Pride monthly view calendar. See event details in text descriptions below

Erase the Hate Day x Transgender Day of Visibility

Monday March 31st, 11:00-2:00 | EUC Visit OIE, the Dean of Students, and other partners both on and off camps for our 3nd annual Erase the Hate and Transgender Day of Visibility. Join us for a chance to learn more info and gather resources, as well as get freebies along the way. Pledge to Erase the Hate by signing the banner at the Bias Education & Support Team table and visit every table for a chance to win an iPad!

Annual Spartans United in Erasing Hate. Go.uncg.edu/erasehate. Sign the ERASE HATE pledge, learn about affinity-based clubs, learn about Trans Day of Visibility, raffles for free prizes and swag

Pride Month Kickoff. See description for details

Pride Month Kick Off
Tuesday, April 1st, 11:00-2:00 | Moran Commons

Join OIE, Campus Pride Planning Committee, as well as other partners to kick off our 2025 UNCG Pride Month! Join us for food, fun, music, and more! Participate in a 360-photo booth with pride themed props to create lifelong memories with your friends! Be one of the first 50 students to get a UNCG Pride Month shirt!

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UNCG Trans Zone

Trans Zone
Tuesday, April 8th, 9:30-12:30 | EUC Sharpe
Want to learn how to be an ally for your transgender students and peers? Join the Trans Zone workshop! This workshop is open to students, faculty, and staff to learn key concepts, terminology, and actions to support transgender students across campus. Contact Sarah Yarbrough for any questions, smyarbrough@uncg.edu  RSVP for Trans Zone here.


Pride Pool Party
Thursday, April 10th, 6:00-10:00 | Kaplan Center Natatorium
Offered as part of UNCG’s Pride Month celebrations, Recreation & Wellness is partnering with Campus Activities & Programs and the Office of Intercultural Engagement to bring you the party of the year! Join the fun in the pool if you’re up for a fun float around and some in-water games OR stay dry and take in all the activities, food, prizes, and entertainment happening around the Lower Lobby of the pool area (Natatorium). Don’t miss the main event…a LIVE drag show featuring our local Greensboro queens! We’ll have a DJ, free food, giveaways, and opportunities to engage with LGBTQ+ supporting agencies from UNCG and the greater Greensboro community. For any necessary accomodations, please contact etbecker@uncg.edu.


Make Cool Stuff: Pride Craft Workshop
Monday, April 14th, 5:30-7:00 | SOEB 307
Join the student organization Make Cool Stuff in a workshop for Pride!


UNCG OIE presents Pride Month LGBTQ+ Lunch and Learn: Express Yourself! See description for details

LGBTQ+ Lunch and Learn: Express Yourself!
Tuesday, April 15th, 1:00-2:00 | EUC Claxton
Join OIE for tote-bag painting and a conversation about gender identity with a special guest from WCU! Contact Lynn Vassar for any questions, lpvassar@uncg.edu
(Alt Text: UNCG OIE presents Pride Month LGBTQ+ Lunch and Learn: Express Yourself! See description for details)


Student Safe Zone: So You Want to be an Ally?
Thursday, April 17th, 4:00-6:00 | EUC Azalea
Safe Zone is a workshop to learn how to be an ally for the LGBTQ+ community! This workshop will cover terminology related to LGBTQ+ identities, intersectionality, and what allyship looks like. Contact Sarah Yarbrough for any questions, smyarbrough@uncg.edu. RSVP for Safe Zone here.


Study Abroad upcoming events. See description for details.

LGBTQ+ Abroad

Thursday, April 17th, 5:30 | Foust 208
These workshops allow future study abroad students to explore the intersections of identity and studying abroad. With a panel of students who have previously studied abroad, we will engage in conversation about how LGBTQ identities may be defined differently abroad, how to navigate pronouns abroad and any other questions students have.


Pride Month Movie Night
Monday, April 21st, 7:00-8:30 | EUC Dogwood
Join OIE for a viewing of the iconic documentary on drag and queer ballroom culture, Paris is Burning! Content Warnings for strong language and discussion of homophobia, transphobia, sex work, and death.

