Queer Crafternoon
Queer Crafternoons are a space to relax, enjoy each other’s company, and do crafts. We bake, knit, chat, watch movies, crochet, weave—you name it! We meet every Friday afternoon at the Yale Office of LGBTQ Resources.
Queer Crafternoons are a space to relax, enjoy each other’s company, and do crafts. We bake, knit, chat, watch movies, crochet, weave—you name it! We meet every Friday afternoon at the Yale Office of LGBTQ Resources.
Queer Crafternoons are a space to relax, enjoy each other’s company, and do crafts. We bake, knit, chat, watch movies, crochet, weave—you name it! We meet every Friday afternoon at the Yale Office of LGBTQ Resources.
The office of LGBTQ Resources and the LGBTQ Affinity group host lunches for parents of LGBTQ children (and their allies) every third Thursday of each month. All parents of LGBTQ children–as well as LGBTQ staff & faculty and allies–are invited to share this space for support, community, and conversation.
Yale’s LGBTQ+ community, their partners and families are cordially invited to brunch at the Office of LGBTQ Resources, prepared by our resident Queer Chef Whitney! RSVPs are helpful, but not required!
Yale’s LGBTQ+ community, their partners and families are cordially invited to brunch at the Office of LGBTQ Resources, prepared by our resident Queer Chef Whitney! RSVPs are helpful, but not required!
***All library exhibitions are closed until further notice as part of the university’s COVID-19 response. We invite you to visit our online exhibitions***
In conjunction with the 50 Women at Yale 150 campus-wide celebration, two Yale College seniors have curated side-by-side exhibits on two different aspects of women at Yale using materials from library collections.
Yale ITS believes that learning accessibility and front-end best practices should be an ongoing, permanent process of training and skills development. To support developers’ continuing education, the Digital Accessibility Team is hosting monthly brown-bags where developers can bring their lunches and learn something about accessibility that they can begin implementing right away.
Poet and memoirist Reginald Dwayne Betts will read from his just-out poetry collection, FELON, which focuses on the aftermath of his prison experience, and answer questions about his work, his life, and the long-term effects of incarceration.
Beyond the Binary is a safe space for conversations and community-building for Yale community members who are transgender, agender, dualgender, genderqueer, gender questioning, nonbinary or otherwise hosted weekly at the Office of LGBTQ Resources. Sign up for the BtB mailing list to find out about discussion topics, activities and special events, and contact Seth Wallace with any questions!
Beyond the Binary is a safe space for conversations and community-building for Yale community members who are transgender, agender, dualgender, genderqueer, gender questioning, nonbinary or otherwise hosted weekly at the Office of LGBTQ Resources. Sign up for the BtB mailing list to find out about discussion topics, activities and special events, and contact Seth Wallace with any questions!