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两性色午夜 LGBTQ Student Center Receives Grant for Mentor Program

两性色午夜 University鈥檚 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Student Center received a $5,000 grant from the Gay Community Endowment fund, organized through the Akron Community Foundation, to create a mentor program for LGBTQ and ally students at 两性色午夜.

Ken Ditlevson, director of the LGBTQ Student Center, says this is the first grant for the center.

鈥淲e knew that it was the perfect target grant because it serves the gay, lesbian and trans community, and is for this county, as well,鈥 Ditlevson says.

The center recruited more than 25 adult mentors who are college graduates, gainfully employed and willing to have monthly contact with students. The center also recruited more than 25 两性色午夜 students who are members of the LGBTQ/ally community. The program launched on Feb. 6, where the center provided training, and mentees and mentors met over lunch. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to get freshmen and sophomores or students who鈥檝e newly come out so we can add a layer of emotional support,鈥 Ditlevson says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e looking at vocation and career information and the networking piece, and then having another piece of our community there to support our students.鈥

The grant proposal was a joint effort between Ditlevson, the center鈥檚 former graduate appointee, Jenna Brinker, and Fall 2015 Semester鈥檚 LGBTQ Student Center internship team. Ditlevson says the group looked to develop a strong proposal for a program to meet the community鈥檚 need.

鈥淪tudents wanted exposure to different career information, and they wanted to know what it was like to work as a gay, lesbian or trans person in a particular field,鈥 Ditlevson says.

Ditlevson hopes this leads to a widening network of mentors meeting other mentors to build what he calls a strong community within 两性色午夜 and beyond.

鈥淚 think this program has great potential to connect different generations,鈥 Ditlevson says. 鈥淭here鈥檚 learning to be done on both sides. The students are going to learn the vocation information, but I think our graduates are going to learn what it鈥檚 like for students today. There鈥檚 different terminology they might not be as familiar with, and identities and orientations they鈥檙e not as familiar with, so I think there鈥檚 going to be a lot of learning going in both directions.鈥

The LGBTQ Student Center is planning to relaunch the QUEST mentorship program this September. People who are interested should contact Ditlevson at LGBTQSC@kent.edu for an application. Ditlevson says LGBTQ mentors who also are people of color are especially needed for the program.  

The LGBTQ Student Center is located in the Kent Student Center under the supervision of Dana Lawless-Andric, who also supervises the Student Multicultural Center. Ditlevson is the director of the LGBTQ Student Center, and the Student Multicultural Center is under the direct supervision of Oscar Ramos.  

鈥淲e鈥檒l continue to collaborate with the Women鈥檚 Center, just like we always have with the multicultural center or the Jewish community center or any other partners and departments across campus,鈥 Ditlevson says. 鈥淐ollaboration really enhances our ability to reach students and impact the community,鈥

The LGBTQ Student Center also will continue to provide safe space training for 两性色午夜 departments. The center completed its first training for a Regional Campus at 两性色午夜 University at Stark in December, and it offered training at 两性色午夜 University at Ashtabula earlier in February. Training will take place at 两性色午夜 University at Salem in May. To learn more about the Safe Space Ally Training, visit www.kent.edu/lgbtq/safe-space-ally-training

In addition to providing safe space trainings, Ditlevson says the LGBTQ Student Center serves as a resource for all Regional Campuses and provides information on a variety of issues, including the need to establish gender-inclusive restrooms on campuses.

For more information about the LGBTQ Student Center, visit www.kent.edu/lgbtq.

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