Faculty Council Club Q Statement from Ed Cannon and Troyann Gentile

Please see the statement below from Ed Cannon and Troyann Gentile, on behalf of Faculty Council:

To our LGBTQ+ faculty, staff, and allies,

It is with a heavy heart that we write, yet again, to express our grief about another horrific incident of violence against the LGBTQ+ community. Last weekend, five people lost their lives and at least 25 more were injured in a mass shooting, and reports indicate that the LGBTQ+ community was targeted. We mourn with the Club Q community, especially the trans community, and with the LGBTQ+ community in Colorado Springs, across our four campuses, and around the world.In particular, if anyone needs to talk, we want people to know about low or no cost Therapy Direct services through Wellpower.

This is available in addition to Colorado Crisis Services: https://coloradocrisisservices.org/.

People can also access all of Wellpower’s other services here: https://www.wellpower.org/access-services/.

The Center on Colfax has also compiled a list of resources here: https://lgbtqcolorado.org/clubq/

Attacks like these are difficult, and they can feel personal and threatening, even if you’re physically far-removed from where they take place. Our trans community is particularly under threat, and we stand with them. Community and allyship create healing, lift us up and power progress. Use your communities—including your CU colleagues—to draw strength and move forward with purpose.

 

We’re wishing you peace during what will be a difficult time for many.

Ed & Troyann