UC Riverside tuition-funded LGBTQ center offers free 'gender identity' campLink to Source ArticleCampus Reform - Justin Choi '26 | California Correspondent
March 13, 2025, 3:53 pm ET
- This camp is meant to "provide an opportunity to reflect on intersections of identity and intersectional oppression" and increase understanding of the trans/nonbinary community.
- Students from Southern California colleges such as UCLA, UCSD, and UCI are also eligible to attend the camp.
The University of California, Riverside is offering to cover the cost of students who are attending Socal T-Camp, a campus retreat for students to learn more about the "trans/nonbinary" community. The event is set to take place in April up in the San Bernardino Mountains.
According to a T-Camp informational Google document, the camp seeks to "increase student understanding of gender identity, expression, and the trans/nonbinary community." This camp is also meant to "provide an opportunity to reflect on intersections of identity and intersectional oppression."
The UCR LGBT Resource Center - the group responsible for covering the cost of students for T-Camp - is primarily funded by student fees that are part of student tuition.
With student tuition fees and other undisclosed money, the LGBTRC also funds the Drag Club at UCR, which has previously hosted virtual drag performances to highlight activism.----------------------------------
If you are a student in California, this could be a great opportunity. And it's FREE!