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    • Molly Welch-Deal Oral History Interview 

      Welch-Deal, Molly (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Molly, a lecturer in psychology, discusses the importance of conversations surrounding LGBTQIA+ issues like identity and sexuality in her courses and the positive impact awareness training could have not only on students ...
    • Jacqueline Bonneville Oral History Interview 

      Bonneville, Jacqueline (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Jacqueline, Interim Associate Dean of Students and LGBTQIA+ ally, discusses the work she did at UW-Eau Claire for the LGBTQIA+ community and the resources available at Stout, like the Qube and Stout's mentoring program. ...
    • Coltan Schoenike Oral History Interview 

      Schoenike, Coltan (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Coltan shares the evolution of their identity and how working at the Qube and being involved in multiple organizations across campus helped them grow. Coltan also discusses the importance of inclusivity and support across ...
    • Gabrielle Damian Oral History Interview 

      Damian, Gabrielle (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Gabrielle discusses her Out@Stout experience, working at the Qube, and the personal impact Stout's queer community and organizations have had on her.
    • Katie Reeves Oral History Interview 

      Reeves, Katie (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Katie talks about how the LGBTQIA+ resources, like the Qube, and community on campus supported her through her journey coming out.
    • Nicholas S. Mueller Oral History Interview with Chelsea Colegrove 

      Mueller, Nicholas S (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Nicholas shares his personal experience on the Out@Stout floor, participating in Qube events and being a part of the LGBTQIA+ community on campus.
    • Nicholas S. Mueller Oral History Interview with Reid Armond 

      Mueller, Nicholas S. (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Nicholas shares how the inclusive and welcoming LGBTQIA+ community shaped his decision to attend Stout and some of his personal experiences before coming to Stout.
    • Douglas Michael Wilson Oral History Interview 

      Wilson, Douglas Michael (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      D. Michael discusses coming out at Stout and the important role of the LGBTQIA+ community on campus supporting students.
    • Rhys Duffy Oral History Interview 

      Duffy, Rhys (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Rhys highlights the strength of the LGBTQIA+ community on campus, impact the pandemic may have on LGBTQIA+ individuals, and discusses the need for more education about the identity spectrum.
    • Madelyn Lisius Oral History Interview 

      Lisius, Madelyn (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Madelyn speaks highly of Stout's support and resources for LGBTQIA+ and minority students. She shares her coming out story. Grace and Madelyn also talk about similar experiences.
    • Grace Callander Oral History Interview 

      Callander, Grace (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Grace discusses her personal experiences, including being a resident advisor, the positive impact of the Qube and the way Stout supports LGBTQIA+ students.
    • Tamara Brantmeier Oral History Interview 

      Brantmeier, Tamara (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Tamara talks candidly about her experience coming out in the 1990's, the support she's felt within the LGBTQIA+ community on campus as a faculty member, and the importance of understanding intergenerational identities.
    • Cameryn Steder Oral History Interview 

      Steder, Cameryn (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Cameryn talks highly of Stout's support of LGBTQIA+ and minority students and how accessible resources, like the Qube, are. Cameryn also talks about the growth of the LGBTQIA+ community online due to the pandemic and the ...
    • Nicole Eastman Oral History Interview 

      Eastman, Nicole (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Nicole, the LGBTQIA+ Program Coordinator, discusses the resources, services, and programs available at the Qube.
    • Dr. Alexandra Hall Oral History Interview 

      Hall, Alexandra (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Doctor Alexandra Hall, senior lecturer and staff physician at Student Health Services, discusses the 8+ year journey to providing a welcoming enviornment to LGBTQIA+ students at the clinic and details the ways in which ...
    • Rickie-Ann Legleitner Oral History Interview 

      Legleitner, Rickie-Ann (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Doctor Rickie-Ann Legleitner shares her passion for supporting students and helping them find their voice through respectful discussions in her courses. She also talks briefly about the impact of banned books, the lack of ...
    • Kaitlyn Baum Oral History Interview 

      Baum, Kaitlyn (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Kaitlyn discusses personal experiences of self discovery and coming out to new people, the impact that can have on mental health and the LGBTQIA+ community and resources at Stout.
    • Frances Bates Oral History Interview 

      Bates, Frances (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Frances shares her personal experience being a part of the LGBTQIA+ community at Stout.
    • Andi Surratt Oral History Interview 

      Surratt, Andi (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Andi compares their LGBTQIA+ experiences in high school to those they have had at Stout and the positive impact the LGBTQIA+ resources and support have had on their life. Andi also shares when they discovered their identity ...
    • Jayden Foster Oral History Interview 

      Foster, Jayden (UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 2020)
      Jayden shares ideas about outreach and further engagement with the LGBTQIA+ community on campus and within resident halls. Jayden also discusses how social media can have a positive and negative influence on people.