GSA Lavender Graduation
6:30pm - 7:30pm Hammond Hall | Main LoungeAbout This Event
Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) is hosting Fitchburg State's Lavender Graduation on April 22.
Lavender Graduation is an annual ceremony conducted on numerous campuses to honor lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, intersex, queer, asexual/aromantic, and ally students to acknowledge their achievements and contributions to the University. The Lavender Graduation Ceremony was created by Dr. Ronni Sanlo, a Jewish Lesbian, who was denied the opportunity to attend the graduations of her biological children because of her sexual orientation. It was through this experience that she came to understand the pain felt by her students. Encouraged by the Dean of Students at the University of Michigan, Dr. Sanlo designed the first Lavender Graduation Ceremony in 1995. The first Lavender Graduation began at the University of Michigan in 1995, with three graduates. By 2001, there were over 45 Lavender Graduation Ceremonies at Colleges and Universities nationwide. Graduating students, including undergraduates and graduates, are invited to take part in the celebration, which typically occurs each year the week prior to university-wide commencement events.
A lavender stole is given to those to wear at graduation (if they so chose to) as a part of their regalia.
If you are interested in partaking in this year's Lavender Ceremony, please fill out the form. The deadline to apply is MONDAY, APRIL 14.
Every Fitchburg State University event welcomes all members of our university community.