The Pride Center serves as the meeting space for student groups and host speakers, discussion groups and community events.
The Pride Center was opened in 2005 after students campaigned for funding from the University for a safe space for people who identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or allies and for those that wanted to have a resource on campus for exploring such topics.
LGBTQ programs at the University of Redlands provide a holistic environment for LGBTQ students, staff and faculty and allies to develop an inclusive community. Through speakers, trainings and student events, we provide a vibrant atmosphere for discussion on issues affecting the LGBTQ community on the international, national, local and campus levels. We acknowledge the importance of understanding the intersections of race, class, gender, disability and other identities in developing a holistic concept of sexual identity.
The Pride Center serves as the meeting space for student groups and host speakers, discussion groups and community events. Some of the events we help put on are National Coming Out Week, Drag Ball, Pride Week, National Day of Silence, Transgender Day of Remembrance, and Lavender Recognition Ceremony for graduating seniors. The Pride Center also has a great library of books and resources for and about the LGBTQA community.
The following are some student clubs and organizations that operate out of the Pride Center:
• People Representing Individuality, Diversity, & Equality (PRIDE) Alliance provides a safe and supportive atmosphere for all students who are looking to explore and/or define their sexual identity through social and political activity.
• Safe Space Allies seeks to encourage acceptance and appreciation of GLBT members of the community by providing Ally training and awareness campaigns.
The Pride Center provides a safe space for people who identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or allies and for those that want to have a resource on campus for exploring such topics. Through regular programming, discussions and community events, the Pride Center strives to create more awareness of the LGBTQ community on campus and empower heterosexual individuals to be better allies.