• Safe Zone Network

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    Safe Zone

    Hamline University
    1536 Hewitt Avenue
    Saint Paul, MN 55104

    651-523-2423

  • Safe Zone Members & Resource People

    Listed below are members of the Hamline University community who have participated in Safe Zone training and educational activities. Each has consented to have their name added to this list of people who display the Safe Zone sign on campus.

    Individuals displaying the "Safe Zone" symbol pledge to be understanding, supportive, and trustworthy if a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, intersex or ally student or colleague needs advice, assistance, support or just someone with whom to talk.

    The individuals below are committed to their own and others' education and development of LGBTQIA issues. Homophobic and heterosexist comment and actions will not be tolerated, but will be addressed in an educational, informative, and respectful manner. To honor and protect the privacy of community members, conversations and requests for support and/or assistance will be kept confident.

    Click on this link for a list of current Hamline Safe Zone Network Members:

    Hamline Safe Zone Network Members

     

     

     

  • Hamline News
    • Carlos Sneed, director of the Hedgeman Center for Student Diversity and Stef Wilenchek, assistant director for Gender and Sexual Orientation at the Hedgeman Center, presented a four hour Safe Zone training to over 15 Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) staff on May 6.
    • On Wednesday May 15, Tammie Pate and Robert Rivera from The Center for Excellence in Urban Teaching (CEUT) hosted a group of parents, predominately first generation immigrants, from Bruce Vento Elementary School.
    • Rachel Endo, chair of Teacher Education in the School of Education, presented, Un/Learning Asian America in the Curriculum: Perspectives from Japanese American Youth, at the American Educational Research Association's Annual Conference in San Francisco, CA.
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