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Title: 199900 John Champagne, Assoc. Prof English, Chair CLGBE.


1
  • Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,
    committed citizens can change the world. Indeed,
    it is the only thing that ever has.
  • Margaret Mead
  • 2007 CLGBTE Retreat
  • Brief History of Commission

2
  • May 30 1991
  • Non discrimination clause
  • the new version indicates the University is
    committed to insuring discrimination does not
    occur based on an individual's ancestry or sexual
    orientation.

3
  • 9/12/91 Report
  • 11 member committee - faculty, staff, students,
    administrators surveyed 20 gay faculty and staff.
    Recommended
  • Office for LGB concerns
  • Standing commission
  • Personnel provide DPB, dual hiring, library
    privileges
  • Release time faculty should be released from
    teaching one course to develop lgbt course
  • Student course evaluation should include
    questions on faculty sensitivity to gay/lesbian
    issues

4
  • October 1991
  • Commission (21 members) founded as
    University-wide advisory committee to the
    president in response to campus environment team
    report from 1988 - 70 of all acts of intolerance
    were directed toward those perceived to be
    lesbian, gay, or bisexual.
  • Appointed by James Stewart, vice provost
  • Committee chaired by William Tierney, assoc. Prof
    of Education,
  • Joab Thomas president of PSU
  • 4 subcommittees to address major concerns of
    report
  • Structure of the committee,
  • University policies,
  • Educational initiatives and curriculum, and
  • the role each plays in relation to gay, lesbian
    and bisexual groups

5
  • 1993
  • Support Network created by 2 graduate students,
    Kiersten Elliot and Kyle Richards, called Safe
    Space Program, Feb 1, 1994 Commission provided
    home.
  • 1996 260 member of Support Network
  • 2007 771 members

6
  • 1996
  • For first time PSU joined celebration of National
    of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual History Month
    (October)

7
  • April 2000
  • Transgender added to CLGBE

8
  • November 2001
  • LGBTA Student Resource Center Alison Subasic
    director
  • 2005 Christian Matheis hired as Assistant Director

9
  • 2002
  • Employee Special Assistance Fund (announced in
    Intercom January 2003)

10
  • 1991/92 - Committee on LGB Equity William
    Tierney (Assoc. Prof. Education)
  • Policy Recommendations
  • Recommendations on health insurance
  • University Health Services education, expand
    HIV testing. Hire physician to work with HIV
    positive students
  • Develop resource directory
  • Increase visibility of non-discrimination policy
  • Publications regarding gay, lesbian, bisexual
    concerns still need work
  • Curricular Integration recommendations
  • Recommend traveling workshops on curricular
    integration of LGB concerns
  • Recommend periodic feature article in
    collegian/Intercom on faculty working in LGB
    issues
  • Educations Recommendations
  • Produce pamphlet on Homosexuality and Homophobia,
    distribute to faculty, staff and students
  • Establish monthly calendar with relevant glb
    concerns
  • Workshops on diversity
  • EOPC conduct faculty/staff workshop on diversity
    related to GLB concerns
  • Send committee members to National Conference on
    Education of Homophobia and Sexual Orientation
  • Structure recommendations
  • Should we push to make committee commission?
  • Develop staff position, trainer?

11
  • 1992/93 Committee Steve Armentrout, Math
    Prof., Chair
  • Received funding, 3000 for resource directory.
    Plan to survey community
  • Asked to nominate interested people for vice
    provost and dean of education
  • Recommended starting an electronic newsletter
  • Recommended that commission meet with board of
    trustees

12
  • 1993/94 Lynda Goldstein, assoc. Prof English,
    Wilkes-Barre Chair Committee
  • Non-discrimination Policy graduate student
    housing for domestic partners, changing wording
    to be inclusive
  • Six workshops held at campuses
  • Draft resource directory completed
  • Discussion about including transgender in
    committee name
  • Developed list of commonwealth campus people
    included 6 campuses

13
  • 1994/95 - Tony D'Augelli, Prof. HHD, Chair
    Committee
  • Lunch salons casual discussions on topics
    related to lgb
  • Training workshops for campuses continued
  • Coordinated with solicited funding from
    departments for The Lecture Series on
    LesbianGayBisexual Lives".
  • Met with Faculty Senate re DPB
  • Discussion of a Resource center

14
  • 1995/96 - Jeannette Bragger, French Dept, Chair
    Committee
  • Developed committee brochure
  • Proposal for Resource Center
  • Committee transitions into a Commission
    11/30/95
  • DAA and Dept Head survey
  • Town Meeting held
  • Report on CES survey conducted

15
  • 1996/97 - Morris Weinstock, Computer Research
    programmer, Chair CLGBE
  • Goal 1 increase visibility
  • Met with Committee on Campus Environment of the
    Board of Trustees
  • Spoke to CES diversity committee member added
    to commission as liaison
  • Commission Service on committees HR Staff Focus
    committee
  • Created library exhibit - Lesbian and Gay Issues
    at Penn State, 1971 - 1996 Twenty-five Years of
    Press
  • Spoke on Take Note with Patty Satalia
  • November blitz week banner and table staffed in
    dining halls
  • Goal 2 work to unify lgb and allies
    communities
  • Two research forums held
  • Workshop on integrating LGB issues in classroom
  • Developed list of classes that incorporate LGB
    issues
  • Joint retreat for all three commissions
  • Concern regarding Renee Portland speaking at
    TDTWD, PFLAG brochures distributed
  • Goal 3 create safe place for lgb to convene
  • Reception held for lgb and allies 150 people
    attended
  • End of year reception - 100 people came
  • Lobbied student concerns for resource center
    included in strategic plan
  • Form to allow students to request from
    commission

