Transplant. Jennifer Brooks. Tree House Press, 2006.Transplant. Jennifer Brooks. Tree House Press, 2006.
This collection of stories about the home is read by pulling on the translucent inner pages so that the text is revealed through the house-shaped die cut.
Transplant. Jennifer Brooks. Tree House Press, 2006.Transplant. Jennifer Brooks. Tree House Press, 2006.
This collection of stories about the home is read by pulling on the translucent inner pages so that the text is revealed through the house-shaped die cut.
Although the first LGBTQIA+ institution at Duke wasn’t created until 1994, LGBTQIA+ student organizations such as the Duke Gay Alliance have existed on campus since 1972. In 1991, President H. Keith H. Brodie established the Task Force on Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Matters, partly to combat HIV/AIDS stigma on campus. The Task Force’s work led to the creation of what is now the Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity (CSGD). This booklet, which provides resources on gender diversity such as proper terminology, disparities, and action items, is just one of many ways the CSGD educates Duke and supports the LGBTQIA+ community.
James Patrick Toomey (P‘83) illustrated comics for The Chronicle, focusing on campus and national political issues from 1981 to 1983. Some of the themes he covered still ring true today! Jim Toomey later created the cartoon strip Sherman’s Lagoon, which has been syndicated in 150 newspapers.