Meetings
GLAD meets Wednesdays at 7pm in Whooten 122
Safe Space Sessions meet every other Monday in the Student Org. Space
Website
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Founded
1988
Contact
[email protected]

Glad, formerly known as GLAD (Gay and Lesbian Association of Denton) and Courage, is a UNT student organization for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer community.

The Rules

The Glad Tumblr

These rules have been in effect since at least 2008, probably much earlier.

1) Be respectful of all attendees

2) Don't assume that attendees are LGBTQ

3) Don't "out" anyone

History

Glad originated in 1988 at UNT under the name "Courage". It was later changed to "GLAD" as an acronym of "Gay and Lesbian Association of Denton". The name finally changed to "Glad" in 2009, so as to maintain its recognizable name, but to avoid the exclusivity associated with claiming to be only "gay and lesbian" (though everyone was always welcome).

Glad briefly maintained a blog, the first entry of which was on Tuesday, September 8, 2009. It has been inactive since May 4, 2010. In summer 2011, Glad launched its tumblr.

Glad Officers

List of current and former Glad officers with wiki pages.

Current officers:

President-

Dawaelyne Jones

Vice President-

Caleb Powers 

Secretary-

David Montalvo 

Campus Outreach-

Miranda Chachere

Events Coordinator-

Christian Rivas

GLAD Relations-

Zachery Suess

Social Media Liaison-

Misbah Yasin

 

Former officers:

  • Users/AndrewBroz
  • Users/JosephHarrington
  • Users/RitchLudlow
  • Xochilt Garcia (Communications Coordinator)
  • Brayden Jones (Events Correspondent) 
  • Lupe Zapata (Information Coordinator)
  • Eric Duran (Vice President)
  • Zachary Roberts (President)
  • Jashan Jeet Singh Mahal (Vice President- Spring 2016)
  • Michael Impichinni 
  • Gabe Bierwirth (Events Correspondent- Fall 2015)
  • Chandler Welch (Events Correspondent- Spring 2016/Secretary- Fall 2016)

By the Bi

See By the Bi for full article

By the Bi logo

By the Bi was a subgroup of Glad. The function of the group was to promote bisexual visibility and provide a support group for all people who don't identify as monosexual (though monosexuals were also more than welcome).

Events

Drag Show

Glad hosts one drag show fundraiser per semester. The proceeds are shared by both Glad and a queer charitable organization. Since February of 2009, they have taken place at Mable Peabody's Beauty Parlor and Chainsaw Repair where supporters socialize, drink cocktails, play pool, and tip the kings and queens.

Glad Prom

Bisexual pride cupcakes at "Sweet Fantasy Prom" 2010

Each spring, the organization throws a Second Chance Prom. Its purpose is to provide LGBTQIA individuals with a "second chance prom" that permits them to dress as, or escort any gender they desire. In addition to a raffle, DJ, and photographer, three guests are recognized as prom king, prom queen, and prom in-between. (This tradition has stopped sometime in recent years). Gender labels have almost always been ignored when running for these titles.

Pride Parade

For many years, Glad has marched in the Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade in Oak Lawn, Dallas. They are often accompanied by other student organisations such as Pride TWU.

Pride is a parade which celebrates alternative sexualities. Many different kinds of groups attend, and it's crazy fun for all.

Rocky Horror Picture Show

For years, Glad has co-hosted (with UPC, FMLA, and various other organizations) a showing of the Rocky Horror Picture Show. This is a charity event which raises money for Health Services of North Texas.

See also