Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Minutes 10/12


  • Discussing funding of bringing S. Bergman to campus. Nobody has our account number apparently.
  • Talking about wearing our Gay: Fine by Me Shirts to the Taylor Swift concert
    • We have a new shipment of the shirt at OID
      • Including smalls!
    • We need to access OID over the weekend so people can pick them up?
    • Send out a students-l email.
  • What is the nature of activism?
    • Would wearing our Gay: Fine by Me t-shirts be activism?
      • Is it too passive to qualify?
    • What is a clear example of activism?
      • The Hey Hetero! campaign from 2 years ago, potentially?
        • Got people thinking.
        • Definitely provoked a response.
        • In retrospect, considered somewhat successful, but could have gone better.
        • Well-recieved by prospective students.
        • Made some feel uncomfortable.
          • Made a few feel threatened.
      • Kevin McSwiggin: a friend had 500 posters of a renaissance statue in a bright, tight-fitting ski outfit.
  • What are the goals of activism?
    • Raising awareness
    • Change opinions
  • How does queer-friendliness relate to schools?
    • The attitude of a school towards queer issues is not as well advertised as other aspects of a school.
    • There are religious schools that require you to sign a contract saying you will not be gay.
    • College brochures often do not advertise the level of acceptance of the school.
      • Not in the Harvey Mudd brochures.
        • Would we want it to be? Response seems in general to be yes.
        • Do we want to talk to Admissions about this?
    • Though some school guides have begun to do grade schools on acceptance.
      • Compiled from student surveys.
  • Darbi from Pitzer introduces herself
    • is studying the lives of various queer people on the 5Cs
  • Cameron talks about Inner Varsity
    • Inner Varsity is organizing a group of people of different faith backgrounds, sexual orientations, gender identities
      • goal is to discuss bible passages at Saturday at 1
  • Discussing people's first impressions of Mudd
    • Google's primary image of Mudd is of West
    • People's first visits to campus were kind of underwhelming
      • Miranda: "The dorms are like motels from 60's horror movies"
  • Beginning of queer activism and queer community
    • Chance explains the Stonewall riots

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Minutes 9/28 and 10/4

9/28 - Coming out and family/friends

  • Greg Rae, alumnus, board member, and one of the founders of PRISM, and his partner Tyrus joined us for the meeting. Some things we talked to him about:
    • PRISM (People Respecting Individuals' Sexualities at Mudd, now just Prism) was founded  because the only big queer groups on the 5Cs before were the QRC and QQS (Queer and Questioning Students). QQS was primarily for people already out as queer or questioning, so some were unable to join. Also, Mudders were taking over this organization, so they needed their own club.
  • Middle School Dance is on 9/29 at 10pm in Edmund's Ballroom
    • QRC run event, good DJ, nonalcoholic (but you don't have to be sober to attend)
  • Rohitashwa brought the play "Just in Love" to our attention
    • If people are interested, we can plan an event
    • Occurs regularly on Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays (I think - double check me on that!)
  • Topic of the week: Coming out and family/friends
    • Easier telling parents than grandparents often, but depends on the people of course
    • Should we consider how people will take it before telling people?
      • Most people said yes, that it would not be beneficial in some cases to bring it up.
    • Does age make a difference?
      • Somewhat. Again, depends upon the actual people
    • Friends? Facebook?
      • More people should put things on Facebook, it's helpful. Also misleading, however.
      • Lots of times people don't give a big deal reaction, even when you want one
      • Sometimes better to be out in some places, but not in others
10/4 - Queer Culture and Art
  • Funding request about bringing a S. Bear Bergman, a transgender author, to the 5Cs
    • Wiki description: "S. Bear Bergman ... is a transgender author, poetplaywright, and theater artist. Bergman identifies as neither male nor female and prefers pronouns 'ze' and 'hir.' "
    • Will be a lecture/performance about the Origin of Transgender and Chanukah
    • Held by a variety of groups, including QRC and Claremont Hillel
    • It will be taking the place of the regular Shabbat Dinner held by Claremont Hillel 
    • Event will be taking place sometime between National Transgender Day and Chanukah
    • There is interest from members of Prism! Yay! 
    • Requesting $100 for transportation, etc. 
    • Request granted! Need someone to front the money. 
  • National Coming Out Day
    • Traditionally, we hold a panel of students, faculty,  and staff that range from people who themselves identify as queer to parents/family/friends of someone who is queer. 
    • Talk to Angelica about doing something
    • We should try to do something this year. Try for a panel otherwise we can do a general discussion open to students, faculty, and staff
    • Try to rent out the Aviation room or another room during lunch
  • This meeting's topic: Queer Culture in Art (other than media)
    • Is queer art everything a queer person creates? Does it need to be queer themed?
      • Erica Moen, author of webcomic Dar! (www.darcomic.org) writes about her sexuality and how its changing. 
      • Lambda Literary Awards (celebrating LGBT literature) allow queer authors to win, even if not queer content
      • Some people talked about how drawing heterosexual people as a queer person feels more "queer" because it's something they don't identify with.
    • Popular items being interpreted or performed by queer people = queer art? 
    • Drag shows = queer art, even though they're for entertainment purposes only? 
    • Resolution - none of the present Prism members are going to be art majors. :P
  • Running out of topics for the meetings! Suggest more!