16
  • 1997/98 - Sallie McCorkle, assoc. Prof of Art,
    Chair CLGBE
  • Commission members printed in Collegian
  • Community letters National Gay and Lesbian
    History month
  • Ally and Outstanding Service Award
  • Fall Summit and Spring Reception
  • Developing webpage
  • Joint commission meetings
  • Campus liaisons 30 from 18 non-UP locations
  • Network Newsletter
  • Coordinator LGB equity

17
  • 1998/99 - Robert Seeds, Dept. Head Math Dept.
    Chair CLGBE
  • Faculty Senate decision to implement DPB in
    conflict with PA legislators. Spanier decision
    to not approve Feb. 10,1999
  • Spanier states dual career program open to
    everyone
  • Assessment survey of Support Network
  • Student Resource bookmarks
  • Heterosexism workshops for campuses
  • Straight Talks
  • Funding for packets and reference materials for
    Support Network
  • Resource info plan for room
  • Continued discussion re Transgender inclusion

18
  • 1999/00 - John Champagne, Assoc. Prof English,
    Chair CLGBE
  • Transgender added to Commission
  • Commission hired consultant to advise on how to
    achieve goals in the institutions Framework for
    Diversity.
  • Limit activities to advisory body to OVPEE
  • Challenge rumors
  • Stop friction in community
  • Follow bylaws on who are commission
    spokespersons
  • Begin healing process in LGBT community
  • Hold retreat vision, mission, purpose, goals
  • Host town meeting
  • Establish and publish core functions of
    Commission
  • Update bylaws
  • Separate nominating committee from exec.
    Committee
  • Create true shared vision
  • Have student chair student concerns committee
  • Attend student meetings and gatherings

19
  • 2000/01 Neill Johnson Assoc. Director for the
    Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching
    Chair CLGBTE
  • Strategic planning retreat
  • Reaffirmed vision - To create a climate of
    justice, understanding, support, and respect for
    lgbt and questioning members of the Penn State
    community,
  • Town meeting shared areas of focus
  • Program series with Am assoc. of university women
    Not Hate, Note Here.
  • Two joint commission retreats
  • Lecture to all nurse practitioners and physician
    assistants - Healthcare Needs of Lesbian, Gay,
    Bisexual and Transgender Individuals Providing
    Culturally Competent Healthcare.
  • LGBTA center opens

20
  • 2001/02 Tramble Turner DAA Abington, - Chair
    CLGBTE
  • 10 year celebration banquet 160 people
  • Revised bylaws
  • First meetings with athletic director
  • Plans for follow up to last fall pulse survey

21
  • 2002/03 - Louis Campbell (assoc. Prof. Speech
    Communication) Liz Jenkins (Senior Lecturer
    Eng) co-Chairs CLGBTE
  • Town Meeting
  • Outstanding commitment to equity to Billie
    Willits
  • Library Archive project

22
  • 2003/04 - Dan Treviño (Sr. Instructor
    Biobehavioral Health) Jerry Henry (Mgr. HR)-
    co-Chairs CLGBTE
  • Meeting with Billie Willits re grad student dpb
  • Senior Vice President for Finance and Business
    includes LGBT in annual breakfast meeting re
    climate
  • Survey of campus liaisons
  • Met with Alumni office regarding diversifying the
    Alumni Fellows Award following Renee Portlands
    receipt of the award
  • Support Network brochure sent out to 15,000
    people
  • LGBTA professional listserv developed, 75 people
    joined. Social activities coordinated
  • Work with HRDC to make Support Network membership
    professional development

23
  • 2004/05 Tunç A. Iyriboz (MD Hershey) Kate
    Lumley-Sapanski (Ast. Dir. EHS), co-Chairs
    CLGBTE
  • DPB implemented
  • Worked with other commissions to id liaisons for
    non- UP campuses
  • Combined with commissions to send joint
    electronic letter to students and employees on
    three commissions included in PSU newswire
  • Follow-up meeting with athletics following
    framework to foster diversity info
  • Meeting of past chairs institutional memory
  • Worked with Victoria to upload commission info to
    Angel
  • Ad hoc transgender task force

24
  • 2005/06 Susan Shuman (Ast. Dean Equity Div.)
    Jennifer De Coste (,Dir Inst Equity Div.)
    co-Chairs CLGBTE
  • Worked to educate committees for prestigious
    awards (Renaissance Fund, the Penn State Alumni
    Association, and the Board of Trustees)
  • Worked with constituencies involved in Portland
    investigation - Authored numerous position
    papers
  • Summary meetings minutes posted to web site to
    improve communication and openness
  • include gender identity as a protected class in
    both Policy AD42 Statement on Nondiscrimination
    and Policy AD29 Statement on Intolerance
  • Faculty senate liaison appointed
  • Marketing new brochure and promotional items,
    pens

25
  • 2006/07 Jenneth Layaou (Grad Educational Equity)
    Brent Hurley DUS advising Program
  • Coordinator, co-Chairs CLGBTE
  • Joint Commissions Athletic Subcommittee
  • 15 year celebrations 1 each month
  • Support Network transitions to LGBTA Student
    Resource Center
  • ICA liaison training
  • Transgender Task Force internal training
  • Affirmative Action Office liaison
  • Student Outreach growth in student involvement

26
  • our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
    Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond
    measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that
    frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be
    brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous?
    Actually, who are you not to be?...
  • As we let our light shine, we consciously give
    other people permission to do the same. As we
    are liberated from our own fears, our presence
    automatically liberates others.
  • Nelson Mandela
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