Stonewall Center
Educational, social, and supportive programming by, for, and about the LGBTQIA+ community.
The Stonewall Center was founded in the spring of 2016 and aims to support students who identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ community and their allies by providing a safe space for self-discovery and community building. The Center offers an affirming and supportive space to discuss sexual orientation and gender identity and hosts weekly events focused on queer education and related themes. The Center promotes a judgment-free space for experimenting with presentation and identity.
The Stonewall Center also houses the Queer Closet, a clothing swap designed for students to find gender-affirming clothing.
The Stonewall Center and all sponsored programming are open to all students at Landmark College.
Centers for Diversity and Inclusion: Stonewall Center
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Location and Amenities
The Center is in the lower level of Frost Hall and is available for drop-in hours, meetings, and programs.
The Center contains comfortable furniture, a TV, a resource library, and materials related to sexual orientation and gender identity.