Friday, September 14, 2012

Meeting Minutes - 9/14

9/14 - Depiction of Queer Characters in Media


  • A survey will be sent out soon regarding preferred meeting times
  • Movie tonight at 8pm! Fantastic Mr. Fox in Galileo! Snacks will be provided!
    • Any other movie ideas for the future?
  • Media + Queer characters:
    • True Blood, Desperate Housewives, Glee, Modern Family, Torchwood, Greek, Dance Academy, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Teen Wolf
    • Glee is very fixed on dichotomy of gay or straight, no in between
    • Often, gay characters are flamboyantly so. This may be to make it obvious without outright saying their sexual orientation
    • Greek has a non flamboyant gay character; Teen Wolf does a good job as well
    • Degrassi has a person who is transgender
    • Online: which tumblrs you follow labels you as queer
      • On Starcraft, a transgender MTF was defended and supported
    • Books: not many big publishers that output stories with queer characters
      • Sometimes gay/lesbian characters, but nothing else
      • Sci-fi also has gender swapping characters
    • Is it better to have queer characters that are depicted stereotypically or not have any at all?
      • Sometimes, the queer community gets angry when they are not depicted stereotypically 
      • Hard to have this due to complicated scripts, etc.
    • Is incorporating the fact that the character is queer into the story necessary?
      • E.g. Dumbledore was mentioned after the series was written, almost. 
        • People accused J.K. Rowling of making it an afterthought
        • People also wondered why she had to bring it up if it wasn't relevant to the story
      • Automatically assume that the queer character is then associated with the protagonist 
    • A lot of the time, the fact that the character is queer is the main focus of their plot line. 

Meeting Minutes - 9/7

9/7 - What is it like being queer at Mudd?


  • Prism - part support group, hold events, discussions every week this year
    • Send people to the Out to Innovate Conference, Western Regional LGBTQQIAA Conference
  • At Mudd, we have a very welcoming environment
    • Varsity sports don't have much experience with queer students, but they're still welcoming 
    • In fact, people are almost enthusiastically accepted
      • Walker Wall painted rainbow colors during "Gaypril"
    • Office of Institutional Diversity (OID) is a great resource - go talk to Dean Sumi!
      • Holding an event for National Coming Out Day on Oct. 11th
    • Erin O'Brien, an intercollegiate professor for Asian American studies, is teaching a class at Mudd this year called Queering Asian America
      • She's also out and is a great resource for students
    • QQAMP (Queer, Questioning, & Ally Mentor Program) is another resource that's completely confidential and lots of fun
      • Apply to be a mentee or mentor online!
    • People who are genderqueer are also well accepted, even in the Intervarsity Christian Fellowship group
    • QRC (Queer Resource Center) - has a library, meetings 
      • Open house on September 24th - Prism should walk down together
      • On 6th Street near Frary Dining Hall
    • Mudd is one of the more accepting schools, though none of the 5Cs are really hostile
      • Family (at Scripps) is the largest queer group outside of the QRC
      • Mudd students are more empathetic because we think about things more, also we don't like confrontation/conflict
    • Also a lot of queer faculty members - Prof. Bernoff, Prof. Dyson, Prof. Yong, Dean Guy
  • What does Prism do on a day to day basis?
    • This year, we're going to have discussions every week, especially to get more information and break us out of the "Mudd bubble"
    • We plan events occasionally
    • Have fun/chill, and build community
  • Prism shirts are available! And if you have an idea, submit it to Chance/Kevin!
    • More Gay? Fine by me! shirts are being ordered!
  • Also tell the prezzies about speaker ideas!
  • A survey will be sent out with preferred meeting times

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Meeting Minutes - Lots of them!

