The Boston College LGBTQ+ Alumni Council strives to provide programs and events that foster a vibrant and inclusive community for LGBTQ+ alumni and allies, engage with and be a resource for the student body and serve our communities in keeping with the values of our Jesuit education.


 

Upcoming Events

 

 

LGBTQ+ Council Service Project at SAGE Center

LGBTQ+ Council Service Project at SAGE Center

When: April 17, 4:30 pm
Where: SAGE Center- Chelsea
305 7th Avenue, 15th Floor
New York, New York

Join the LGBTQ+ Council and the NYC Chapter for a day of service. Be a volunteer to participate in the dinner service for clients of SAGE – an organization that provides advocacy and services for LGBTQ + Elders. Volunteers will help with food preparation, serving the meal, and clean up.

Past Events

 

 

Boston Alumni Pride Month Picnic

Boston Alumni Pride Month Picnic

When: June 17
Where: India Street and Atlantic Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts

The LGBTQ+ Alumni Council had an outdoor picnic downtown to celebrate Pride Month! Casual lunch was included with event registration.


Pre Tony Awards Celebration

Pre Tony Awards Celebration

When: Tuesday, June 6
Where: The Players
16 Gramercy Park South
New York, New York

The LGBTQ+ Alumni Council, NY Chapter, and Alumni Arts Circle held a special Pre-Tony’s party at The Players in New York City on Tuesday, June 6, at 6 p.m. Participants gained exclusive access to this historic and legendary New York City property, and mingled with other alumni who have similar passions for the “Great White Way.” There was a special appearance and performance by BC alum Anthony Nunziata ’06. 


LGBTQ+ Alumni Webinar Building Bridges featuring James Martin, S.J.

The BC LGBTQ+ Alumni Council invites you to join us for a webinar, "Building Bridges: How the Church Can More Effectively Reach Out to LGBTQ+ People."

The webinar was led by James Martin, S.J., a Jesuit priest, editor at large of America Media, consultor to the Vatican's Dicastery for Communication, and author of the New York Times bestsellers Jesus: A Pilgrimage, The Jesuit Guide, and Learning to Pray. He recently founded the website Outreach.faith for LGBTQ+ Catholics and those who minister to them.


LGBTQ+ Eagles for Others

LGBTQ+ Alumni Council Spring Social

Wednesday, April 28

The LGBTQ+ Alumni Council had an evening of conversation and camaraderie!

 Attendees joined small breakout rooms to meet and get to know fellow alumni. 


 
LGBTQ+ Eagles for Others

LGBTQ+ Eagles for Others

Tuesday, December 1

The LGBTQ+ Alumni Council held a night of conversation and virtual socializing in November of 2020. The night began with a panel featuring BC alumni whose work supports the LGBTQ community, and concluded with breakout rooms so that alumni can meet each other and socialize. Panelists included: Kristen Campbell '07, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, New York Methodist Hospital, Gregg Cassin '80, HIV Peer Health Counselor, Shanti Project, and motivational speaker, and Jane Barry-Moran '14, MA'16, Manager, Programs and Partnerships, Out Leadership. The discussion was moderated by LGBTQ+ Executive Committee member Paul Wendel ’08, Executive Communications at Cisco.

Jane Barry-Moran '14, MA'16

Jane Barry-Moran '14, MA'16
Manager, Programs and Partnerships, Out Leadership

Gregg Cassin '80

Gregg Cassin '80
HIV Peer Health Counselor, Shanti Project

Paul Wendel ’08

Paul Wendel ’08
LGBTQ+ Executive Committee member

Kristen Campbell '07

Kristen Campbell '07
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, New York Methodist Hospital


 
Boston College LGBTQ+ Alumni Council

LGBTQ+ Alumni Council Discussion with Joy Moore and Caroline Davis

Thursday, August 13

Participants joined the LGBTQ+ Alumni Council for a conversation with Joy Moore ‘81, H’10, Vice President of Student Affairs and Caroline Davis, Director of Outreach and Student Support. The event was moderated by LGBTQ+ Executive Committee members Larry Holodak '84 and Martin Casiano '15, and also featured remarks from Co-Chairs Matt Putorti '06 and Laura Dello Stritto '13. Participants learned about how Boston College is providing support and programming for LGBTQ+ students, as well as how these programs have adapted in the wake of the pandemic.