성관계, 성별 및 얼라이언스 정신에 대하여
Understanding Sexuality, Gender, and Allyship![]() | |
설립. | [1] | 전(
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목적 | "동성애자의 매력과 성소수자 문제에 [2]대해 개방적이고 존경스러운 토론의 장을 제공함으로써 가족과 BYU 커뮤니티를 강화합니다." |
위치 | |
서비스 지역 | 브리검영대학교 학생회 |
회원들 | 100 [3]이상 |
자원 봉사자들. | 40 [3][4]이상 |
웹 사이트 | www |
이전 이름 | 동성간의 매력에 대해서 |
USGA(Understanding Sexual, Gender, and Allyship, 이전 동일 성별 [5]매력 이해)는 LGBT 브리검 영 대학교 학생들과 [6][7][8][9][3]그 협력자들을 위한 단체입니다.2010년 BYU 캠퍼스에서 동성애와 예수 그리스도 후기성도 교회(LDS Church of Latter-day Saints)[10][11]에 관한 문제를 논의하기 위해 회의를 시작했다.그러나 2012년 12월까지 USGA는 Provo City[12][13] Library에서 캠퍼스 외 회의를 시작했으며 2018년 [14][15]현재도 캠퍼스 내에서의 회의는 금지되어 있습니다.BYU 캠퍼스는 2016년 [16]현재 공식적인 LGBT별 자원을 제공하지 않는다.이 단체는 정치적 중립을 유지하고 BYU의 명예 규범을 준수합니다.그것은 또한 모든 참가자들에게 BYU와 [17]LDS 교회를 존중할 것을 요구한다.이 그룹은 2012년 "It Gets Better" [11][18][19]비디오를 발표하면서 전국적인 관심을 받았다.이 단체는 [20]2013년에도 자살 예방 메시지를 발표했다.자매단체 USGA Rexburg는 LGBT Brigham Young University를 운영하고 있습니다.-아이다호 [21][22][23]렉스버그의 아이다호 학생 커뮤니티.
공개된 액티비티
이 그룹은 2012년 3월에 [24]언론 보도를 받은 "It Gets Better" 비디오를 발표했다.사회학과가 4월에 BYU 캠퍼스에서 개최한 USGA 지도자들의 학생 패널도 보수 정치 [25]단체로부터 대학에 대한 불만과 함께 언론 보도를 받았다.
2016년 프로보(Provo) 신문 데일리 헤럴드는 왜 BYU에 [26]다니는지, USGA 그룹,[27] 정신 건강,[28] 명예 규범,[29] 그리고 왜 BYU를 [30]떠나는지를 주제로 USGA 회원들의 경험에 관한 6개의 심층 기사를 연재했다.기사는 2개월에 걸쳐 작성되었으며, 시리즈 마지막에 편집 결론은 관리자에게 USGA BYU [31]학생들의 이야기를 들어달라고 요청했다.
2017년에 언론에 의해 보도된 다른 활동으로는 Faces of USGA 포토 저널리즘[32][33] 프로젝트와 Provo Pride Festival [34]부스가 있다.
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레퍼런스
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- ^ "Welcome to USGA!". usgabyu.com. USGA. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
- ^ a b c Braley, Dodson (4 November 2016). "Group provides a safety net for BYU's LGBT students". Daily Herald. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
- ^ "About Us". usgabyu.com. USGA. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
- ^ Tanner, Courtney (19 July 2018). "BYU's unofficial LGBTQ club has changed its name to reflect 'all different types of sexuality and gender identity'". Salt Lake Tribune.
- ^ Fieldsted, Page (24 February 2013). "Gay BYU students say attitudes are changing". Daily Herald. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
- ^ Wood, Benjamin (6 November 2016). "LGBT at Mormon universities tell of isolation — often from the people teaching them". Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
- ^ Katrandjian, Olivia (8 April 2012). "Gay Mormon Students Discuss Struggles With Suicide in 'It Gets Better' Video". ABC News. ABC News. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
- ^ Johnson, Frances (24 March 2016). "Choosing Love or the Mormon Church". The Atlantic. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
- ^ "Understanding Same-Gender Attraction" (PDF). Student Review. September 19, 2011. p. 16. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 26, 2012.
