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Cameron Jay, President of Athens Pride and Queer Collective, had his very first pride at the Lay Park festival in and came in with a hat covering his entire face. After the event, Cameron left with a smile and his hat completely off of his head!

InAthens Pride merged with Athens Queer Collective, a group of old Athens Pride board members who broke off from Athens Pride years before due to seeking more of a focus on community engagement and year-round events. There are a variety of resources available to students seeking support and a community on campus, including the LGBT Resource Center.

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The university has policies to protect LGBTQIA+ individuals from discrimination and provides gender-inclusive housing options, all-gender restrooms, locker rooms, and healthcare and educational materials. Free printed maps of the Queer Space tour are available at the Historic Athens Welcome Center.

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Ricky Roberts wrote an excellent proposal for the university council seeking full health insurance benefits, which the university council endorsed but the regents vetoed. The University of Georgia aims to foster a welcoming and inclusive environment for students of all backgrounds.

The Hobbit Habit. Fine Arts Building. Athens Pride and Queer Collective APQC is a very active group in town, hosting sports leagues, support groups, and an annual festival and parade. It was a way for gay employees, mainly in the university setting, to gain support and community.

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Inthey moved to Lay Park to expand, and inthey achieved non-profit c3 status. Explore Athens, Georgia's queer spaces with our self-guided tour. Flash forward to the present day - Cameron Jay started an Athens Rainbow Crosswalk Initiative in through Athens Pride, collecting 8, signatures to install the crosswalk on College Avenue.

Since then, Athens Pride has taken up the streets of Downtown for festivals and partied it up at Terrapin, a gay-owned brewery, to show pride. The history of coeducation at the University of Georgia spans more than a century, starting just beforewhen Mary Lyndon, the first woman to get a degree from the university, got her.

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Lay Park. We support and affirm every student inclusive of sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, and expression. If you want to check them out please do so on social media or their website athenspride. We strive to recognize the intersectionality between identities, work toward equity, make space to celebrate one another, and create space for everyone to feel like they belong.

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Though the event had already taken place at the pavilion on Lake Herrick for years, having a committee and board for Pride helped the event take off. Inthe University System of Georgia extended voluntary benefits to domestic partners. The LGBT Resource Center serves as a space by which all members of the University of Georgia community can engage and explore issues associated with sexual and gender identities.

The parade ended at Lay Park! In Octoberthe crosswalk was painted. Slightly tucked away north of downtown, this park was the second location of the Athens Pride picnic. March 10th marks the anniversary of a dance at Memorial Hall that started a revolution.

Memorial Hall. ATHENS, GA – The University of Georgia's Pride Center is proud to host its first-ever Trans Day of Remembrance Ceremony and Speaker Series at the historic UGA Chapel on Monday, November 20, from 6 p.m. Another step to secure domestic partner benefits occurred in UGA music professor Adrian Childs was instrumental in the soft benefits victory.

Our mission at the University of Georgia’s Pride Center is to foster an inclusive, informed community. Athens Pride at that time had a narrowed focus on the annual festival. As years passed and leadership changed, priorities and values changed towards community support, and the groups merged to become Athens Pride and Queer Collective APQC.