes in high school who are on our own paths to being who we truly are. Brad is a runner, while Ben and Robert play soccer. We met online, became fast friends and realized there was no website out there specifically for people like us, so figured why not us? We invite you to take the stand with us and begin walking the road to equality."

Also on this month's show, we meet Mark Snyder who is the communications director for Colage - an organization supporting people with gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and transgender parents. Mark became involved with Colage after coming out himself and then witnessing his father's own coming out.

This Weekend Campus Pride featured in New York Times: Recruiting Gay Students: Finding LGBT Friendly Colleges

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NEW YORK TIMES FEATURES CAMPUS PRIDE

How to Find a Gay-Friendly Campus?

CAMPUS PRIDE'S NATIONAL LGBT COLLEGE FAIR PROGRAM

THEY ARE HERE TO RECRUIT YOU
Colleges Reach Out as Never Before
by John Schwartz


READ THE ENTIRE STORY ONLINE
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/18/education/edlife/18guidance-t.html

Picture 5_0.pngThe scene was similar to one that plays out thousands of times a year in gyms and auditoriums around the country: a college fair. The folding tables, the school banners, the admissions officers with a student representative or two, and the brochures and tchotchkes laid out. The only thing that might have made this one appear out of the ordinary was the preponderance of handouts with rainbow designs, and the fact that the fair was being held at the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center in Greenwich Village. This college fair, and several like it around the country, was devoted to recruiting gay students.

“Actually going out and recruiting a gay student — that’s a very new thing for colleges,” says Shane L. Windmeyer, the co-founder of Campus Pride, a national organization that promotes safe college environments for gay students and sponsored the event.

While Ivy League schools are often represented, the fairs also attract lesser-known institutions like Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Scott A. McIntyre, associate director of admissions there, says that his university attends some 500 fairs each year, and that including one for gay students made sense.

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