Creighton Student Finds Note on Door: ‘Kill Yourself…Gays are Not Welcome in Nebraska’

Creighton Student Finds Note on Door: ‘Kill Yourself…Gays are Not Welcome in Nebraska’

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A student at Creighton University is sharing a note he received on his dorm room door.

The note read: “F**king fag. Kill yourself. Leave our school. Gays are not welcome in Nebraska or Creighton!!!”

Joseph Gray shared the note on Facebook and Snapchat and with WOWT 6 News:

After finding the note on his door, he took it to the university in hopes of finding who is responsible.

“I have to go on the street and worry about it every day,” Gray said. “I shouldn’t have to come back to where I sleep and worry about what I’m going to see.”

The university is investigating what happened, sending a statement to students Friday that read in part, “The incident is a breach of the Jesuit values we all share as the Creighton community, values which bind us all in the common mission of ensuring Creighton is a safe, respectful, inclusive place.”

“To tell someone to just kill themselves is not OK,” Gray said.

Gray said he wants Creighton to show more commitment to helping LGBTQ students. Either way, he is hoping others can hear his story.

The university’s Office of Equity and Inclusion is investigating the incident.

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Creighton Student Finds Note on Door: ‘Kill Yourself…Gays are Not Welcome in Nebraska’

IDAHOT Brisbane 17 May

IDAHOT Brisbane 17 May

Jiurra Wroshyr posted a video:

IDAHOT Brisbane 17 May

IDAHOT (International day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia) Brisbane May 17

IDAHOT day is celebrated on the 17th May every year.

The date was chosen to commemorate the decision to remove homosexuality from the International Classification of Diseases of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1990.

Rainbow communities with the support of organisations, companies, various levels of government, cities and individuals celebrate sexual and gender diversities around the world.

The Brisbane LGBTIQ Action Group is hosting IDAHOT day on May 17th 2017

Key event times:
5.30pm – Wilson’s outlook reserve (Bowen Terrace and Kent Street, NewFarm)
View the rainbow lights illuminating the Story bridge, then hope onboard the ferry beneath the bridge.

7.15pm – View the rainbow lights at City Hall (64 Adelaide st, Brisbane) then Victoria bridge (near Treasury Casino / QPAC).

View at your own leisure:
Rainbow flags flying at:
Brisbane City Hall (Adelaide st)
Qld Police headquarters (Roma st)
St. John’s Cathedral (Ann st)
Qld Ambulance, Fire and Emergency services (Kedron Park rd, Kedron)

Rainbow lights at:
Qld Parliament house (George st)
Brisbane City Hall (Adelaide st)
Treasury Casino (William st)
Story Bridge
Victoria Bridge
Kurilpa Bridge

Be proud and fly your own Rainbow Flag.

Turrbal country home of the Jagera (Mianjin/Meanjin)people whose traditional lands and hunting grounds now known as Brisbane.

東京レインボープライド開幕、LGBTQ当事者たちが思い語る 「自己アピールの必要なくなるくらい普通に接してくれたら」

東京レインボープライド開幕、LGBTQ当事者たちが思い語る 「自己アピールの必要なくなるくらい普通に接してくれたら」
「我々も普通の人と何ひとつ変わることなく、頑張って生きているんだということを理解してもらい、普通に接してもらえたら嬉しいと思います」(三ツ矢雄二さん)

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