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    Home » Blog » ASU’s ‘Queer Visual Resource Center’ features sexually explicit art, free condoms

    ASU’s ‘Queer Visual Resource Center’ features sexually explicit art, free condoms

    June 16, 2025Updated:June 16, 2025 Editors Picks No Comments
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    According to description, Center” seeks to create a natural space of… collective resistance.”

    TEMPE, Arizona — Throughout the summer, Arizona State University will have a” Queer Visual Resource Center” on school that will feature sexually explicit painting, promote transsexuals, and provide free contraception.

    The event description describes contributions from all members of our university community, including students, faculty, staff, and alumni, whose voices and experiences reflect the diverse range of LGBTQIA + identities.” We Are Everywhere: A ( Con ) Temporary Queer Visual Resource Center” is a” con”.

    This show seeks to create a natural place of acknowledgement, party, and social opposition by drawing inspiration from revolutionary moments of resistance like Stonewall, ACT UP, and modern movements, it states.

    Two gay, totally nude figures engaged in sexual activity in one piece of artwork on display. The body is enclosed in unwrapped contraception.

    A plate containing completely condoms for students can be found beneath the illustrated piece. The second photo below was blurred by The Fix.

    A headless neck with important medical marks across the chest, which refers to gender-affirming best operation for a transgender person, is another piece of art on screen at the center. White text is visible around the neck.eads,” I don’t get fighting a war TO EXIST.”

    One display categorizes the effects of taking transgender drugs as” Irreversible,”” Variable,” or” Reversible,” describing the effects on various parts of the human body.

    According to the show, patients who have had hormone therapy can reverse their chest growth while decreasing skin softness, decreased skin thickness, and decreased muscle mass/strength are lasting effects. &nbsp,

    Additionally, a table in the middle of the classroom offers resources for students, such as a book by Hannah Cisneros called” Awoomon,” which features” Memories, Poems, and Drawings from a Queer Pregnancy.”

    Additionally,” trans people receive healthcare, support, fairness, safety, and love,” are read on numerous wall posters.

    Additionally, students can pick up pleasure stickers that represent genderqueer, transgender, bi, asexual, and genderqueer “identities” in various flag pattern patterns. On another posters, it says” Trans people belong in Arizona” and” We’re around. We’re gay”.

    The Fix visited the core without any team present. The Fix emailed ASU press relations and event planner Mikey Estes to ask how they responded to accusations that the core presents a distorted viewpoint. Neither responded. &nbsp,

    In an X-linked discussion string, ASU theory doctor Owen Anderson criticized the resource center.

    You’d start to think that ASU is biased in favor of Alfred Kinsey and John Money if you look at the types of physical activities that they promote. Why is that? I believe they may be “heterosexual-phobic,” Anderson wrote.

    If ASU claims to be “interested in being diverse,” you might also find occasions promoted for events involving other sexual philosophies. But you didn’t, though. You can only see Alfred Kinsey and John Money being promoted. No solution viewpoints, no counterpoints, and no critical thinking, he wrote.

    This “alternative see” underpins all aspects of human society and the future, according to the teacher.

    The social and health benefits of faithful heterosexuality will not be discussed by ASU, though. Otherwise, students are urged to be aware of the alleged threat of “heteronormativity,” the professor wrote.

    He urged the school to “affirm and advance the basic facts that every person has a mother and a father, has the right to hear their parents, and is raised by their parents.”

    ASU can stop preaching the Kinsey sex philosophy and instead focus on” secure sex,” which refers to the actual damages done to one’s soul and health as a result of such actions. This is the course ASU must take if it truly cares about a lasting future, as it advertises, Anderson wrote.

    Gabrielle Temaat, director of the” Queer Visual Resource Center” at ASU, is responsible for IMAGE CAPTION AND CREDIT.

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