Creating Welcoming Spaces 2
Kaufman Interfaith Institute (exhibitor)
As a queer person, it's sometimes tough to find religious spaces that feel like they actually accommodate us for all parts of who we are. Finding a church community often means grappling with significant trauma and pain caused by such groups. As a co-facilitator for a queer-oriented group on campus, I wanted to help provide a processing space where we as queer people could help talk about our experiences with religion and how choosing our spiritual future often means reckoning with our spiritual past. In our club discussion, we emphasized that we have the autonomy to choose how we live our lives going forward
for some that may mean keeping our distance, but for some, we may still want to find a space where our spiritual and gender/sexual identities can exist in harmony. For those who are considering coming back to a religious space, this pamphlet was just one of the resources for finding local churches and organizations whose doors are open to those of us who have been shut out elsewhere.
2024
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Grand Valley State University. Kaufman Interfaith Institute
Believing and Belonging on Campus: An Interfaith Photovoice Project (project)
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Lex, “Creating Welcoming Spaces 2,” Digital Collections, accessed December 21, 2024, https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/document/55386.