Fall 2016, Finals Week
UC San Diego LGBT Resource Center
Monday-Thursday 8am-7pm & Friday 8am-4:30pm
858-822-3493 |  [email protected] | lgbt.ucsd.edu 
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 I paint my own reality. The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to, and I paint whatever passes through my head without any other consideration.
 
~ Frida Kahlo
Check out these great opportunities!

Internship Info Session
Winter Quarter|Week 1 | Thurs 1/12 |4-5pm
LGBTRC Conference Room

 
Are you interested in gaining leadership skills, enhancing and increasing the broader LGBTQIA+ movement, and contributing to a more just, equitable society for the future?

Here's an opportunity! We are currently hiring 9 undergraduate interns for 2017-2018 school year!
9 Internship Positions available:
  • Art and Activism Intern
  • Audre Lorde Intern for Liberation and Healing
  • Bayard Rustin Intern for Education and Activism
  • Community Engagement Intern
  • Library Intern
  • Outreach and Marketing Intern
  • Rainbow Newsletter Intern
  • Social Justice Education Intern
  • Sylvia Rivera Intern for Politics and Human Rights
LGBT Resource Center Interns will develop skills and competency in the following areas:
  • Making referrals to campus and community resources
  • Group Facilitation
  • Event planning and management
  • Self-reflection and identity development
  • Office Administration
  • Program Development and Evaluation
  • Ability to understand the connections between theory and praxis
  • Community building
  • Social Justice



During the course of the internship, students receive:
  • Mentoring and supervision from professional staff
  • Leadership Development opportunities
  • Social Justice Education

Learn more about the job positions available and submit an application here
Application deadline is January 24, 2017 at 4pm







LGBTRC Peer Educator Program
DEADLINE TO APPLY: January 18th, 2017
 
Are you interested in volunteering? Do you want to facilitate and  educate the campus community on social justice issues pertaining to the LGBTQIA+ community?

The LGBT Resource Center has an amazing opportunity for you this Winter and Spring of 2017, where you can become a LGBTRC Peer Educator!

Find more information and apply here or contact [email protected] 

Save the date for the upcoming events at the RC! 

Winter QCAMP
Tues. January 10th, 2017
5-6:30pm, Cross Cultural Center, 
Communidad Room

It's time for a QCAMP reunion! 
Come learn about upcoming events & resources for the LGBTQIA+ community on campus.

Light Refreshments Provided!
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Community Announcements and Groups
Transyouth Care: February 11-12
A comprehensive two day training designed for profressionals interested in providing sensitive and competent mental health and medical care for gender non-conforming children, transgender youth and yound adults. CMEs and CEUs offered.
Register here


Need a place to study?
OASIS: Sat. Dec. 3: 10am-6pm, Sun. Dec. 4, 10am-12am, Mon. Dec. 5 - Thu. Dec. 8, 10am-12am
LGBT Resource Center: 24 hours, Sun. Dec. 4 - Mon. Dec. 5
Black Resource Center: Mon. Dec. 5, 7am-12am
Cross-Cultural Center: 24 Hours, Mon. Dec. 5-Tues. Dec. 6
Undocumented Student Services: Tues. Dec. 6, 9am-11pm
Women's Center: 24 Hours, Tues. Dec. 6- Wed. Dec. 7
Raza Resource Centro: Wed. Dec. 7, 8am-12am
SPACES: 24 Hours, Wed. Dec. 7 - Thur. Dec. 8
Inter-Tribal Resource Center: Wed. Dec. 7, 8:30am-12am



Out at Work
Wednesday, December 7th, 2016
12:00-1:00pm, Cross Cultural Center Art Space 

Come join us for the quarterly "Out at Work,"  a series focused on conversations about our experience as LGBT professionals. We hope to create dialogue that will allow us to create a space in which we can all support one another and continue to empower everyone to thrive in their work and personal life.
Come to learn about our vision for our staff association, share with us your thoughts, and let us know how you want us to grow and build our community!



Fund for Legal Name/Gender Changes

A member of our community is coming forward and offering to pay for the costs of legal name/gender marker changes before inauguration day for Trans/Gender Queer/Gender Non Conforming folks who want to get this done ASAP! If you are interested, s imply send an email directly to: [email protected]


For those who want to contribute or find more information, click here!

Point Foundation, the nation's largest scholarship fund for LGBTQ students, is now accepting applications for our 2017 scholarship!
 
Point Scholarships are provided on a last provider basis, with the average annual award being $10,000 and guaranteed until the completion of your degree, up to 4 years. As well as providing financial support for education, Point provides leadership development training through its programs, conferences, and internship opportunities. Point also matches each scholar with a mentor who is a successful professional. Mentors help scholars design and complete an annual community service project that Point requires of each scholar as a means of giving back to community.
 
Our application is open until January 30, 2017. To learn more, please visit: here 

Queer Student Orgs and Affiliates 
  
Aces Group:  Mondays, 5:00-6:00pm
Fluid Attraction: Tuesdays, 6:30-7:30pm
Queer Sixers United (QSUN):  T ue s d a y s ,   8 : 0 0 - 9 : 0 0 p m
Men's Group:  Wednesdays, 7:00-9:00pm
Femmes of Colour:  Thursdays, 5:00-6:00pm
Queer Trans People of Color (QTPOC):  Thursdays, 7:00-9:00pm
International QLGBT Student Union:  Fridays odd weeks, 2:00-4:00pm

LGBTQIA+ Leaders for 2016-2017



We're creating a community roster of LGBTQIA+ student leaders on campus to keep the community better updated of resources and opportunities. You have the option for your information to remain internal - for the LGBT Resource Center Professional Staff to be able to contact you regarding opportunities OR for it to be public- to be listed on our website for peers and community to know who our student leaders are.

