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The 17th Annual Judy Rogers Creative Consciousness Challenge is seeking student submissions until Friday, Feb. 26.
The Judy Rogers Creative Consciousness Challenge is an opportunity for students to highlight their creative work supporting women and gender studies research, art and activism at Morehead State.
This year the Gender Studies Leadership Team updated the contest, renaming it the Judy Roger’s Creative Consciousness Challenge, and offering a three-tier prize for a wide variety of creative work. Contributions should illustrate transformative gender consciousness.
The contest focuses on work centered on underrepresented groups, including Black, Indigenous and other people of color; transfeminine, transmasculine and non-binary people; LGBTQIA+ people; people with disabilities and immigrants.
LGBTQ Support Mounts as Allies Emerge
Artist Irene Nguyen alongside her ‘Solidarity Sign’ artistry that is on display at Tip Top Market in Charlotte, N.C. Inset is the store owner Jason Michel who commissioned the piece.
Dating back to the Stonewall riots, allyship has been a vital component in the continued fight against the oppression, discrimination, social injustice and inequality plagued by the LGBTQ community. Simply put, an ally, also referred to as a straight ally to distinguish from other types of allyship, is someone who in some way supports LGBTQ people.
Perhaps one of the most influential and iconic acts of allyship is that of PFLAG (the United States’ first and largest organization uniting parents, family and allies with people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer) founder Jeanne Manford. In response to a brutal attack on her gay-activist son Morty that took place in New York City in 1972, Manford lodged several grievances and relentlessly