Safe Ally Training
Safe Ally Training is free to UW-Green Bay students, staff and faculty. Level 1: basic terminology, and ally tips. Level 2: State and Federal laws that affect LGBTQIA2S+ individuals. Level 3: LGBTQIA2S+ history 1940's to 2015.
Resources
Check out our additional resources. If you have any further questions, please contact us!
Resources to Uplift & Empower
We offer resources to help our LGBTQIA2S+ community thrive.
Named as a top school in the U.S. for LGBTQIA2S+ students by the Campus Pride Index, we're committed to providing a supportive environment—for our students and our employees. Learn how UW-Green Bay can support you to ensure you have a safe, identity-affirming and accepting experience.
Forging
Community
As Phoenix, we're committed to helping students rise.
We offer opportunities for all aspects of your life.
Work
Internships
The Pride Center hires undergraduate and graduate interns during the academic year and summers to develop programming, empower students and assist with community outreach. Undergraduate positions are available on all four campuses.
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Get Social
The Pride Center is a great place to socialize with other students. Check out our events or drop in for a visit!
Find Your PeopleLive
Safe & Inclusive Living
The Safe And Inclusive Living (SAIL) community is a campus housing option where two or more students agree to share a university apartment regardless of the occupant's sex, gender identity, gender expression and/or sexual orientation.
Welcome HomeOur History
Our past informs our present. Learn more about how the Pride Center started in an old storage closet with a team of volunteers.
Resources Galore
Since its beginning, the Pride Center has been committed to helping UW-Green Bay's LGBTQIA2S+ community thrive. Part of that is providing resources to support education, advocacy and well-being.
Ally Resources
Support your friends and family by learning more about queer issues and history to become a better advocate.
QTBIPOC Resources
Identity is intersectional. Access resources for queer, trans, black, indigenous people of color.
Transgender Resources
As lawmakers across the country continue to propose bills that target the transgender community, ensuring you have resources is essential to your safety and happiness
Two-Spirit Resources
Two-spirit is an identity of some indigenous people, encompassing gender, culture and spirituality.
Youth Resources
Build a support system through our resources specifically for LGBTQIA2S+ youth.
Visit the Pride Center
Location
Green Bay: University Union 153
Manitowoc: Founders Hall F133
Marinette: Main Building M-145
Sheboygan: Main Building 3212
Hours
Monday-Friday
8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Contact Information
Email: pridecenter@uwgb.edu
Phone Number: 920-465-2167