Gays & Ghouls: A Very Queer Halloween Party

Gays & Ghouls: A Very Queer Halloween Party

Join the Queer Activist Collective on Friday, October 29th in BU Central for Gays & Ghouls: A Very Queer Halloween Party!

By Q

Date and time

Friday, October 29, 2021 · 9 - 11pm EDT

Location

BU Central (GSU basement)

775 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA 02215

About this event

Calling all gays & ghouls! Dress in your queerest & spookiest attire & join us in BU Central for a night of 80's-themed Halloween festivities, complete with snacks & treats, 80s music, dancing, surprise drag performances, & games!

The fiercest-dressed fiend will also win a prize in our costume contest! The dress code is anything spooky, witchy, &/or 80's-themed!

Please ensure your costume is respectful. Before choosing one, please read our Guide to Appropriate Halloween Costumes, which includes examples of offensive & culturally appropriative costumes. Any individuals wearing these costumes will not be admitted.

TICKET INFO:

Free & open to BU students who are in compliance with all BU COVID-19 regulations. Bring your BU ID, green badge, & Eventbrite ticket. Masks are required.

Please note that your ticket does not guarantee entry; students will be admitted on a first-come, first-served basis until venue capacity is reached.

ACCESSIBILITY INFO:

We strive to ensure our meetings are safe & accessible for all LGBTQ+ folks. Please contact the Queer Activist Collective at queer@bu.edu for questions about accessibility or to request an accommodation (e.g. ASL Interpreters, Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART); assistive listening devices; hearing or induction loops) no later than 10 business days prior to the event.

BU Central is mobility device accessible. All-gender bathrooms are located on the 2nd floor of the GSU. A sensory-friendly zone will be available.

Organized by

The Queer Activist Collective (“Q”) is Boston University’s largest LGBTQ+ student organization dedicated to promoting awareness, visibility, and full inclusion of the LGBTQ+ community. We are dedicated to creating programming that is uplifting and affirming for all of our members, especially for QTBIPOC, TGNC folks, and all others who have historically been excluded from mainstream LGBTQ+ spaces. Our meetings are held weekly on Fridays in the Howard Thurman Center.

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