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Lambda Horizon (LGBTA of Virginia Tech)

 Organization

Historical Note

HokiePRIDE was originally founded in 1985 as Lambda Horizons (sometimes written as Lambda Horizon). In 1994, the group was renamed the Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Alliance (LGBA). Then, in 1999, the name was changed again to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Alliance (LGBTA). In 2014 the name changed once more to the current name, HokiePRIDE.

HokiePRIDE was the second officially recognized LGBTQIA+ student group formed at Virginia Tech following the Gay Alliance of Virginia Tech (GAVT) in 1971. It also followed three unofficial groups: the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) in 1970, the Gay Student Union (GSU) in 1975, and the Gay Student Alliance (GSA) in 1976.

The early goals of HokiePRIDE included providing a place on campus for gay and lesbian members of the university community to meet without judgement, helping educate the campus community about homosexuality, and creating a positive image of gay and lesbian people. Over time, the group’s mission expanded to include advocacy for everyone under the societally defined umbrella of LGBTQIA+, including bisexual, asexual, pansexual, transgender, and intersex people.

The group implemented multiple programs on campus to advocate on behalf of the LGBTQIA+ population including Gay Awareness Week, AIDS Awareness Week, National Coming Out Day, Freedom to Marry Day, Pride Week, advocacy for hate crimes legislation, and the organization of Safe Line, Safe Watch, the Safe Zone program, and more.

For more information on the current organization, see their website: http://www.hokiepride.org.vt.edu/

Found in 117 Collections and/or Records:

Correspondence, Mark Weber, Lambda Horizon Fundraising, n.d. (Ms2014-010)

 Digital Record
Identifier: Ms2014-010_WeberMark_CorrespondenceFundraising_nd

Correspondence, Mark Weber, Local News Media, April 10, 1986 (Ms2014-010)

 Digital Record
Identifier: Ms2014-010_WeberMark_CorrespondenceGayAwarenessPressRelease_1986_0410

Correspondence, Mark Weber, Luther Brice, n.d. (Ms2014-010)

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Identifier: Ms2014-010_WeberMark_CorrespondenceLutherBrice_nd

Correspondence, Mark Weber, Political Science Faculty, April 10, 1986 (Ms2014-010)

 Digital Record
Identifier: Ms2014-010_WeberMark_CorrespondenceGayAwarenessWeek_1986_0410

Correspondence, Mark Weber, Psychologist Myer Reed, April 14, 2014 (Ms2014-010)

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Identifier: Ms2014-010_WeberMark_CorrespondenceMyerReed_1986_0414

Correspondence, Mark Weber, Richard P. Keeling, M.D., May 8, 1986 (Ms2014-010)

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Identifier: Ms2014-010_WeberMark_CorrespondenceDrRichardKeeling_1986_0508

Correspondence, Mark Weber, Roland Follot, Brian McIlhenny, n.d. (Ms2014-010)

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Identifier: Ms2014-010_WeberMark_CorrespondenceFacultyServices_nd

Correspondence, Mark Weber,Mary L. Thoreen, Sue Vinson, May 16, 1986 (Ms2014-010)

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Identifier: Ms2014-010_WeberMark_CorrespondenceSquiresStudentCenter_1986_0516

Correspondence, Paul M. Gherman, june 5, 1986 (Ms2014-010)

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Identifier: Ms2014-010_WeberMark_CorrespondenceLibraryDirector_1986_0605

Correspondence, Phil Donahue, AIDS Education Committee, February 19, 1986 (Ms2014-010)

 Digital Record
Identifier: Ms2014-010_WeberMark_CorrespondencePhilDonahue_1986_0219