By Kaitlin Mulhere. When Emily Johnston and some of her peers at Carleton College didn't see themselves reflected at the campus sexuality and gender center, they sought out an acronym revision. Instead of LGBTQ and an "A" for "ally," they asked, can that letter recognize students who are asexual?
That was one year ago. Now, Johnston, a senior, is the president and co-founder of Asexuality Community and Education (ACE), which regularly draws 15 to 20 students to its meetings. And the campus center is actively working to expand its programs for asexual students. Read more...
11 novembre 2014
LGBTQ and Asexual, Too
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