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Graduating Students can Register Now for Lavender Celebrations
Each year, the Yale LGBTQ Center celebrates the accomplishments, journeys, and contributions of our graduating students across Yale! Register now!
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Pride@Yale Committee presents Pride Prom 2026: Midnight in the Milky Way
Pride@Yale announces Pride Prom 2026’s theme: Midnight in the Milky way, which will occur on April 10th. RSVP now to attend or volunteer.
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South Asian Studies Council presents Kareem Khubchandani - Lessons in Drag
Explore drag as pedagogy with Kareem Khubchandani’s Lessons in Drag—a bold book talk at Yale, sponsored by South Asian Studies Council & allies.
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Yale LGBTQ Center and the AACC present: A Conversation with Author Bora Chung
The AACC & the Stonewall Library hosts a virtual book talk with alumna Bora Chung—genre-bending fiction, feminist themes, and live Q&A.
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Community Spotlight: Meet Local Photographer Linda-Cristal Young
Photographer Linda-Cristal Young captures queer performance, drag, and storytelling—onstage and behind the scenes—through powerful visual art.
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Yale Cabaret's Annual 'Dragaret' Show Showcases Student and Professional Talent
Dragaret served glamour, chaos, and cabaret realness during four shows at this February’s fiercest student-made spectacle at the Yale Cabaret.
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LGBTQ faculty, staff assemble survival kits for homeless New Haveners
LGBTQ Yale faculty and staff teamed up to pack blankets, toiletries and more into survival kits to support New Haven’s unhoused community.
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Yale LGBTQ Center cohosts Special Film Screening of Outerlands
Join the Yale LGBTQ Center for a screening of Outerlands followed by Q&A with Asia Kate Dillon and the film’s director and Yale alum Elena Oxman.
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‘We keep us safe’: Thousands of LGBTQ organizers gathered in D.C. for Creating Change
Yalies join thousands at the Creating Change conference in DC to expand LGBTQ rights, build collective power, and increase representation in the U.S.
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In Putin’s Homophobic Russia, Watching Heated Rivalry Is an Act of Rebellion and Hope
Yale World Fellow Mikhail Zygar examines how Heated Rivalry became an underground symbol of queer resistance and hope in Putin’s Russia.