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Elon’s Spirit and Pride Initiative Affirms Queer and Spiritual Identities

August 13, 2021

Spirit and Pride is a multifaith program at Elon University that supports the spiritual lives of LGBTQIA+ students. It is advised by Luis Garay (Director of the Gender and LGBTQIA Center), the Rev. Dr. Joel Harter (Associate University Chaplain), and the Rev. Julie Tonnesen (LEAF Campus Minister and Spirit and Pride Coordinator).

When we launched Spirit and Pride in Fall 2019, our first cohort of Spirit and Pride student interns talked excitedly in their interviews about creating a community where students could be both queer and spiritual (whether religious or non-religious). They wanted to create safer and braver spaces for LGBTQIA+ communities to share religious trauma, and they wanted to create spaces of affirmation and celebration to reimagine and integrate queer identities and spiritual identities.

Spirit and Pride is cosponsored by the Gender and LGBTQIA Center (GLC) and the Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life at Elon University. The idea for the program emerged as the Truitt Center encountered more and more students needing and requesting resources, programs, and conversation spaces that engaged the intersections of faith, spirituality, gender, and sexuality. More students and student leaders in Hillel, Catholic Campus Ministry, LEAF (Lutherans, Episcopalians, and friends), and Ukirk Presbyterian Fellowship openly identified with LGBTQIA+ communities, and we knew many others who were not out or who were questioning.

It became clear that the Truitt Center and the GLC needed to develop more intentional collaboration to support students. In higher education especially, queer spaces and religious spaces tend to be completely separate, with students often reporting that they hide or suppress their religious or spiritual identities in queer spaces and suppress their queer identities in religious and spiritual spaces. We discovered many students only connected with the GLC or with the Truitt Center because they did not feel fully welcome in the other space.

Spirit and Pride Intern Lily Kays

Spirit and Pride Intern Lily Kays

Students coloring pride shirts at a Spirit and Pride event

Students coloring pride shirts at a Spirit and Pride event

Ripple Director and Interfaith Intern Caroline Penfield and Multifaith Coordinator Allison Pelyhes at Ripple 2021 with Blair Imani

Ripple Director and Interfaith Intern Caroline Penfield and Multifaith Coordinator Allison Pelyhes at Ripple 2021 with Blair Imani

Students sharing at a Spirit and Pride event

Students sharing at a Spirit and Pride event

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