Juneteenth Reflections
Mijon Zulu ‘09 reflects on how his intersectional history and identity intersects with the history of Black America and the celebrating of freedom. Continue reading »
Mijon Zulu ‘09 reflects on how his intersectional history and identity intersects with the history of Black America and the celebrating of freedom. Continue reading »
"We need to look back, we need to celebrate, but also we need to recommit going forward." Continue reading »
"I decided was going to bring the 'gaylebration' to campus, and the question was 'how?'" Continue reading »
"I felt that I was at the epicenter of a lot of gay rights that were passed when I was at Williams and it was amazing and I couldn't not tell you how much I love my Williams family." Continue reading »
"As I've gotten older, I realize how important it is to express who you are and be comfortable in your own skin, and I think Pride is a manifestation for that." Continue reading »
"They were using the word 'queer' all the time, and that embrace of that word, it was such a derogatory name and I was very uncomfortable." Continue reading »
"I'm just proud of my community in all of its diversity, in all of the shades of the rainbow and shades of sexuality. It's just accepting us as people and celebrating us as people." Continue reading »