Trinity Western University has been increasingly blocking the independent group One TWU from operating on campus. Find out more.
The Langley community came out in droves to support the nine students who told their stories.
Since 2019, when TWU got a new president, One TWU says school administrators haven’t allowed members to hang posters promoting its support services. During the Sawatzky’s second school year living on campus, the now-23-year-old attended their first confidential One TWU meeting. “We believe having someone to dedicated to supporting our students, lets them know they’re seen, loved and valued,” said Wigmore, a school alumnus.Rabanes, One TWU’s co-director, says she hasn’t been able to bridge the connection her sexuality has to her spiritual beliefs.Article contentaving someone we trust to help queer students in that would be beneficial.”
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