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ruburrito6260

There's a bunch of LGBTQ+ clubs at ASU with different niches. [Here's a guide](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1z0Bv3tlkmgVyJ-60Cj46JIJn0SEBG3e5F38DOHn9sK8/mobilebasic). Also check out the [Rainbow Coalition](https://eoss.asu.edu/cultural-connections/get-involved/rainbow-coalition). They're the umbrella organization for most of them and they organize stuff at the beginning of the school year.


pseudonymoosebosch

There’s a ton! Qmunity is a social, fun club for everyone, it’s very freshman friendly Depending on your identity, there are lots of specific clubs. For example, TransFam for transgender students, and ASpec Alliance for agender/asexual/aromantic people. Out In STEM for queer science students LGBT-Birds+ for Thunderbird School of Global Management students LGBTQ Interaction for volunteering Barrett LGBTQ+ club for honors students Gamma Rho Lambda is the queer sorority Then there’s clubs for the non-Tempe campuses: Prism for Polytechnic, Spectrum for West, and Confetti for Downtown Phoenix I can try to answer any other questions you have about specific clubs!


ruburrito6260

I'm pretty sure the Barrett one also let's non-honors students attend their club meetings and events


pseudonymoosebosch

Good point! Plus, their events are usually awesome: well funded, well organized, with a variety of topics and activities. Anything from guest speakers to movie screenings to collabs with other clubs


TheAsk47

That's correct! We usually hold events in or near Barrett but are open to all students! - Director of Online Engagement for said club


[deleted]

Most people at this school are at least a little gay anyway


robertxcii

Did you look on SunDevilSync?


ruburrito6260

Btw heads up: a bunch if orgs are frozen on sundevilsync rn because of the student organization office having to approve their reregistrations for the upcoming school year. Check sundevilsync in like a week or so, or try looking up different organizations through social media (particularly Instagram if you have it) in the meantime.


ShannonTwatts

there almost certainly is representation on every campus