Lavender Graduation & Celebration

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Lavender Graduation & Celebration

Welcome! This page details our annual Western Lavender Graduation & Celebration. 

This year the event is on Friday, May 30th from 4-6pm at Flag Plaza.

This ceremony celebrates our LGBTQ+ community and our Lavender Graduates. Anyone graduating during the 2024-2025 academic year can be recognized at the ceremony. 

We are also celebrating our Legacy Lavender Graduates, alum who graduated but never got their rainbow cord for whatever reason: early graduation, COVID-19, or even a graduate prior to us giving out the cords! Whether you graduated in 2024 or 1974, we wish to celebrate you!

We will also have keynote, food, speakers, games, and more! All free!

Graduate Registration

Graduation Registration

For our 2024-2025 Lavender graduates and any alums who never received a rainbow cord.

Lavender Graduates may choose to receive their cord at the event on stage, off-stage privately, or pick up a cord later. Alums who cannot make it to the event can coordinate shipping, but this is on a need-to basis.

Tabling Registration

Register here to table, link has been fixed!

For Western LGBTQ+ Clubs and LGBTQ+ centered community partners and organizations.

Not for individual vending

Priority deadline is May 1st. Final deadline May 18th.

Speaker Nominations

We are looking for speaker nominations for student, faculty, and alumni speakers! 

Submit your nomination today!

The Pride Awards

Every year, we recognize many across campus and our community who have supported and centered the holistic thriving of LGBTQ+ students, faculty, staff, and community.

Nominations are open here! You can even nominate yourself! Nominations close Friday, April 4th.

Previous Winners:

2024:

Litav Langley Legacy Award: Pao Falcon

OUTstanding Graduate Award: Colter Lemons

LGBTQ+ Western Staff Member of the Year: Julian Cabrera

Queer Guild Club of the Year: Western Scream Queens

Collaboration & Impact Award: Michelle Harmeier

Faculty & Staff Advocate in Action Award: Alvyn Dimaculangan & Adam Littleton

Rainbow Wave Alumni Award

This new award honors the legacy of a Western alum who has Made Waves in the LGBTQ+ community by upholding the LGBTQ+ Western and Western Washington University mission and values after graduation and/or during their time at Western.

Queer Guild Club of the Year

Celebrating an LGBTQ+ club or organization that as provided transformational knowledge, resources, advocacy, and celebration to our community

LGBTQ+ Western Legacy Award

Honoring our graduating students who have impacted the experience of their LGBTQ+ peers during their time at Western.

Previously titled LGBTQ+ Western Legacy Award

Litav Langley Legacy Award

The Litav Langley Legacy Award is named after the first ever LGBTQ+ Director to honor a student, faculty, or staff member who has made a tremendous impact on the LGBTQ+ community at Western Washington University and thus creating their own legacy.

LGBTQ+ Western Staff Member of the Year:

Honoring an LGBTQ+ Western staff member whose passion, dedication, and commitment has made a profound impact on our team and the services that we provide

Faculty & Staff Advocate in Action Award

Honoring an queer faculty or staff member who inspires the Western community to uplift the holistic wellbeing of LGBTQ+ people.

Previously Titled the Rainbow Inspiration Award.

Collaboration & Impact Award

Honoring individuals who uplift the values of LGBTQ+ Western through collaborative engagement in the Bellingham community and beyond.

Previously titled the Rainbow Bridge Award

Schedule

4-4:20pm Reception

Enjoy food and mingle with the community prior to the ceremony. Meet the LGBTQ+ club leaders and community organizations.

4:20-4:30 Opening Remarks

JoeHahn and Ayanna Phillips, LGBTQ+ Western professional staff, will introduce the event.

4:30-4:40 Faculty/Staff Keynote

Faculty/Staff Keynote to be determined!

4:40-5:00 Student Keynote Speaker

Student keynote to be decided nominate someone today!

5:00-5:10 LGBTQ+ Western Awards

Awards celebrating our faculty, staff, campus partners, and LGBTQ+ Western Student Staff.

5:10-5:15 Pride Flag Raising

Our Queer Guild Club Leaders and LGBTQ+ Western staff will raise the pride flag.

5:15-5:45 Lavender Graduation Cording Ceremony

We will honor our graduating students and Legacy Lavender Grads with the cording ceremony. Graduates will take an optional group photo afterward.

5:45-7 Activites

We will have games, tie-dye, and other activities to close out our pride celebration!

2025 Lavender Graduates

Lavender Graduates

25

Total Lavender Graduates registered so far

Undergraduate

24

Students earning a Bachelors Degree

Graduate Students

1

Students earning a Masters Degree

Legacy Graduates

1

Legacy graduates are previous WWU grads who did not recieve rainbow cords when originally graduating

FAQ

This event is a combination of two important events featured at many universities, both with a history at Western.

The Western Pride Celebration is our final big event celebrating our LGBTQ+ community with the raising of the pride flag, activities like tie-dye, and more! Pride Celebration started in 2019, and we continue the tradition today!

Lavender Graduation is a ceremony celebrating LGBTQ+ graduates with a reading of names, cording ceremony, and often a speech from graduating. Lavender Graduations used to occur at Western, but stopped in the mid 2010s.

Combining the two events allows us to celebrate our grads and our larger community together!

Lavender Graduations first started at University of Michigan in 1995 by Dr. Ronni Sanlo. Sanlo had been denied the opportunity to attend her own children's graduations because of her sexual orientation. Understanding this was felt by her LGBTQ+ students, Sanlo created the first Lavender Graduation that honored three students.

Lavender was chosen because it combines the colors of the pink triangle gay men were forced to wear in concentration camps and the black triangle designating lesbians as political prisoners. We acknowledge the history of oppression LGBTQ+ have faced and the celebration of our community through Lavender Graduation.

We encourage students and guests to dress in whatever feels comfortable, identity-affirming, and whatever they feel comfortable having pictures in.

For graduates, we ask that you avoid wearing any non-WWU university or college branded items and have shirts that are appropriate to share in all WWU media for all ages.

Use this link to register!

And this link to be featured on our Instagram (WWU login required, if you don't have access to your WWU email anymore, email lgbtq@wwu.edu

Sign up using this link. Let us know if you want to be featured in the ceremony or just to get your cords at another time.

Yes! Sign up using the same registration form

The closest parking lot is Lot C, near the Wade Recreation Center.

We ask all graduates to stay until the end of the ceremony so we can get a group photo and respect other graduates. You do not need to stay for the activities, but we encourage you to!

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