Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies

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Founded in 1991, the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS) provides intellectual leadership towards understanding and addressing the issues that affect Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender individuals and the members of other sexual and gender minorities. As the first

university-based LGBTQ research center in the United States, CLAGS nurtures cutting-edge scholarship; organizes colloquia for examining and affirming LGBTQ lives; and fosters network-building among academics, artists, activists, policy makers, and community members. CLAGS stands committed to maintaining a broad program of public events, online projects, and fellowships that promote reflection on queer pasts, presents, and futures.

CLAGS brings together activists, intellectuals, journalists, public figures, artists, educators, students, and community members to participate in an ongoing conversation that promotes social change, produces new knowledge, and supports the many LGBTQ communities. Located at the Graduate Center (GC) of the City University of New York (CUNY), CLAGS responds simultaneously to one of the most diverse student communities in the United States and to populations across the country and, increasingly, around the world. CLAGS is especially aware of how diverse our New York LGBTQ communities are and strives to develop programming and resources that are genuinely responsive to the needs of these constituents.

During the full year that I have interned at CLAGS, I have focused on lesbian feminism and how to fundraise for projects. I took a closer look at "In Amerika They Call Us Dykes: Lesbian Lives in the 1970s," a 2010 event. Going further back into the 1970s, it was a period of intense excitement, change, activism, and activity for lesb...

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...hared experience rather than solely on shared identity.
 From my perspective, lesbianism has caught on with the female crowd is because women feel that only another woman could understand what she wants or desires, they could relate to each other, their problems, their experiences and their similarities. This understanding just makes the partners more open and assertive towards each other as opposed to how they can be with a man. Lesbianism isn’t just about sex with another woman. It’s about the emotional comfort that one gets from that person - the same comfort and love that one receives if that person is heterosexual.

Overall, my experience at CLAGS was a positive one. I can take and build on development skills as well as fundraising for events. Learning more about lesbians in the past has also increased my interested in becoming more active in my LGBT community.

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