LGBT Center at Yale
The Room!
The LGBT Center is two rooms in 305 Crown Street, near the corner of
Crown and York.
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The LGBT Center at Yale [formerly "Gay
student Center", a.k.a. "Transgender, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Center"]
provides:
- A place to hang out... do homework... talk... in a cozy,
non-confrontational atmosphere.
- Archives of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Cooperative at Yale, which
includes:
- a library of LGBT-related periodicals and books; take a look at the
library's catalog.
- files of the LGB Co-op; a catalog of those files is soon to come.
- Pathways Peer Counseling: counseling hotline staffed exclusively by
gay and lesbians counselors for the Yale and New Haven communities.
"Where your sexuality can be as much of an issue as you want it to be."
Tuesdays, 9pm - 12 pm [hours to be expanded soon!]. 203-432-1585.
- Queer Open Diary. Started by Kathy Gay Allen (BK'94), this
chronicles, from a personal viewpoint, gay life at Yale starting 2:35am,
April 21, 1994. It is amazing.
- Pretty Walls. On Friday, 16-17 Febrary 1996, the Center was
decorated, cleaned, and made homey by Texas Hemmaplardh (BK'97),
Katherine Kramer (CC'99), Amanda Leff (PC'99), Maryanne Ludwig (SM'97),
and Gowri Ramachandran (ES'97). The mirror was hung by Christopher
Sargent (CC'99). The Keith Haring mural was painted by Dan Dinero
(JE'99). [We also balled tape.]

e-mail: LGBT Co-op at Yale
This file was last updated 17Feb96.
Copyright ©1994-1996 by the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered Cooperative at Yale (New Haven, Connecticut, USA)
