Mission Statement
The Resource
Center for Sexual & Gender Diversity
at UCSB is designed to be a safe and supportive environment for
all students, staff, and faculty, emphasizing resources for the
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex (LGBTQI)
community, as well as allies and those who are questioning their
sexual
orientation and/or
gender
identity. The Resource Center welcomes a diversity of racial,
ethic, religious, political and cultural values while advocating
for
the welfare
of those who have historically been marginalized because of their
sexual and/or gender identity. The Resource Center staff is
committed to serving the campus and larger community with professionalism
and respect. The Resource Center provides educational programming,
social activities, advocacy and consultation with the goal of
enhancing
safety, tolerance and quality of life in the UCSB community.
History
The establishment
of UCSB’s Resource Center for Sexual & Gender
Diversity can be credited to the efforts of many different people
and organizations throughout the years. These efforts included
students, staff and faculty whose presence, requests, demands and
activism led to the creation of the Queer Resource
Center in
1999. The history of campus organizing began when a student organization,
the Gay
Students’ Union was
first created at UCSB in 1972 (later becoming the Gay
People’s
Union in 1977). A faculty, staff and student
LGB awareness group was formed in 1989 and one of their first
goals was the creation
of a LGB Center at UCSB. A formal bid for
a Center was made in 1994 by a number of LGB groups including
the
student
LGBA, GLB Graduate Student Network, LGB Faculty Group, LGB Staff
Association, University Committee on LGBT Concerns, the rap groups
and LGBs of Color. In February of 1995, UCSB hosted
the first UC system-wide LGBT conference. Another formal proposal
for a center was made to the Chancellor in 1998 by the Queer Student
Union.
In October 1998, the day after the vigil for Matthew Sheppard,
the Queer Peer Intern spoke to the Chancellor about the lack of
support for LGBT students at UCSB and the need for allies. Soon
after the Chancellor and Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs pledged
funds for a LGBT Coordinator and small operating budget. In Winter,
1999, a large group of students protested for the protection and
growth of Ethnic and Queer studies on campus. Out of this protest
came a commitment from the Chancellor and Vice Chancellor to find
a space for a LGBT Center on campus.
The first
LGBT Coordinator was hired in June, 1999 and
the center was officially opened in Fall, 1999 on the third floor
of the University Center. The center was originally called the Queer
Resource Center until
the name
was changed to the Resource Center for Sexual & Gender
Diversity in Spring, 2001. The first full-time Assistant
Director of LGBT Resources was
hired in September 2005, thanks to additional funding from a student-initiated
mandatory fee that was passed during the student
elections the previous April. The Resource Center moved to its
current location in the Student Resource Building in February
2007.
RCSGD
Staffing History:
Queer Peer Interns:
1997-1998 Sergio Morales
1998-1999 Janet Mallen
1999-2000 Cecilia “CC” Sapp
2005-2006 Cameo Flores, Joel Rodriguez-Flores, & Christine
Shearer
| 2006-2007 |
Anti-Racist Community Intern |
Jennie
Beeson |
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Front Desk Associates |
Pritesh Pillay |
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|
Isaac Rodriguez |
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|
Stacy Umezu |
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|
Leigh Zeiske |
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Graduate Student Intern |
Larisa Veloz |
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Queer Peer Intern |
Gloria Schindler |
Directors:
1999-2000
Debbie Bazarsky
2000-2001 Maurice Hudson
2001-2002 Stacey Shears
2002-2007 Kyle Richards
2007-present [vacant]
Assistant
Directors:
2002-2003 Rebecca Chapman
2003-2004 Erin McGinnis Pullin
2005-2006 Stephanie Eunha Lee
2006-present chueh jun-fung
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