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鶹ƵUniversity Shares Its Pride at CNY Pride

Thursday, June 27, 2019, By Joyce LaLonde
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鶹ƵUniversity members march with others in higher education at CNY Pride Parade, holding 鶹ƵUniversity LGBT Resource Center banner

kemp-delisser (center left) marched with 30 other higher education representatives on Saturday, June 22 at the CNY Pride Festival and Parade. Photo by Matt Spitzmueller

On Saturday, June 22, CNY Pride hosted its annual CNY Pride Festival and Parade in the 鶹ƵInner Harbor. As part of the parade, khristian kemp-delisser ’01, director of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Resource Center on campus, helped organize a group of higher education professionals in the CNY area to march.

“In the early days of the CNY Pride parade, some educators actually could not risk being visible members of the LGBTQ community. Some people marched with paper bags over their heads,” says kemp-delisser.

Now, things are different.

“It’s heartwarming to be able to represent the higher education community in the parade,” says kemp-delisser. “We want the whole 鶹Ƶcommunity to see and share the Pride we each try to foster on our campuses.”

Folks marching in Pride Parade holding 鶹ƵUniversity LGBT Resource Center banner, wearing 鶹ƵUniversity apparel and holding 鶹ƵUniversity flag

This year’s CNY Pride Parade and Festival had a record number of attendees, doubling in size from last year’s event. Photo by Matt Spitzmueller

kemp-delisser led a group of more than 30 faculty, staff and students representing local colleges and universities to march proudly in the 2019 CNY Pride Parade. Jorge Castillo, Jo Wang, Kate Pollack G’17, Rob Pusch, Ashley O’Mara G’20, Jason Harris G’18 and Gilles Stromberg ’12 were among the 鶹ƵUniversity representatives at the event.

Colleagues from Hamilton College, Colgate University, Le Moyne College, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, SUNY Upstate Medical University and Onondaga Community College joined 鶹ƵUniversity staff.

Fifty years ago, the Stonewall Uprisings became a key turning point in the LGBT rights movement. Before Stonewall and still today, the queer community fights for human rights through activism, and Pride Festivals since Stonewall have been an annual opportunity to do so. While fighting for equal rights, Pride offers a space to celebrate the queer community.

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