The Allies Program seeks to empower all administrators, faculty, staff and students to create and maintain a welcoming and inclusive environment for all GLBT members of our campus and community.  By providing support, resources, and educational programs, Allies will help GLBT students find their place and remain a vital part of the UTSA community.

 Who is an Ally?

 Allies are faculty, staff, and students at UTSA who provide a supportive and welcoming environment for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) students.  Members of the Allies Program at UTSA may post a placard or wear a lapel pin with the Allies logo to identify themselves.

 Each Ally has attended a training session prior to becoming part of the Allies Program at UTSA so that they may become familiar with the benefits and responsibilities of being an Ally.  Even those members of the campus community who choose not to participate in the Allies Program can be Allies.

 How do I become an Ally?


Visit this link to find our training calendar, and online RSVP for attending the training sessions, and information on how to schedule a training for an office or group.

Resources

Visit this link to find various resources here at UTSA, in our community, in the State and also nationally.

Who is an Ally at UTSA?

List of current Allies (will be updated as necessary.)

 

 

 

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