Spectrum Center Programming Board

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The Spectrum Center Programming Board is a volunteer leadership opportunity, with graduate and undergraduate students selected through application and interview. The Programming Board plans their own events and support for Spectrum Center signature events and theme weeks such as LGBT History Month, Trans Awareness Week, and Lavender Graduation. We need students who care about equity, social change, and skill-buildng to push our organization forward and hold events that uplift our community.Any University of Michigan student can apply, no matter your year or discipline! We would especially love to see graduate, nontraditional, and first-generation students apply to increase the visibility and representation of your scholarly communities through your thoughts and participation.

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Queer Art Showcase

April 2nd 2024
Kyla Kralapp, Spectrum Center Programming Board

For the kickoff for Pride Month, this project called on U-M students to submit art for the Queer Art Showcase. They wanted to emphasize a range of mediums, including visual 2D art, 3D art, written pieces, fiber art, jewelry, etc. The only requirement for art submission was the art be created by LGBTQIA2S+ U-M students. The art itself did not have to relate to queerness, as they recognize that queer artists may want to make art about other subjects. This event was a safe space for queer U-M students to portray and explore creativity and self-expression!

*LIFTING VOICES*