The University of New Mexico has less than. Within that community, there are even fewer who also identify as LGBTQ. A new student organization aims to create a space for both of these communities.
True Colors is one of the only Black and queer student organizations in the country. It became an official UNM student group last year and is still one of the smaller ones on campus.
True Colors鈥 Archivist, LC, is a third-year student and said the space is crucial for the small community it serves on campus.
鈥淵ou鈥檙e in a space that is not predominantly Black, you don鈥檛 know how people are gonna react to you at the end of the day and that really sucks. You have that identity and then you have this other identity that like half of your own community doesn鈥檛 even accept and people get really scared about that. I know I was for a long time,鈥 LC said.
UNM is a , and over 45% of the student population is Hispanic or Latino.
For students who experience oppression in multiple ways, it can be hard to find a space where you feel you truly belong.
Kam Kizzine, executive officer for True Colors, said the goal is to provide a safe space of belonging for its members, no matter their status in the community.
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 important we have this group so that people can feel more comfortable in their own skin. We gotta make our presence be known, that we鈥檙e here. Everybody can be themselves, and you don鈥檛 have to judge or do too much,鈥 Kizzine said.
Since its start, True Colors has hosted sex education talks, weekly meetings, and an outing they call a 鈥渉ealing retreat鈥 each spring, to help their community bond and work through trauma.
They welcome any and all into their space for support, regardless of how they identify. They can be contacted on Instagram at
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