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Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation Resource Center

The Center

About the Center

 

A Safe Space.

When you visit GIESORC, no assumptions about your sexual orientation or gender identity are made. All members of the WSU community are invited to join us and learn more about LGBT issues, partake of our resources, and meet each other.

We promote a safe and welcoming campus climate that fosters education, empowerment, and tolerance.

Mission Statement.

The mission of the Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation Resource Center is to support education and advocacy for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and straight-allied students, staff, and faculty, as well as alumni/ae and members of the Palouse community. The Center is charged with promoting the University’s vision of equity and diversity by valuing the broadest inclusion, working to create equal access and opportunity at every level of the institution, encouraging the highest academic and personal achievement, providing the greatest opportunity for every member of the Washington State University communities, and challenging intolerance and discrimination.

Center History.

Under the leadership of Dr. Ernestine Madison, Vice Provost for Human Relations and Resources, and President Sam Smith, and with the input of faculty, staff, and students, a proposal for the establishment of Washington State University’s Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Program was completed in 1994. Bobbi Bonace was then appointed Coordinator of the Program and the office was housed in Daggy Hall.

In June of 1995, the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Allies (GLBA) Center officially opened in Rooms B19A and B17 of the Compton Union Building. Over the next fiscal year the Center supported research for a climate report, established a Speakers Bureau, provided mentoring and space for the GLBA Student Association, created a monthly program newsletter, and collected the foundations of a circulating library. The Center was instrumental in assisting the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Ally (GLBTA) Student Association to become an officially recognized committee of the Associated Students of WSU.

Dr. Bonace left WSU in July of 1996, and Dr. Madison appointed an interim Director, Tori Byington, who held the position until December of 1996, pending completion of a new job description and reformulated goals for the Center in preparation for a national search. The search resulted in the hiring of Dr. Melynda Huskey in February of 1997.

1998 saw the establishment of Lavender Graduation, an annual event celebrating the achievements of glbt and allied students. In 2000, the Center hosted a series of scholarly presentations, including Peter Boag, a historian, Mel White, the founder of Soul Force, Amber Hollibaugh, and Emi Koyama. It also collaborated for the first time with Greek Affairs to sponsor a major program, “Journey to a Hate-Free Millennium.”

In the new millennium the program intensified active HIV awareness and prevention work through a collaboration with Whitman County Public Health.

In 2001 we proudly held a reception to welcome our WSU Police liaison to the GLBA program. In conjunction with Residence Life, the Roommate Connection Program begins as a way for GLBTA students to confidentially find safe and accepting roommates.

2003, 2004 saw our partnerships and resources grow when the Department of Residence Life added the GLBA Center as another collateral assignment option for the Resident Educational Directors. Counseling Services and Career Services also provided regular contact through liaisons. The GLBTA began to work in closer partnership with the Residence Hall Association and Greek Life. In 2006 the GLBA Center changed its name to the Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation Resource Center.

Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation Resource Center, PO Box 647204, CUB 401,
Washington State University, Pullman, WA  99164-7204, 509-335-6388, Contact Us