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OUR_Ep.74_LGBT Resource Center

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Episode 74 of Ol Ute Radio begins with Rebecca and Sascha discussing the state of OUR and the exciting upcoming guests lined up for the rest of June. They talk a bit about their excitement for the Joey Diaz performances in West Valley in the next couple days.

The two happily welcome Kai Medina-Martinez and Kiko Lian of the University of Utah’s LGBT Resource Center into studio for an hour of hard-hitting discussion. The four venture into some topics that affect LGBT students on campus, including gender-neutral pronouns, non gender-specific bathrooms and housing options. They also clarify some of the questions many may have involving correct and respectful terminology in regards to trans* students.
We loved having the LGBT Resource Center in studio and we love our listeners! For more information on their services and office location, visit lgbt.utah.edu and follow them on Twitter @UofULGBTRC for more. They are also on Facebook at facebook.com/LGBTResource

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