UNC-Chapel Hill

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  1. Points of Interest

    1. Women's History

      1. Carolina Gay and Lesbian Association

        Though founded in 1974, the Carolina Gay Association did not add the word “Lesbian” to its name until 1985.  As shown in this issue of the newsletter Lambda Opens in New Window, the name-change marked the increased awareness of female sexuality in the 1980s. The CGLA was instrumental in integrating LGBTQ+ studies into the UNC curriculum Opens in New Window, culminating in the founding of the Sexuality Studies Program in 2004. Today, SASB South houses the UNC LGBTQ Center Opens in New Window, founded in 2003.

        For more information, see the Carolina Gay Association Records Opens in New Window held at Wilson Library or digitized copies Opens in New Window of Lambda, as well as Southern Oral History Program interviews with Carolina LGBTQ+ pioneers and advocates such as Dr. Cecil Wooten Opens in New Window and Dr. Terri Phoenix Opens in New Window.

        See exhibit page Opens in New Window.