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LGBT. Educational Activities. Below are LGBT educational exercises that anyone can utilize as ice breakers, generate discussions, activities or even create a full program around. That's Gay GLBT Trivia Bisexuality Activity Dealing with Homophobia Situation Exercise Coming Out Stars Early Learning about LGBT People What I've Always Wanted to Know Allies Role Play Standing on the Other Side Non-Gender Specific Dating Game Residence Hall Scenarios Imagine This Rites of Passage Losses Exercise Imagine How You'd Feel Sentence Completion - Myths and Stereotypes LGBT Speaker's Bureau In addition, the center has a LGBT Speaker’s Bureau that consists of LGBT and Ally students that are willing and able to attend a program to facilitate a LGBT activity or simply speak about their personal experiences being a member of the LGBT Community.

EarlyLearningaboutGLBpeople. GLBTTrivia. ComingOutStars. LGBT Terminology. Faculty Toolkit. Faculty members are important Allies for the LGBT Community in large part because of the respect they receive from students, administrators and staff members on campus, and also because their opinions inside and outside the classroom can have a profound effect on one’s personal development. Below are some resources to make the classroom more inclusive. Suggestions on how to integrate LGBT people and issues in the classroom An assessment to make the classroom and yourself LGBT inclusive Online resources to make the classroom more inclusive to LGBT students Faculty & Staff Ally Program In addition, the LGBT Resource Center coordinates the Ally 'Safe Zone' Program in which faculty and staff members are invited to attend an initial orientation session and monthly luncheon discussions.

Speaker's Bureau. The LGBT Speaker’s Bureau provides resident advisors, student organizations and instructors an opportunity to sponsor an LGBT-themed diversity discussion that aims to educate students about current issues affecting the LGBT community through discussion and dialogue. The Speaker's Bureau consists of fellow LGBT undergraduate and graduate students who are trained to speak about their personal experiences or coordinate an LGBT ice breaker or workshop for students. Bureau members are comfortable with their own diverse sexual and gender identities and are eager to share their own experiences to educate the greater USC community about concerns and issues within the LGBT community.

If your residence hall or organization would like to address LGBT issues, then invite the LGBT Speaker’s Bureau by emailing the Speaker’s Bureau Coordinator at lgbtsb@usc.edu. How do I Work with the Speaker's Bureau? It's simple. Email the Speaker's Bureau Coordinator at lgbtsb@usc.edu Include: Home | Gay-Straight Alliance Network.