LGBTQIA+ events are significant events that deserve to be recognized all over campus, these events are important and should be advertised more because they help connect and allow students to uplift their community.
LGBTQIA+ events are held in various places on campus, however the lack of attention and advertisement for these events is a concerning issue.
Around campus, there are hardly any flyers or welcome decor near these events being held on campus, while most events on campus have signs inviting students to the event.
Oftentimes pride events and workshops are also not on the LBCC website under the upcoming events tab, making it hard for students to know when and where these events are being held.
These events should be more popular around campus and should include a larger turnout.
Pride events are scheduled once a month to discuss different topics in the LGBTQIA+ community, however for how frequent these events are held, there is a lack in promoting these workshops and events.
Students that are part of the LGBTQIA+ club and a part of the Pride Scholars program are the only ones acknowledging these events.
The lack of promotion makes students who are not in this program or club unable to learn about different communities of people and how to be allies.
These events are important on campus, and are important for students that are part of the same community to share their experiences and learn from each other.
The pride events on campus deserve to be advocated for, and they deserve to be acknowledged on campus.
There should be flyers around campus as well as promotion and welcome signs near the event.
Students that are part of the LGBTQIA+ community deserve an outlet and space to come together, and students not a part of the community should be able to engage and stand in solidarity.