Word: qsaã
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...about 80 percent men,” said Emily S. Unger ’13. “I find it off-putting and it’s not that comfortable for me to come to QSA events, which is a problem.” The group also discussed QSA??s role among queer identity groups on campus. Nothing was decided at the meeting, but Garland and Chan said they plan on presenting new proposals based on yesterday’s feedback at their next executive board meeting. Executive board meetings are open to the public...
...voices undulated in unison with the chorus. Despite an initially tepid audience, the event’s organizers were quick to call Drag Night a success, especially for the student performers, who enjoyed the positive support of many their fellow classmates. Marco Chan ’11, one of QSA??s co-chairs, noted that the performance night brought diversity to the QSA??s programming, to the benefit of members and outsiders alike. “Pushing those boundaries of gender perception and conformity is really interesting, and again it’s an exercise that...
Using the word “queer” isn’t new for the QSA??as their Web site URL, www.hcs.harvard.edu/~queer, has included the word for years...
...Chair Rogelio J. Mercado, Jr. ’10 provided the example of an e-mail he once received from an asexual prefrosh who was unsure about whether the QSA??then the BGLTSA—would welcome asexuals...