Yale LGBTQ Center

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News, events and updates from the Yale LGBTQ Center The Office of LGBTQ Resources provides support and services for all LGBTQ members of the Yale community.

Our office functions as a central source of information about queer life at Yale and offers one-on-one meetings with individuals or groups to discuss ideas, concerns or any aspect of the LGBTQ experience at Yale. Our services begin with first-year students, who benefit from the experience and training of our undergraduate Peer Liaisons. Our Queer Leadership Roundtables allow LGBTQ campus leaders t

05/28/2026

We’re honored to be a beneficiary of Elton John Impact Awards – celebrating the changemakers who are redefining culture and uplifting the LGBTQ+ community. 🌈

Because of this support and visibility from The Elton John Impact Awards, and The Looking Out Foundation, the Yale LGBTQ Center is able to expand our Stonewall Library and material resources to support students and employees at Yale and beyond.

This year’s honorees – including Jonathan Bailey, Laverne Cox, Melissa Etheridge, Billie Jean King, Orville Peck and Chappell Roan – have driven change, shaped culture and made a positive impact on society.

04/11/2026

🚨 Please note: The Monday, April 13th session of Beyond the Binary is canceled. Sessions will resume on Monday, April 20th at the Yale LGBTQ Center. Thank you for your understanding!

04/11/2026

🚨 Please note: The Monday, April 13th session of Beyond the Binary is postponed. Sessions will resume on Monday, April 20th at the Yale LGBTQ Center. Thank you for your understanding!

04/08/2026

🏎️ Racers, start your engines! 🏁

Join us for a high-energy Drag Race Finale Watch Party—big looks, bigger laughs, and every last lip-sync moment on the big screen. Come early to grab a seat, bring your best runway-ready vibe, and cheer as we crown the winner together. 👑

🔗 Link in bio!

04/06/2026

Come join us for a fireside chat with Dr. West Montgomery!

Dr. Westley Montgomery is a performance theorist who works on trans studies, Black cultural studies, and sound and technology. Montgomery’s current project, tentatively titled Technologies of Transition: Race, Gender, and the Voice in Performance, explores how Black and trans artists use sound technologies to challenge the material conditions of their oppression. Montgomery’s writing can be found in Theatre Journal and Transgender Studies Quarterly. Other scholarly interests include social media and streaming performance, Japanophilia in African American culture, and opera pedagogies and the construction of somatic difference. Pitaziki will be served!

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Monday 3pm - 10pm
Wednesday 4pm - 8pm
Thursday 4pm - 8pm
Friday 4pm - 8pm
Saturday 4pm - 8pm
Sunday 4pm - 8pm