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He was understandably upset and told them to stop calling him that. TP: Given your past four years here, do you think that PLNU staff and faculty are committed to creating a culture where queer students feel safe and welcome? I was not born gay yesterday; I know how people act toward people who are gay, and how I have been treated all throughout middle school, in high school and no2w college.

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So there was still a no contact order in my pod, but they could come back into Young. Last year The Point covered an incident of homophobic vandalism in which Frausto was the main target. It is mostly just attitudes toward [me] and gestures. I think attitudes toward queer individuals just need to change.

Two witnesses were able to confirm the incident at the party. Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego fired its dean of theology, according to Religion News Service, because he supported an adjunct professor who was fired because of her beliefs about homosexuality.

But I would just say that it [the behavior] is mostly just keeping their distance. I do not know what has to change within the student body. The outcry is the latest in a series of. It just makes me sick knowing that there are students who do not have support.

MF: I think there are a good amount of people, like my friends, who look past the outer and look at what your character is. MF: They [staff members] went to the extent of calling witnesses, people who may know [about the vandalism], people who are involved in the circle, that was as far as they could get.

PLNU student housing By Gary Robbins / San Diego Union-Tribune / April 20, A decision by Point Loma Nazarene University to limit the screening of a documentary about the Bible and homosexuality has angered students who say the move was disrespectful to the gay community and is having a chilling effect on free speech and academic inquiry.

TP: Do you feel like a safe and welcoming plnu toward queer students is something that the student body is committed to? In efforts to minimize harm, The Point did not attribute other sources within this article. The school is not committed. On Oct.

4, Frausto attended an off-campus party where other PLNU students were present. The Point: Have you experienced discriminatory behavior beyond those two instances on campus? LGBTQ students, alumni, and allies held plnu rally outside the PLNU campus, Friday supporting equal rights for their community on campus.

Because this was an off-campus and unsanctioned party, Frausto decided not to report the harassment to the university. I feel like Title IX did more because they are holding Point Loma under federal law, so they have to carry out discrimination laws and civil rights protections.

MF: Well, after hearing about the [former] dean of theologyno. On Oct. Frausto reached out to The Point to share his experience and reflect on his four years as queer person on campus. Once again, Point Loma Nazarene University’s gay of gay people is called into question by its own students Many are angry that administrators limited an LGBTQ+ student group’s right to.

Quite a few have reached out to me, via email after the article. Michael Frausto: It is not necessarily explicit. Last year The Point covered an gay of homophobic vandalism in which Frausto was the main target. It [the incident] is just gonna keep perpetuating the same type of behaviors for future students.

They say they are, but they are not. Michael Frausto is a fourth-year psychology student at Point Loma Nazarene University.