4/26
  • Orientation - Chance will talk to Christian (one of the directors)
    • PuzzleHunt or something different?
    • Queer issues during orientation -> Men's/Women's issues
      • Also talk to Dean Guy
  • Was the ASP dinner advertised? 
    • Was in the program
    • At the same time as other dinners
  • Day of Silence picnic also had a low showing
  • Numbers are dwindling in PRISM
    • Have an equal number of discussions, LGBT stuff, fun stuff
    • Things like Girl Talk/Guy Talk at the QRC
    • Weekly discussion topics - serious/fun/ridiculous
      • Send them out earlier so people can come prepared
    • Google Doc for funding requests
  • Presence at Club Fair next year
  • Ally training again would be good
    • We need to advertise other events like that
  • First discussion for next year - Being LGBT at Mudd/5Cs
  • Contact admissions about advertising being a welcoming/accepting campus

4/19
  • Get ice and charcoal
  • Get coolers from the LAC
  • Budget meeting on Sunday
  • Angelica made a sign to put up near the picnic
  • Make a Thank You card for Amy

4/12
  • $50 to Queer Ballroom Social
  • $100 to CMC's group hosting a Day of Silence party
    • Approved
  • Officers -> Chance Crompton and Kevin Hale are presidents, Sarah Scheffler is treasurer
  • "Gay! Fine by me!" shirts on Sunday
  • Dorms about BBQ - Chance and August will take care of it
    • Menu - DOS funded
    • Facebook event
    • Placards have been made, will send out an email for tabling 
  • Orientation dinner is Sunday at 6pm!
  • Photocopies can be done at the library
  • Email to prism-l about unloading cars and using freezers

4/5
  • Wear "Gay? Fine by me!" t-shirts on Sunday
  • Orientation stuff - meet with directors
  • Queer Balroom Social tonight
  • BBQ Menu - plan at next week's meeting!
    • Amy and Cameron will go shopping on the 18th
    • Need places to store food
    • Ask dorms for equipment - barbecues and speakers
  • ASP dinner is in the program, need a 1 sentence blurb about dinner/PRISM
    • Ask Prof. Bernoff and Dean Guy to join
    • Informal gathering, maybe have intros from members/officers
  • Officers? Anyone interested?
  • ASHMC budgeting coming up soon
  • Modify the charter? 
  • Revise blurb in the Student Handbook
    • Talk to Dean Guy
  • Posters - have OID put them up, etc. 
  • Orientation - who can come back early?
  • Tabling for Day of Silence - table Tuesday through Thursday


3/29
  • Sarah talked to the people in charge of ASP and everything is set - dinner is in the Aviation Room
  • POSTERS! - define being an ally:
    • "What does being an ally mean to you?"
    • CUC and DOS can do the printing
    • Google Doc for tabling
    • Email to students, faculty, and staff
    • Try to get at least a dozen peopole
    • Ask OID for camera!
  • Kyle works at the QRC to incorporate outside groups
    • He will come to PRISM once a month to see if things are going well and see what the QRC can do for us
    • Suggestions to him:
      • More events closer to Mudd
      • Event calendars and emails
  • Biology Rhodes scholar speaking at QRC about being queer in science
  • Walker Wall painting on Sunday - Bouncy House!
  • Gaypril facebook event, calendar posted around campus
  • Queer Geek Social - April 28th
  • $50 bucks to Queer Ballroom Social for streamers, photocopies, food, and water.
    • In the SCC next to Doms Lounge
  • Tabling for Day of Silence with placards
  • Picnic lunch in front of the Hoch

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Minutes - Meeting 3/22/12


  • Queer Ballroom Social - trying to get it moved still
    • Either April 4th or 7th, but it won't be in Edmunds Ballroom
  • The Gaypril calendar will be sent out soon
  • Do we want to do a poster campaign again?
    • Angelica will help fund the event
    • Could do something like the Genderpending campaign done three years ago
    • Want to include pictures of Mudders with quotes of people, maybe
    • Theme?
    • There's a general attitude that we have nothing left to talk about on this subject because people are so accepting, but we don't think this is true. Let's challenge this and come up with things that aren't talked about much!
      • Next week - discuss this, come up with quotes to put up that bring up this point
  • Dean Spade (law professor at Univ. of Washington) was contacted by August. He is busy this year, but he can come talk in Claremont next semester
    • November 29th?
    • Let's find out the cost first, talk to Angelica, and maybe ask for a larger budget next year?
  • Faculty dinners - still pending
  • Chance talked to Angelica about how people invited to talk at the 5Cs are not usually aware of our environment, or they're aimed at the wrong audience
    • Maybe talk to other clubs about getting more informed/important speakers
      • Meeting of all queer group leaders at the 5Cs once a month
    • Also have students review events after they occur

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Meeting 3/8/12


  • Queer Ballroom Social currently scheduled for April 13th at 7:00 PM
    • Same day as Funball
    • Liz will try to see if it can be changed to April 14th
  • Our Breaking the Silence BBQ is on the 5C calendar for Gaypril
  • Sarah has not heard about ASP yet...
  • How should we spend the extra money we have?
    • Perhaps it can be used for better dinner with profs, as currently it has been suggested that we have dinner at the profs' houses to be more cost efficient. 
  • Happy Spring Break!!!