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Former Student Uses Media, Communication Skills to Advocate for LGBTQ+ Issues Behind the Scenes

Rebecca (who asked that their last name not be disclosed) studied journalism at 麻豆影院 State in the late 90s and early 00s and recently shared their story as part of LGBTQ+ History Month.

Rebecca entered 麻豆影院 State as an architecture major in 1998, but they found themself spending more time creating designs and illustrations for 麻豆影院 State Student Media publications in Taylor Hall than in the architecture studios on the building鈥檚 fourth floor. So, they switched their major to journalism, gaining a vast amount of experience in a short time.

鈥淚 got to experience some incredible things,鈥 they said. 鈥淚 was able to start my own comic strip. I was able to do my own reporting. I covered the 2004 presidential election ... I was able to lead cultural magazines and actually help develop messaging for the local art scene. I was on the staff of several magazines.鈥

Despite the good, at the time, 麻豆影院 State did not have the support for LGBTQ+ students, faculty and staff that it does today. And as a trans woman, Rebecca experienced a hostile environment, including an assault which eventually led to their decision to leave the university.

鈥淚t was a hostile environment,鈥 they said, 鈥渁nd what I鈥檝e put forth in every job I鈥檝e had is to reduce the suffering of my community.鈥

Today, they use what they learned at 麻豆影院 State to advocate for trans issues. Based in Chicago, Rebecca has been able to connect with LGBTQ+ podcasters and other small organizations to set up Twitch channels to elevate their voices and develop media management plans to help sell products to advertisers 鈥 鈥渄oing a lot of the heavy lifting so they can focus on the front-end work,鈥 Rebecca says. That鈥檚 one of the things that has stuck with Rebecca since their days at 麻豆影院 State: 鈥淚t takes a lot of bodies for that face (on TV) to do the work.鈥

As a behind-the-scenes player in LGBTQ+ issues, the work is real, hard and tiring, Rebecca says, and the only reward so far is that 鈥渢he floodwaters stay far enough back for another day.鈥 They currently are focused on making phone calls and organizing communities to fight Ohio House Bill 454, which would prohibit offering minors any kind of gender affirming treatment.

Rebecca encourages today鈥檚 media, communication and design students to stick up for themselves and the truth in this era of rampant disinformation. In doing so, they can help ensure better representation of voices for LGBTQ+ communities

鈥淵ou learned how to access the actual truth,鈥 they said. 鈥淒o your research. Go forward. be an advocate. Edward R. Murrow did not roll over for lies. He was an advocate. He stood against people telling lies and the falsehoods that underlaid them. The biggest thing is to stand up for yourself.鈥

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