Otago Daily Times

Dedicated queer space opens at uni

- WYATT RYDER

A NEW queer space has opened at the University of Otago in Dunedin and organisers hope it will inspire the developmen­t of similar rooms across the country.

The space, located upstairs in the Union building, was officially opened yesterday morning.

Otago University Students' Associatio­n (OUSA) president Michaela WaiteHarve­y said it would provide a safe area with restricted access for queer and questionin­g students on campus.

University could be a vulnerable place for a lot of students, particular­ly those at risk of bullying and discrimina­tion due to their sexual and gender identity, she said.

‘‘It’s important to make them feel accepted and to give them an area where they know they won’t have that happen to them.’’

The university already had dedicated rooms for women and parents.

Students had been pushing for the space for about four years.

‘‘It’s been a long time coming,’’ she said.

Those interested in the space could apply for access online, which would be granted ‘‘very quickly’’.

Some eager students had signed up moments after the applicatio­n form went live, she said.

It was the second university queer space to be formed across the country. The first was at the University of Auckland.

She hoped the space would inspire other universiti­es.

OUSA had been communicat­ing with other student associates throughout the project.

‘‘I think it’s something they’re starting to think about.’’

The space featured a common room, a kitchen, board games and more.

University of Otago Maori chaplain Dr Helen Papuni blessed the room and the food before organisers and guests enjoyed the first morning tea in the space.

 ?? PHOTO: CRAIG BAXTER ?? Rainbow room . . . Announcing the opening of the new queer space at the University of Otago yesterday are (from left) Otago University Students' Associatio­n (OUSA) president Michaela WaiteHarve­y, Maori chaplain Dr Helen Papuni and OUSA academic representa­tive Michael Evans.
PHOTO: CRAIG BAXTER Rainbow room . . . Announcing the opening of the new queer space at the University of Otago yesterday are (from left) Otago University Students' Associatio­n (OUSA) president Michaela WaiteHarve­y, Maori chaplain Dr Helen Papuni and OUSA academic representa­tive Michael Evans.

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