Submit your info  here.  F or questions, contact Maribel Gomez at  [email protected].
Campus Community Centers



  
The BRC is HIRING!
Tuesday Jan. 17, 12pm-1pm 
Black Resource Center

The BRC is looking for a talented pool of aspiring student scholars to assist in carrying out the mission and goals of the Black Resource Center.

Interns must be interested in producing BRC programming which promotes academic success, recruitment, retention, and matriculation.

We look forward to reviewing your application!

Deadline to apply is...
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Apply here




   

CCC Intern Hiring Info Session
Wednesday Jan. 11,  5pm-6pm 
Cross-Cultural Center

Interested in gaining professional development and learning about social justice? 
The Cross-Cultural Center will be hosting multiple information sessions about the CCC internship. 

Additional information sessions in winter:
Week 2 Wednesday 1/18 12-1*
transfer student hiring info session
Week 2 Thursday 1/19 1-2



  

Intern Hiring Informational
Friday, December 2nd
12:30-1:30pm,  Raza Resource Centro

Positions available: Advertising and Marketing, Social Justice, Civic Engagement, Arte & Cultura, Yield and Retention, Program Assistant, Retention

Applications due by Jan. 24, 4pm
DACA students encouraged to apply
For more information, contact [email protected] or 858-246-1844.


   

Intern Hiring Info Session
Thursday Jan. 19th
1-2pm, Women's Center 

Interested in feminism and social justice? Apply for the Women's Center intern program! Apply to be an intern!
 
Applications are available online at women.ucsd.edu
 
The Application deadline is Tuesday, January 24th by 4pm.
 
Questions? Email us at [email protected].


Rainbow Newsletter submissions: 

If you would like to submit relevant events to be featured in the newsletter, please email [email protected].
 
This week at the RC:



 
 
 
 
 
 
              

 
LGBT Resource Center Affiliate Program


Is your organization or group interested in partnering with the UC San Diego LGBT Resource Center? Are you looking to start your own LGBTQIA+ org? Need a meeting space? Looking for leadership opportunities? Check out our Affiliate Program! The UC San Diego LGBT Resource Center Affiliate Program has a variety of perks and opportunities for your organization. Check out our website for the application and more details. For questions contact [email protected]
 
For more Program info click here
 
Click here to access an Application

Do you have library recommendations?


Is there anything you'd like to see added to our library at the LGBT Resource Center? Well you're in luck, our library intern is currently looking for recommendations!

If there is a book, magazine, comic, CD, etc. that you think would be a great addition, feel free to let us know by filling out this survey!
 

Community Classifieds
Support UCSD's MLK JR Day of Service and Oneonata Elementary School by donating items to support local students.
Donations Locations: Center for Student Involvement, Cross Cultural Center, Registrar's Office, Student Health Services, Student Veterans Resource Center, Women's Resource Center
Questions? Contact [email protected]
 
Only 1 in 10 people from low-income families are able to have a bachelor's degree, while the share of jobs that require one has doubled. 

We are the Educational Advancement Program (EAP) of UCSD, and we are here to address the issue at its root cause, high school. Join us by filling out this simple application here

You will be contacted shortly regarding your role based on your interests and the partner high school's needs. Any questions can be directed to [email protected].




2017 Overnight Host Applications
Apply here!
Become a resident assistant/ house advisor!
Apply online here
  
On Saturday, February 11th, 2017, UCSD's HMP3 is hosting the Medical Education for Diverse Students (MEDS) Conference at the Telemedicine Building!
 
This conference is designed for students that are interested in entering the medical and pharmaceutical fields. We are aware of the need of professionals from diverse backgrounds in the healthcare system, who can identify with an even more diverse group of patients. Therefore, MEDS was created to close the disparities seen in both medical education and healthcare. Most importantly, MEDS now exists to serve the students - to encourage, educate and empower students on their road to a career in health.
 
MEDS is an all-day conference, where students will get to choose from diverse workshops and activities. Students will experience hands-on activities (such as suture clinic, simulation labs), in addition to workshops that will help students get the information they need to get into Medical/Pharmacy school. 

Register and learn more at meds.ucsd.edu!

Frat parties mocking Black History Month, homophobic slurs, anti-Mexican graffiti on campus, and sexual harassment...these reoccurring events affect ALL students, underrepresented or not, and demonstrate the need for a conversation about student experiences related to the campus climate at UC San Diego.  Join the conversation and submit your creative work!

The UC San Diego Library is creating a "living archive" as an alternative way to highlight awareness, provide a space for dialogue, and preserve and document events related to UC San Diego history. A  living archive is a collection of materials presented in a way that allows for the expression, exhibition, documentation, and preservation of a sentiment or movement in a particular community.  This type of "archiving" is "living" because it is constantly updated with the current climate and consists of all manner of expression from documents of the past, to creative expression through art, to real-time feedback of the current period.

We want YOU to be a part of the Living Archive.  What do you have to say or express about the current climate at UCSD?   

Information on the project and how to submit work is here:  http://lib.ucsd.edu/howucit 
The physical exhibit will run from February 1 - March 31, 2016 in Geisel Library, with a permanent online collection of submissions.  Deadline for submissions is November 30th and you must be enrolled as a current UCSD student.  Paintings, drawings, collages, prints, sculptures, photographs, performance art, written work, video or film are welcome! 
 
For questions or more information, contact Tamara Rhodes,  [email protected].