Kathryn J. Perkins, assistant professor and internship director of the political science department, shares her story of transitioning while teaching at CSULB.
Tag: OUTober
Transgender community in Long Beach has access to safe spaces, other places in the U.S. aren’t so lucky
Transgender youth rely on these communal spaces in order to fully develop themselves.
Bisexual students fear their sexuality is ‘invalidated’
“Pick a side” mentality leaves bisexual people feeling excluded in the LGBTQ+ community. Students and faculty reflect on bi-erasure and its implications on those who identify as bisexual.
CSULB graduate student explores sexuality through erotic art
Jonathan Torres creates explicit artworks to explore his sexuality and the ideas of femininity and masculinity that accompany it.
Editor’s Note: Happy OUTober!
The Daily Forty-Niner and special projects editor Hannah Getahun presents to you the OUTober issue. This week, the Daily Forty-Niner will be publishing stories related to the LGBTQ+ community at Long Beach and their experiences.
CAPS hosts ‘self-love’ workshop for OUTober
The event allowed students to express themselves and “unlearn queer shame.”
Supporting OUTober with drag
The stage in the middle of the room was surrounded by spiral columns of multi-colored balloons and spotlights creating rainbows on a backdrop. Monday night from 5 – 7 p.m., over a hundred students gathered to play Drag Bingo in the University Student Union Ballrooms in hopes of winning gift[Read More…]