Contact

Phone: 920-424-3465

Email:  lgbtqcenter@uwosh.edu

(All information is kept confidential)

 
Resource Center Hours

Monday through Friday:               9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Saturday & Sunday: CLOSED

Please contact us if you cannot make it to the Resource Center during these hours and need assistance.

Location

Room 005 in the Lower level of the Campus Center for Equity & Diversity. Gain access through the Irving Avenue entrance. 

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Walk a Mile in Her Shoes® Oshkosh

Walk a Mile In Her Shoes®: Remember to walk for transgender and genderqueer individuals.

Walk a Mile banner

 

No matter whose shoes you’re wearing, sexual violence affects everyone.  Whether someone is wearing heels and a skirt or sweatpants and clogs, there’s no excuse for gendered violence. Grab a pair of heels and walk a mile with us to show that attire is not consent or an excuse for violence.

Walk a Mile In Her Shoes®

 
When: May 1st - 4:30pm-6:00pm
Where: Meet in the Titan Underground for a walk around campus

Registration now open (click here)
 
Link to Women’s Center Page

Remember that when we talk of gender violence, we are not only talking of violence perpetuated by cisgender men on cisgender woman.  We are also talking about any type of violence against someone who is not the same gender as you are.  While the majority of perpetrators are cisgender men, their targets can be both cisgender women and transgender women—or transgender men or anyone who is genderqueer.

 

 Transgender Day of Remembrance logo

The violence against transgender individuals committed is recognized yearly on the National Transgender Day of Remembrance on November 20.   Remember 2012 with us in the following video


But what does cisgender mean?

Someone who is cisgender is someone whose gender identity is aligned to what they were designated at birth, based on their physical sex…a male bodied person who is masculine; a female bodied person who is feminine.   There is a lot of privilege that is granted to cisgendered people.  There is also a lot of animosity toward and misunderstanding of people whose gender identities do not align with their birth sex: there is a lot of transphobia directed at transgender people.

 

What does genderqueer mean?

While genderqueer fits under the transgender umbrella, it in turn is an umbrella term for people whose gender identity is outside of, not included within, or beyond the binary of woman and man.  Gender non-conformity can be revealed through expression, behavior, social roles, and/or identity.  

Genderqueer diagram

As those of us who are cisgender walk a mile in her shoes, remember that we are committing ourselves to speak out against all gendered violence and asking ourselves to empathize with the experiences of both cisgender and transgender woman and genderqueer individuals.

 

Please join us on May 1st. Resister here

 

 

 

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