Safe Space
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The Safe Space Program is an initiative to educate allies who support LGBTQ individuals in our campus community. Please consider this your invitation to participate.
Purpose
Unlike more visible under-represented groups, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons cannot be readily identified. Likewise, there is no easy method of finding persons supportive of LGBT people. The Safe Space Program strives to provide a way for supportive persons within the campus community to prominently identify themselves. The program, which is broken into four parts, enhances Valdosta State University's student mission to provide a diverse student population with an inspired education, a safe learning environment, a nurturing community, and a wealth of experience that assists students in molding their futures in a creative, conscious, and caring fashion while preparing them to be lifelong learners who will meet the needs of a changing global society.
About the Symbol
The Safe Space logo above is based on the rainbow flag, which is representative of the acceptance of the diversity within our entire society, as well as the more specific LGBT communities. At the end of Part 1 you will receive the above Safe Space logo in order to publicly show your support of the LGBT community.
Goal of the Safe Space Program
The goal of this program is to provide a more appreciative and nurturing environment for LGBT people at Valdosta State University by establishing an identifiable network of people who can provide support, information, and act as allies to LGBT individuals within the campus community.
Safe Space Objectives
- To identify and mobilize a network of people who are knowledgeable about LGBT topics and open, supportive and nurturing to LGBT people. The Safe Space training will emphasize knowledge about campus and community resources.
- To provide evidence of LGBT support by displaying the above logo as a visible symbol of personal commitment.
- To reduce the fear of reprisal and discrimination of LGBT persons within the VSU community.
Safe Space Schedule and Training Focus
Part 1: Language, History and Basic Knowledge on the LGBTQ+ community
Part 2: More Advanced Knowledge including indepth information on all the different communities in the LGBTQ+ population
- Part 1 is MANDATORY to attend before attending Part 2
- Both Part 1 and 2 will be offered in the same day this semester
- If you've attended the Basic Safe Space Training, then you may attend only Part 2
- Safe Space is only offered during the fall and spring semesters
- Safe Space is free and open for faculty, staff and students of VSU as well as people in the Valdosta community
Wednesday, September 28th from 1-5pm
- Part 1: 1-2:45pm: Basic Knowledge and History
- Part 2: 3-5:00pm: Advanced Knowledge and Behind Closed Doors Scenarios
If you have never attended Safe Space, you will need to attend all 4 hours from 1-5pm.
If you have completed the Basic Safe Space Training in the past, you may register for just Part 2 to learn more indepth information about the LGBTQ+ population.
To Register for Safe Space, please click on and then click on Training Course Registration!
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