Sites of resistance: LGBTQI+ experiences at Trinity western University

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Abstract

Trinity Western University's Community Covenant has been the subject of public and legal attention with specific reference to a proposed law school. At the heart of much of the contention about the law school, opponents have expressed concern about the provisions in the Covenant that restrict the rights of LGBTQI+ students-their identities and relationships. While much of the focus has been on the potential harm for LGBTQI+ students, and the expectation that law schools uphold Charter values-the voices of queer students and allies have largely been sidelined. This article offers space for LGBTQI+ students, staff and allies to discuss their lived experiences of sexual diversity and the harm facing the queer community at Trinity Western University. As they state, the Covenant is only a part of the issue; the culture it supports is what needs to change.

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Shipley, H. (2020). Sites of resistance: LGBTQI+ experiences at Trinity western University. Canadian Journal of Law and Society, 35(1), 111–133. https://doi.org/10.1017/cls.2019.41

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