Queer Campus Coalition (Affiliated Student Organizations)

Queer Campus Coalition (QCC)

The QCC is the official GSRC RSO affiliate program. Membership in QCC is open to all RSOs doing work connected to Queer issues, especially those tied to our LGBTQIA+, non-binary, and gender nonconforming Illini community. The goal of QCC is to aid in the organization of Student led campus efforts connected to our LGBTQIA+ & Queer community. The QCC membership is formed of RSO presidents, vice presidents, and other RSO representatives. The QCC meets monthly to discuss Queer & LGBTQIA+ student needs, programming, and leadership development. Want to learn more or get invovled? Contact Alex Rosado-Torres via agr9@illinois.edu

List of QCC Affiliated Organizations

A Space

A-Space is a safe space for members of the asexual and aromantic spectrum and their allies. Our meetings range from discussion topics to social meetings, to external activities, sometimes with other LGBTQ student groups. To learn more about A-Space, please email aspaceuiuc@gmail.com.

Actually Neurodivergent

More information forthcoming. 

BlacQ

BlacQ Is a Black LGBTQIA+ student affiliated organization within the GSRC that will strive to provide a safe, creative, and liberating space for Black U of I students in the LGBTQIA+ community. Sign-up for updates here!

Campus Union for Trans* Equality and Support (CUTES)

Campus Union for Trans* Equality and Support (CUTES) is an organization dedicated to advocacy and support of transgender, genderqueer, gender fluid, nonbinary, and gender non-conforming students. CUTES helps bring important visibility to issues affecting trans* people on campus and works with other groups and offices to provide resources that help affirm its members’ gender identities. To learn more about CUTES, please email cutes.uiuc@gmail.com

Forging Unity, Solidarity, and Equity for QTPOC (FUSE)

FUSE is a safe space for questioning and queer and trans* people of color (QTPOC) to come destress and discuss different topics centered around intersectional identities. We collaborate with other organizations and also host social and educational events. Come as you are! Tuesdays from 5p-7p at the LGBTRC. To learn more about FUSE, please email fuseuiuc@gmail.com

Gender & Women's Studies Club

More information forthcoming.

LGBT Jew

More information forthcoming.

LGBTQ+ KiKi 

More information forthcoming.

oSTEM

Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (oSTEM) at Illinois is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and ally professional society dedicated to the development and support of students in STEM. Bringing together networks of students and professionals in industry and academia, meetings consist of networking opportunities, career advice, social events, and advocacy of the LGBTQIA+ community. Students build skills for the promotion of their individual careers while learning more about LGBTQIA+ culture and history." To learn more about oSTEM, please email ostem.illinois@gmail.com.

Queer Book Club

More information forthcoming.

Queer Library Alliance

The Queer Library Alliance (QLA) is a group for iSchool students to explore ways that librarians and archivists can provide better service for their LGBTQ patrons. Social aspects of this group include reading recommendation parties, attending CU Pride in September, and general outings throughout the year. Professional development of our members is a critical part of QLA, as well. To learn more about QLA and its meeting information, please email qlauiuc@illinois.edu.

The NetworQ

More information forthcoming. 

Women of Pride

Women of Pride is a student group for all queer identities and allies that advocate for queer liberation and safe, supportive space to gather. We informally educate the campus community of cultural, political, and other social issues related to LGBTQ+ experiences. One of our goals is to foster a sense of community amongst people of all genders and sexualities and highlight the importance of intersectionality. To learn more about Women of Pride, please email uiucwomenofpride@gmail.com.  

Are there special interests which aren't represented in the groups above? Is there a group missing that you would like to see started? Feel free to contact Alex Rosado-Torres to discuss your ideas for a new Queer student group via agr9@illinois.edu