Campus Pride joins #educate2impact day May 13; Executive Director Shane Windmeyer to be panelist on Google+ Hangout 12:30pm EDT

May 13 “educate2impact day” supports equal access to education and helping students complete their high school and college degrees

On May 13, 2015 – Campus Pride joins the second annual educate2impact day hosted by the Point Foundation in support of equitable access to education and to encourage students to complete their high school and college education. The hashtag #educate2impact can be used across social media platforms, including Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr, to join the campaign. People are encouraged to use the “Selfie Diplomas” and other easy-to-use social media graphics available at the Get Involved page of www.educate2impact.org.

Everyone deserves equal access to education and educate2impact brings special attention to the importance of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) students, a third of whom drop out of high school and do not attend college*, staying in school to get their degrees.

Students are encouraged to join a May 13 Google Hangout at 12:30 p.m. e2i-2015-google-hangoutEST about finding and creating LGBTQ-friendly colleges. Moderator for the Google Hangout is Jessica Kane, Director of Millennial Outreach at The Huffington Post. Panelists joining the live discussion include Dr. Kim Hackford-Peer, Associate Director of the Gender Studies Program at the University of Utah, Jacob Tobia, advocate for gender non-conforming, genderqueer, and transgender people, Shane L. Windmeyer, M.S., Ed, Executive Director of Campus Pride, and Tim’m T. West, Managing Director, Teach For America LGBTQ Initiative.

To help students and parents find answers to questions about affording college and a higher education degree, Point Foundation is collaborating with Wells Fargo on a question and answer board  “Ask e2i: Paying For College.” From May 1 through May 18, people can submit questions to be answered by Wells Fargo team members specializing in planning and paying for college.

“The LGBT college-bound youth segment in many parts of the country is often underserved,” said Shelley Freeman, head of Wells Fargo’s Consumer Credit Solutions. “Educate2impact day creates an opportunity for us at Wells Fargo to collaborate with our nonprofit partner, Point Foundation, and put to good use our financial literacy resources that can empower students, individuals, families, and communities. At Wells Fargo, we believe we can help create a brighter future when we work together with nonprofits and the community to ensure that our emerging leaders obtain the education and skills necessary to achieve their goals.”

Organizations helping to promote educate2impact include Arcus Foundation, Bisexual Resource Center, Campus Pride, GLSEN, Hetrick-Martin Institute, It Gets Better Project, PFLAG National, Out@NBCUniversal, People for the American Way, The Trevor Project and True Colors Fund, and Young People For. Additional community partners are encouraged to join with educate2impact!

* Lambda Legal, 2011

About educate2impact day

May begins graduation season, and #educate2impact is an annual campaign encouraging students to complete their high school and college degrees. #educate2impact is also an opportunity to support equal access to education, especially for LGBTQ students. www.educate2impact.org | twitter.com/educate2impact

Campus Pride is the leading national educational organization for LGBTQ and ally college students and campus groups building future leaders and safer, more LGBTQ-friendly colleges and universities. The organization provides resources and services to thousands of college students and nearly 1400 campuses annually. Learn more online at CampusPride.org

 

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