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Spectrum FAQ
Q: Who Is Spectrum Alliance?
A: Spectrum Alliance is social/educational/political organization for gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender persons, and their allies. All who are interested are welcome to attend.
Q: What makes Spectrum Alliance different than SASI or other groups?
A: We specialize in GLBT rights.
Q: What can Spectrum Alliance do for me?
A: Give you a safe place to be open about what type of human being you are. We also offer our friendship, good humor and a chance to meet some good natured people.
Q: What can I do for Spectrum Alliance?
A: Be a friend
Q: I'm still in.
A: Nothing wrong with that, coming out is major. If you are ready to come out we will support you. If you want to stay in, stay in. We will keep your secret. The web writer only mentions participants of Project Safe Zone and members of Spectrum who have given me permission to mention them. Life is rough: GLBTA students need to know the participants in Project Safe Zone are here to help.
Q: Who is a member of Spectrum?
A: All the web writer is going to say is Spectrum consists of several smart men and women who support GLBT rights.
Q: When do you meet?
A: We will meet when we decide a new meeting time for the Fall, watch your emails.
Q: How much are dues?
A: We have an activity fee for the semester of $10.
Q: What is GLBT, LGBT, GLBTA, LGBTA?
A: In all of them G=Gay, L=Lesbian, B=Bisexual, T=Transgendered, A=Ally
Q: I'm straight, but support GLBT people. Can I join?
A: Yes, you can be an ally.
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