Campus Pride, the leading national nonprofit working to build future lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) leaders and develop safer, more LGBT-friendly colleges and universities, celebrates its 10thanniversary this month. The group is highlighting its decade-long record of achievements and accomplishments and giving back, kicking off their national BORN THIS GAY Campus Tour and a contest including more than$10,000 in prizes.
For 10 years, Campus Pride’s primary objective has been to develop necessary resources, programs and services to support LGBT and ally students on college campuses across the United States. Founded in the Fall of 2001 and launched a year later in October 2002, Campus Pride started as an online community and resource clearinghouse under the name Campus PrideNet. The original founding partners were M. Chad Wilson, Sarah E. Holmes & Shane L. Windmeyer. In 2006, the organization broadened its outreach efforts and restructured as the current educational non-profit organization Campus Pride. As part of the restructuring process, the Lambda 10 Project for LGBT Fraternity & Sorority Issues (www.lambda10.org (http://www.lambda10.org/)) became an educational initiative of Campus Pride.
Campus Pride's Lambda 10 Project had phenomenally fun -- and did we mention historic? -- weekend Nov. 12-13 at the OUT & Greek National LGBT & Ally Fraternity & Sorority Leadership Conference at Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind.
Fifteen years ago, Lambda 10 Project started at Indiana University. We returned this year, to count our successes and celebrate our history while continuing to do what we do best: building and strengthening current and future LGBT & allied fraternity members, leaders, staff and organizations.
But you know what really made our weekend? Fifteen Indiana University students were initiated into the first out-of-state chapter for Sigma Phi Beta, a a gay-straight allied fraternity that got its first start at Arizona State University in 2003. After their initiation, the Sigma Phi guys joined us at our conference. It was a blast!


There's just one month left before Lambda 10 Project's OUT & Greek National LGBT & Ally Fraternity & Sorority Leadership Conference. The event is slated for Nov. 12-14 at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.
OUT & Greek is the only conference of its kind for LGBT & ally fraternity and sorority leaders, and offers students, faculty and advisors opportunities to share their stories of coming out in the Greek system, network with other LGBT & ally fraternity and sorority leaders, learn strategies to make their communities safer and more LGBT-friendly and more.
Featured keynotes of this year’s conference include “Reel Diversity” by Brian C.Johnson, “The Time Is Now" with Shane Windmeyer, The New Gay Greek” with TJ Sullivan and “Always Wear Your Head” with Tyson Wooters. Featured sessions include a “Tell Your Story” student panel of LGBT fraternity and sorority members, "Transgender 101" roundtable, “Safe Space & Inclusion in Fraternities and Sororities” by Bucknell University as well as “Bystander Behavior” with Mike Dilbeck. There will also be a special Advisors Track for Fraternity & Sorority Professionals and a showing of the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt for conference participants.
Over three days on the Indiana University campus, registered participants can expect to learn, mold their leadership and change action plans and get to know other student leaders through fun, resourceful and detailed workshops, featured presentations, discussion groups, special events, national keynote speakers and more.
“There is no other conference nationwide that offers the resources, information and networking LGBT & ally fraternity and sorority leaders need to create change,”said Natalie Shaak, national conference chair. “Each participant will return from the conference with an action plan for change and leadership, ready to tackle challenges in their fraternities and sororities, on campus and in their communities.”
Registration is available online at www.lambda10.org/outandgreek/. Early bird rates are available until November 1. The early bird rate for undergraduate students is $185 and $215 for professional staff, advisors and graduate students. Registration includes all program materials, keynotes and entertainment during the three day conference. A special hotel block is available until October 18 in the Indiana Memorial Union Biddle Hotel & Conference Center. Scholarships are available online or by emailing info@campuspride.org.
The Lambda 10 Project, founded in 1995, works to heighten the visibility of LGBT members of the college fraternity and sorority by serving as a clearinghouse for educational resources and materials related to sexual orientation and gender identity/expression. Lambda 10 is an educational initiative of Campus Pride, a national non-profit working to create safer, more LGBT-inclusive colleges and build future LGBT and ally leaders.
To date the sponsors of the conference include CAMPUSPEAK, the GLBT Student Support Services Office of Indiana University and the Bloomington Hotel and Convention Services. To learn more about Lambda 10 Project, visit www.lambda10.org. For more about Campus Pride programs and services, please visit www.CampusPride.org or email info@campuspride.org.
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(P.S. -- Be sure you don't miss Lambda 10 Project's upcoming OUT & GREEK National Leadership Conference.)
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November 25, 2009 (Manhattan, Kansas) – A new chapter of Gamma Rho Lambda (GRL) was officially recognized at Kansas State University (K-State) on November 21st. GRL is the first national progressive sorority with a focus on providing a social support system for young college students in the LGBT and straight-ally community. Delta Chapter is the fourth undergraduate chapter recognized by GRL. The chartering occured the same weekend as the Out & Greek National Leadership Conference hosted at K-State this year.
The journey to establishing a chapter at K-State began a year and a half ago when Chelsey Fritch, Chapter President, and seven other students established a colony of Gamma Rho Lambda on campus. As a colony of GRL, young women are given the opportunity to prove to themselves and others that they can form a sustainable group dedicated to the mission of Gamma Rho Lambda. It is a difficult, three-semester process, and the group met both the requirements of the University’s Greek Life Office and Gamma Rho Lambda’s National Council.
“We’re extremely proud of the sisters at K-State,” said Janette Smith, Vice President of Expansion for Gamma Rho Lambda National Sorority. “The group is incredible. They have gone above and beyond the requirements for obtaining their charter, and I look forward to seeing the group continue to flourish.”
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Campus Pride Hosts Second Annual OUT & GREEK Conference for LGBT & Ally Fraternity & Sorority Members, Nov 19-22
Manhattan, KS, September 14 , 2009 – Campus Pride announced today the dates for the second annual Out & Greek conference designed for LGBT and ally college students and professionals involved in Greek life. The conference, which will take place November 19-22 at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, is the only conference of its kind for LGBT and ally fraternity and sorority members nationally. Registration now open along with call for workshop presenters online at http://www.lambda10.org/outandgreek.
Echoing the mission of Campus Pride's Lambda 10 educational initiative, the Out and Greek Conference aims to bring together lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) and ally members of fraternities and sororities in an effort to foster dialogue and create safer, more LGBT-friendly learning environments at colleges and universities.
"Fraternities and sororities were once considered a primary source of homophobia on college campuses," said conference chair Chelsey Fritch who is also a member of Gamma Rho Lambda, one of the nations queer-inclusive sororities. "But now more than ever LGBT members of the Greek system are being open and honest about who we are. This conference hopes to provide an opportunity to enhance that dialogue, share tools and create further strategies for change."
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