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Archive for April, 2007

Rainbow Award winners are BV QueSt Coordinators!

Special congratulations are in order for two of our
BV QueSt Coordinating Committee members!

Mike Jackson and Tom Spellman

Mike & Tom have been selected as recipients of this year’s Rainbow Award, presented by Aggie ALLIES. They have been selected for their long-term leadership in the queer/ally community and, in particular, for their involvement with BV QueSt and our fundraising efforts.

A formal presentation of their award was held at the Evening of the Arts, the conclusion of Gay Awareness Week.

As part of the prize package, BV QueSt will donate $100 in their honor to the local queer/ally charity of their choice. Mike and Tom announced that they would request their donation be given to GLBTA (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Aggies). Their purpose is to suporrt the youth who will change our world for the better.

Rainbow-themed tuxedo cake by Cinderella Stories
Cinderella Stories
made a beautiful cake, which was donated by Brazos Progressives

Congratulations Mike & Tom. Thank you for all you do to make Aggieland a better place for everyone.

(Read the article)

History of Gay Awareness Week at Texas A&M

This week someone asked me for the specifics on the recognition of GLBT persons at A&M and I found the following history statement from an old GLSS (Gay and Lesbian Student Services) pamphlet from 1992. I thought it appropriate to share it once again with the local community to remind and educate others as to why we celebrate Gay Awareness Week during April at A&M. It was started to commemorate the date (April 1, 1985) that the Supreme Court refused to hear the case letting the lower Courts ruling stand in favor of Gay Student Services thus opening the door for GLBT persons at A&M. We often need to remember that everyone does not know this history and so we must tell it again and again because it is OUR history and should not be forgotten.

Have A Great Gay Awareness Week! Be Sure to Participate!

Mike Jackson

On April 4, 1976, three students met with Dr. John Koldus, Vice President of Student Affairs, to ask permission to advertise on the campus the meeting times of a new service group for gays and lesbians. The triumvirate was denied campus advertising access because only officially recognized groups were allowed this privilege.

The next day, an application for recognition was filed, and almost as quickly as it was filed, it was denied, on the ground that the group was not “consistent with the philosophy and goals of TAMU.”

The group hired a lawyer in February 1977 to file a lawsuit against the University. The case was heard in District Court on November 16, 1981, and a decision was rendered in favor of TAMU.

The organization appealed the decision to the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, and on August 3, 1984, the court ruled unanimously in favor of the organization, saying that TAMU’s reasons were not sufficient to deny the group its first amendment rights.

In desperation, TAMU filed an appeal to the U. S. Supreme Court with private donations in an attempt to overturn the ruling. However, the Supreme Court refused to hear the case on April 1, 1985. The 5th Circuit Court decision was allowed to stand.

On June 6, 1985, the Gay Student Services was recognized quietly by Texas A&M University.

Courtesy of Mike Jackson

Gay Student Services v. Texas A & M University

Read the full-text and history of the lawsuit between
Texas A&M University and Gay Student Services:

  • go to the library’s homepage
  • click on the Indexes/Databases link in Search Now
  • type in Westlaw
  • Click thru to the database (there are a couple of clicks when
    you get there — agreement page, pop-up blocker page). When you are on
    the main search page, click the law tab.
  • Search by the case name or number:
    Gay Student Services v. Texas A & M University
    737 F.2d 1317

Compliments of Nancy Northup. Texas A&M Libraries

Gay Awareness Week - Texas A&M

Gay Awareness Week - Texas A&M - Schedule of Events

Brazos Valley QueSt is proud to co-sponsor these events during GAW (as part of the OUTreach Grant)

To apply for an OUTreach grant to support your local queer or queer-supportive program, visit the grants section of the BV QueSt website.