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Related: About this forumUniversity of Houston students brace for LGBTQ Resource Center closure in response to Texas' DEI ban
My youngest child is LGBTQ and she loved the LGBTQ Resource Center. I am pissed at Greg and Dan Patrick for this stunt.
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https://www.texastribune.org/2023/08/17/university-houston-lgbtq-center-dei-ban/
SB 17, which takes effect on Jan. 1, will require that all state-funded colleges and universities close their DEI offices. It also bans any mandatory diversity training......
Jamie Gonzales, a former program coordinator at the University of Houstons LGBTQ Resource Center, hasnt slept well ever since she heard that the center will be disbanded in accordance with Senate Bill 17, a law banning diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at public higher education institutions.
Although she knew the closure was coming after the bill passed in April in the Texas Senate, she still found herself emotionally ill-prepared to grapple with the reality: an end of an era for a place that served as a beacon of acceptance, safety and support for thousands of queer Coogs, as UH students often call themselves.
There were a lot of special moments held in that space, said Gonzales while crying during a phone interview this week.
SB 17, which takes effect on Jan. 1, will require that all state-funded colleges and universities close their DEI offices. It also bans any mandatory diversity training.

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(163,320 posts)Rice University is stepping up to provide resources to LGTBQ+ students in Houston
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https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/education/article/rice-lgbtq-uh-anti-dei-law-18338437.php
The University of Houston's Center for Diversity and Inclusion and LGBTQ Resource Center will be disbanded after Thursday in favor of a new Center for Student Advocacy and Community as a space to serve all students. Public universities in Texas are in the process of dismantling their diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, offices because Senate Bill 17 bans DEI offices and diversity-related trainings and programs in higher education.
Rices status as a private institution protects it from the new state law.
These offices and resource centers are extremely important for queer college students, as they provide a safe space to build community and stand in solidarity with other LGBTQ+ students, Rice PRIDE students said on an Instagram post. With Rice University being a private institution and thus not as affected by this legislation, we have the unique opportunity to share our university-sponsored resources with others during these troubling times.
Rice PRIDE, the universitys LGBTQ student organization, is extending honorary membership to students from the University of Houston and other public universities that will no longer have designated offices to serve the LGBTQ population. After applying for membership, those students can now attend Rice PRIDE events or take any resources from Rices Queer Resource Center, a meeting space staffed by student volunteers in the Rice Memorial Center.

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