June marks National LGBTQ+ Pride Month and offers the nation the opportunity to reflect on the incredible contributions of the LGBTQ+ community. Our nation is at its best when it welcomes, represents and includes people of all backgrounds. This includes people with disabilities and the intersections shared with the LGBTQ+ community. According to a study published in 2012, fully 36 percent of women in the LGBTQ+ community and 30 percent of men in the community also self-identify as people with disabilities. Learn more about the intersection via RespectAbility here, especially with Leah Ilana's essay on the need for safe refuge. More Disabled LBGTQ+ Profiles, in their own voices, are profiled here.
We celebrate with you! You matter! UMBC Resources include:
- UMBC Queer and Trans People of Color (QPOC) oSTEM Group for LGBTQ+ Students working in STEM fields
- Spectra UMBC for LGBTQ+ Mathematicians
- LGBTQ+ FSA - Faculty and Staff group
- The Pride Center is centrally located on the first floor of the UC (and an entrance with better accessibility is in the works
- LGBTQIA+ Resource Page via the Office of Equity and Civil Rights
For question about disability or accessibility at UMBC, undergraduate and graduate students with disabilities connect with Student Disability Services online (link) or via disability@umbc.edu.
Accessibility & Disability Services (link) administers employee (faculty, staff, graduate assistant and student worker) accommodations.
UMBC's most recent Accessible Route map is linked here.
Campus Accessibility Concerns may be reported via this online form
Thumbnail Photo Credit: Erik Mclean via Unsplash.com.