Pride month movie night. See description for details
Read the Rainbow flyer. details in text description

Read the Rainbow: Mini-Book Craft

Thursday, April 24, 11-2pm Jackson Library

Celebrate UNCG Pride & your favorite LGBTQ+ authors and books by making mini-book keychains or earings!

Pride Paint Party

Learn about the Vacc Clinic, CED, and celebrate Pride while you indulge your creative side with arts and crafts! The event will be held on Monday, April 28th, 2025, from 12 to 2 PM in front of the Curry building. In the case of inclement weather, the event will be held in the lobby of the Ferguson building.

Hosted by the Vacc Clinic and CSI.

Pride Paint Party! Learn about the Vacc Clinic, CED, and celebrate Pride while you indulge your creative side with arts and crafts! The event will be held on Monday, April 28th, 2025, from 12 to 2 PM in front of the Curry building. In the case of inclement weather, the event will be held in the lobby of the Ferguson building.

Hosted by the Vacc Clinic and CSI.

Available Anytime

These programs, activities, and experiences are available throughout the month!

LGBTQ+ Fiction Resources

Check out this awesome resource featuring nine pages of LGBTQ+ fiction and graphic novels available for checkout free to you through Jackson Library.


Queer Art and Artists (on display at UNCG’s own Weatherspoon Art Museum)

With Free admission and free parking, UNCG’s Weatherspoon Art Museum is open to the public with updated hours, capacity limitations to encourage social distancing, and increased health and safety procedures.

Queer artists currently on display include:

Also check out the Weatherspoon’s virtual programs!


Queer Films via Kanopy

To access select queer films for free, as well as hundreds of other documentaries, independent films, and classic blockbuster pictures, follow these instructions!

Our Gender and Sexuality Educators have put together interactive movie guides for the following films, available through Kanopy:

  1. Moonlight
  2. Out In The Night

We also suggest these titles:

  1. Paris is Burning (1990)
  2. The Mask You Live In (2015)
  3. The Codes of Gender – 2 parts (2009)
  4. Bad Hair (2013)
  5. XXY (2007)

LGBTQ+ and Abroad

Available anytime

Join students that have studied abroad for a roundtable discussion centered around their experiences as LGBTQ+ and allied students. Students considering or preparing for international travel will get a chance to hear common anticipations before departure, gather insight on life abroad, and understand what it’s like to adjust to life back home as an LGBTQ+ student.


Disrupting Literary Hegemony: Trans and Non-Binary Author Spotlight

Available anytime

The transformative power of literature is undeniable. Books can provide a lifeline or a place of sacred refuge. Yet not all children can readily see themselves reflected in what they read.

In this one-hour Zoom panel, these trans and nonbinary authors discussed their work, their creative process, representation in literature, and the repercussions of J.K. Rowling’s recent transphobic tirades on social media.


Baby How You Feelin’? Celebrating Body Positivity in the Queer Community

Available anytime

In partnership with the UNCG’s Campus Violence Response Center, navigate through this virtual workshop that unpacks and uplifts body positivity in Queer communities. This workshop includes self-guided activities to help you love your body through radical self-love practices!


Through a Queer Lens: Reflection in Bias, Privilege, and Social Norms

Available anytime

Through the use of Project Implicita non-profit organization and collaboration between researchers interested in implicit social cognitionthis activity is meant to help you think critically about bias, privilege, and social norms through a LGBTQ+ lens. 

For more information, an assignment, and questions for reflection, click here!


Privilege for Sale

Available anytime

This interactive activity creates space and opportunity for participants to practice empathy and understanding through an exploration of privileges that relate to queer identities and communities. 

Click here for more information, an assignment, and questions for reflection on “Privilege for Sale”.


First Impressions of Gender Diverse Identities

This activity helps participants begin to reflect on their experiences and socialization around transgender identity and people. Answer the questions as honestly as possible, trying to think about specific ways in which you learned about LGBTQ+ and gender diverse identities and communities.

Click here for more information on this activity, and questions for reflection on “First Impressions of Gender Diverse Identities”.


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