Dan Capote

University celebrates National Coming Out Day

National Coming out Day was first introduced in 1988 by Robert Eichberg and Jean O’Leary in order to commemorate the 1987 march in Washington to promote gay and lesbian rights. It wasn’t until 1990 that the holiday spread around the United States. Today, the holiday is well respected and celebrated with more supporters each year.

Letter to the Editor: Intersectionality is ‘a promise to the marginalized’

Intersectionality is a framework used to look at how our interconnected identities coordinate our lives.

Safe Spaces: Physical and Intellectual

The University of Missouri incidents involving blatant racism in the Fall of 2015 have initiated activism and protests across the nation, but have also put reporters in a position where they can be blocked. “Safe Spaces” are compulsory, according to Dan Capote, President of the Stonewall Pride Alliance (SPA), who opposes the school of thought that Safe Spaces stifle ideas.
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