UMass Boston Held ‘Lavender Graduation’ Featuring Drag Performers

Separate graduation ceremonies for certain identity groups are embraced by the left, but the very idea of it flies in the face of civil rights.

Campus Reform reports:

UMass Boston Lavender Graduation to feature drag performers, celebrate ‘pride’The University of Massachusetts Boston celebrated its segregated graduation ceremony for LGBT-identifying students with drag performances this month.On Monday, the university’s Queer Student Center promoted the “Lavender Graduation” ceremony, scheduled for May 13, in an Instagram post.“Let’s celebrate our LGBTQ+ graduates with drag performances, delicious food, and a night filled with pride,” the center writes in the post. “[D]on’t forget to bring your pride!”UMass Boston has hosted its “Lavender Graduation” for the past several years, as Campus Reform has reported.According to its web page, the Queer Student Center is “dedicated to the educational, social, and personal growth of gender and sexual minority students at UMass Boston.”“Our mission includes raising awareness about issues impacting gender and sexual minority communities while promoting understanding, inclusivity, and allyship across campus,” it continues.This semester, the center has hosted events on “Transgender Day of Visibility,” “LGBTQ+ Day of Celebration” and “Story Circle: Shared Journeys of Identity and Growth.”Many universities host identity-based graduation ceremonies to conclude the academic year.UC Davis is sponsoring a ceremony next month for students who identify as part of the “African diaspora.”“This graduation is different from the UC Davis colleges’ commencement, as it is a culturally relevant and inclusive ceremony celebrating the Black community,” a description says.

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