- ^ a b Olsen, Jessica (20 January 2017). "Timeline". BYU. The Daily Universe. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
- ^ Hales, Whitney (18 September 2015). "Provo LGBTQ support group reacts to Elder Rasband's devotional invitation". The Daily Universe. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
- ^ 05.13.148:45 AM ET (13 May 2014). "Mormon U. Forces Gays to Be Celibate". The Daily Beast. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
- ^ Kerr, Emma (22 May 2018). "Inside Gay Students' Fight to Be Heard at BYU". The Chronicle of Higher Education.
There are no institutional means of supporting students or educating professors on LGBTQ issues. ... USGA, is forced to meet in a local library because the university does not support or sanction its existence. Students in the group say they've been told it will never be allowed on campus.
- ^ Alberty, Erin (16 August 2016). "Students: BYU Honor Code leaves LGBT victims of sexual assault vulnerable and alone". The Salt Lake Tribune.
- ^ Gleeson, Scott (10 August 2016). "Could BYU's LGBT policies really deter Big 12 move?". USA Today. USA Today. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
- ^ "About Us". USGA. USGA. 17 May 2016. Retrieved 28 January 2017.
- ^ Winters, Rosemary (6 April 2012). "Gay BYU students to Mormon youths: 'It gets better'". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
- ^ "Gay Mormon Students From Brigham Young University Produce 'It Gets Better' Video". The Huffington Post. 6 April 2012. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
- ^ McDonald, Amy (12 November 2013). "'Just be there': Group raises awareness for LGBT suicide prevention". BYU. The Daily Universe. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
- ^ Brown, Taylor (28 Jan 2014). "USGA Provides a Place for Comfort". BYU-I. Scroll. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
- ^ "BYU-Idaho Group Fosters Understanding Around LGBT Issues". affirmation.org. Affirmation. 19 January 2013. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
- ^ "USGA Rexburg". facebook.com. USGA Rexburg. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
- ^ Bolding, Joshua (6 April 2012). "BYU groups seek to understand students with same-sex attraction". Deseret News. LDS Church. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
- ^ Avery, Dan. "Brigham Young University's Gay-Mormon Panel Draws Crowds, Questions". queerty.com. Q.Digital Company. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
- ^ Dodson, Braley (28 October 2016). "LGBT BYU students explain why they chose to attend and stay". Daily Herald. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
- ^ Dodson, Braley (4 November 2016). "Group provides a safety net for BYU's LGBT students". Daily Herald. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
- ^ Dodson, Braley (11 November 2016). "LGBT BYU students fighting suicide while facing unique mental health challenges". Daily Herald. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
- ^ Dodson, Braley (18 November 2016). "LGBT BYU students want honor code clarification". Daily Herald. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
- ^ Dodson, Braley (25 November 2016). "LGBT students explain why they chose to leave BYU". Daily Herald. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
- ^ Hale, Isaac (27 November 2016). "Herald editorial: Listen to BYU's LGBT students". Daily Herald. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
- ^ Wagner, Danielle B. (5 October 2017). "Lesbian Mormon Shares a Powerful Message to Members of the Church: 'I Want People to See My Face'". LDS Living. LDS Church. Deseret Book.
- ^ Jackman, Josh (6 October 2017). "This lesbian Mormon has posted an incredible coming out message". PinkNews. PinkNews Media Group.
- ^ Pierce, Scott D. (16 September 2017). "Provo's growing gay pride festival surprised many fans headed to the BYU football game". The Salt Lake Tribune.
No group was more visible than BYU's unofficial LGBTQ support group, USGA (Understanding Same-Gender Attraction) — their booth was right on the corner of Center and University. 'A lot of people on campus don't know that we exist, so they feel alone. And some of them think about suicide,' said Sabina Mendoza, 22, a BYU senior from Houston. 'We don't want anyone to feel that way.'