Romina Julian
Contributor
Excalibur’s Queer and Trans Supplement is the perfect place to mention that York has their own LGBTQ alliance group. For those who don’t know, I’m talking about a group who serve not only the queer and trans community, but the entire York population in general – the Trans Bisexual Lesbian Gay Alliance at York (or TBLGAY).
TBLGAY is a student-run service that focuses on creating a safe space for students and people in the York Community who are queer and trans-identified. They offer support and resources to anyone in the queer and queer-friendly community, and educate the York community through various workshops. They work from an anti-oppression system, so they don’t discriminate against anyone, no matter their race or religion.
Alastair Woods, TBLGAY external coordinator, is responsible for creating a liaison with outside groups, organizing events and workshops and acting as spokes- person. He often shares duties with internal coordinator Aaron M., whose responsibilities include keeping a safe-space environment and liaising with the other chairs at TBLGAY.
TBLGAY has many events planned for the 2010-2011 school year: they’re even inviting several acts from downtown Toronto to York later this year, with the continued goal of building a strong community at York University. Recently, they collaborated with the York Federation of Students (YFS) and filmed a series of videos for the “It Gets Better” campaign in response to the recent suicides among gay teens. Check out the YFS account, YFSLocal68, on YouTube, where you’ll even find a response from Mayor David Miller.
TBLGAY is often thought of as just a “social space.” While it is a place to socialize with people who are like-minded, it is also a place for resources for everyone in the York community – anyone is welcome.
For more information, contact TBLGAY via telephone at 416-736-2100 ext. 20494 or by email at tblgay@yorku.ca. They also have an office, room 449A in the Student Centre.
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