Stanford University Hosts Queer BIPOC Dating Event
Stanford to hold 'Queer BIPOC' dating event 🔗
Stanford University is organizing a "Queer BIPOC" dating event on January 21, hosted by the Weiland Health Initiative and supported by Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and Vaden Health Services. This event aims to connect queer students of color and is designed for those who missed a previous matching event. Additional similar events are planned for February 11 and October 19. The “QSpot,” one of the oldest LGBT centers in the U.S., will host the event, which promotes a welcoming environment for students exploring their sexual orientation and gender identity.
What is the purpose of the Queer BIPOC dating event at Stanford?
The event aims to connect queer students of color and foster community among participants.
Who is hosting the event?
The event is hosted by Stanford's Weiland Health Initiative, with support from Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and Vaden Health Services.
Where will the event take place?
The event will be held at the “QSpot,” a well-established LGBT center on Stanford's campus.