This path was created by Lauren Champagne. The last update was by Jennifer Wellnitz.
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Climate - Lauren Champagne, Class of 2019, Lafayette College
12019-02-25T21:22:43+00:00Lauren Champagnef2cb2b38699e09c8134330026261f20b35155b9b19plain3232019-03-29T19:36:48+00:00Jennifer Wellnitz11691f53c1b63668e9dcc06f4135af63e677501eThis path will explore the ways in which the larger campus climate toward queerness is created and communicated at Lafayette. Climate in this sense is conceptualized as a dynamic experience and overall attitude at Lafayette about LGBTQ+ people and issues. This kind of climate does not develop linearly or shift overnight. Rather, it is a slow process that progresses, stagnates, moves backwards, and varies across time and individual experiences. In addition, it is important to recognize that climate is not necessarily defined as inclusive or exclusive. It consists of complex relationships between attempted inclusivity, ingrained exclusivity, innate social policing, and committed social activism. This path will highlight this complexity and shed light on some of the ways in which climate is reinforced, shifted, and communicated.
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1media/8743820621_2443163f7f_k.jpg2019-02-22T20:24:57+00:00Jennifer Wellnitz11691f53c1b63668e9dcc06f4135af63e677501eSample "Interpretative Paths"Mary A Armstrong42image_header2019-03-23T21:28:29+00:00Mary A Armstrong41061fcf0da5c46170ab7fce619c80dcde461b93
12019-03-20T22:53:40+00:00Lauren Champagnef2cb2b38699e09c8134330026261f20b35155b9bConclusion - Where Are We Now?4plain2019-03-29T02:37:44+00:00Lauren Champagnef2cb2b38699e09c8134330026261f20b35155b9b