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UCLA GENDER STUDIES DEPARTMENT OPEN POSITION: Academic Program Advisor for LGBTQ Studies 2024-2025
UCLA GENDER STUDIES DEPARTMENT OPEN POSITION: Academic Program Advisor for LGBTQ Studies 2024-2025University of California Los AngelesRequisition Number: JPF09458Within the College of Letter and Science, the Division of Social Sciences, the department of Gender Studies is home to 20 ladder faculty, 4 lecturers, and 200 undergraduate and 28 graduate students. The LGBTQ Studies minor and program is housed within the Gender Studies department with a Program Chair (from Gender Studies) and an interdisciplinary advisory committee from faculty across campus. The Academic Administrat
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Opinion: UCLA can continue to combat intolerance by increasing LGBTQ studies funding
UCLA may represent a beacon of progressivism and inclusivity for LGBTQ students.
But a closer look reveals holes in this perfect image.
UCLA has sponsored groundbreaking LGBTQ investigate for more than 50 years, which is longer than most other universities in the United States. However, this hasn’t stopped some on campus from attacking the LGBTQ community.
The Bruin Republicans recently tweeted “Mental illnesses like transgenderism should be treated in hospitals not taught in educational institutions” in response to a Daily Bruin article highlighting the absence of a transgender studies professor at UCLA. This tweet has since been removed because it violated Twitter’s rules.
As ignorant and factually incorrect as this tweet may have been, it’s not just these extreme viewpoints propagated by bigoted groups that are hurting students. Institutional problems, like the lack of adequate funding for LGBTQ programs, seriouslychallenge the university’s supposed commitment to equity and inclusion.
We as a community need to persist to uphold the principles UCLA claims to
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