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A college in Massachusetts is now offering a “queer home” for LGBTQ students, and it’s not the only one.
From Campus Reform. Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts has started a new housing option for LGBTQ-identifying students and so-called “allies.”
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The new “Queer Home” will be part of Williams College’s six Theme, Affinity, Program, and Special Interest (TAPSI) options, which include a “Sustainable Living Community” and “AAPI” (Asian American and Pacific Islander) housing, The Williams Record reported.
Williams College’s page for TAPSI housing–which is seemingly no longer available online, but of which an archived version still exists–stated that the goal of TAPSI housing is to provide “students who share an aspect of their identity the opportunity to live together in an intentional community with shared values and goals, allowing these students to feel supported and have their identities affirmed by those who live around them.” …
The idea of “queer housing” or similar options has been promoted and instituted in other schools as well. …
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(Excerpt from Campus Reform. Photo Credit: chris robert on Unsplash)