Emma Molls, leader of Pride@Work and Pride Affinity Network, is passionate about forming intergenerational connections in LGBTQ+ communities on campus.
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Reporting that amplifies the voices and centers the experiences of LGBTQ+ communities at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.
Emma Molls, leader of Pride@Work and Pride Affinity Network, is passionate about forming intergenerational connections in LGBTQ+ communities on campus.
Emma Molls works as a librarian at the University of Minnesota, where they also oversee Pride@Work and the Pride Alumni Group for the University.
AJ Stocker is a graduating junior at the University of Minnesota and an aspiring funeral director.
Chirayu Dongre is the person international LGBTQ+ students go to if they’re looking for support related to their identities.
Julia Wells identifies as a lesbian and is a sophomore in the College of Biological (CBS) Sciences.
The apology, which the Queer Student Cultural Center posted on Instagram, doesn’t cite specific incidents but pledges improvement through action steps.
The bill, authored by Rep. Athena Hollins (DFL-St. Paul), will now move to the Senate.
Andrew V., 22, is a Laotian-American senior at the University of Minnesota majoring in marketing.
Gabe Granillo is a sophomore in the College of Biological Sciences.
Rick X. Hoops is a graduate student pursuing a master’s in arts and cultural leadership.