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Out & About Campus : Personal Accounts by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender College Students

coverOut on Fraternity Row : Personal Accounts of Being Gay in a College Fraternity by Shane L. Windmeyer (Editor), Pamela W. Freeman (Editor), Lambda 10 Project.  

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This uncompromising first-person series of accounts of life inside that traditionally homophobic institution-the college fraternity-is riveting and brutally honest. Brotherhood, friendship, and a chance to belong are the promises offered to young men by campus fraternities. But what if the young man happens to be gay? Will his brothers accept him, or will he lose his friendships and his community? More than 30 men join voices in this emotionally charged and important anthology to tell their individual stories of coming out or keeping silent and how this decision changed their fraternal experience, their view of themselves, and even their lives. Also included are information and educational interventions on how to deal with homophobia in the college fraternity and how to encourage the Greek system to accept openly gay members. For anyone struggling with issues of trying to belong or being true to himself, Out on Fraternity Row will provide the comfort of knowing he is not alone..  

Alpha Lambda Tau International Social Fraternity, Inc.

To provide social, educational, financial, career, and character building opportunities for gay, bisexual, transgender, and alternative lifestyle friendly male college students through motivational creative and meaningful recreational, scholastic, and community service programs.

1040 East Troy Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46203
317 791 8595
317 783 7833 (fax)
ALAMBDATAU@HOTMAIL.COM

 

Coming Out on Campus

This article, set up as question & answer, is based loosely on the SHARE Program and Health Education booklet McCosh Health Center Princeton University... the specific references to Princeton have been changed to make it more appropriate to our University community.

 

Delta Lambda Phi
Delta Lambda Phi National Social Fraternity is organized as a non-profit corporation under District of Columbia Law. The Corporation is organized for social and recreational purposes as it may qualify as exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)7 of the Internal Revenue Code.

Mission:

More specifically, such purposes include, but are not limited to:

To enhance the quality of life among gay, bisexual, and progressive men by providing dignified and purposeful social, service, and recreational activities.

Organized after the model of other collegiate Greek societies, the group has a pledging process, a coat of arms, a fraternity pin, national convention, and a chapter program that conforms with the policies of the National Interfraternity Council.

The Fraternity maintains two offices nationally in Washington, D.C. and Sacramento, CA. A Board of Directors consisting of nine elected members governs the Fraternity between conventions. Chapters are located throughout the United States. Chapter delegates meet together with the Board of Directors annually at the national convention to review Fraternity policy, attend educational seminars, and socialize. The Fraternity is divided into four regions, each with a regional governor, to coordinate inter-chapter activities and extension activities.

 

 Invisible Membership

A National Survey of Lesbigay Greek Members.  by Douglas N. Case

Excerpt:

Over the course of the past few years, there has been substantial public attention to the issue of lesbians, bisexuals, and gay men (which for simplicity I refer to as "lesbigays") serving in the military. A great deal of research on the topic has been undertaken, resulting in several published works, including Randy Shilts' best selling book Conduct Unbecoming. In many ways, the social dynamics of lesbigays in college fraternities and sororities parallels that of lesbigays in the armed forces. In both cases, there are cohesive single-gender units of young adults in which the existence of homosexuality or bisexuality is perceived as threatening. Unlike the flurry of information chronicling the experiences of lesbigay members of the military, however, there has been virtually no published research on the experiences lesbigay members of fraternities and sororities...

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Lambda 10 Project -- GLB Greek Issues
Developed in the Fall of 1995, the Lambda 10 Project - National Clearinghouse for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Greek Issues works to heighten the visibility of gay, lesbian, and bisexual members of the college fraternity by serving as a clearinghouse for educational resources and educational materials related to sexual orientation and the fraternity / sorority experience.

Lambda 10 Project is an associate member of the Association of Fraternity Advisors and is housed in the Office of Student Ethics and Anti-harassment Programs at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.   The Project created the first book and educational resource solely dedicated to this topic titled Out on Fraternity Row: Personal Accounts of Being Gay in a College Fraternity released by Alyson Publications, Inc in 1998.

Indiana University
705 East Seventh Street
Bloomington, IN 47405
812 855 4463
812 855 4465 (fax)
lambda10@indiana.edu

  

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