Diversity Retreat focuses on sexual identity and homophobia

Daniel Loera, director of multicultural affairs, provides an introduction to the diversity retreat session on sexual identity and homophobia Friday. Attendees included, from top to bottom, Natalie Garcia, junior sociology major; Rae Interiano, academic support assistant at Cal State Fullerton; Nestor Hernandez, senior religion major; Zandra Wagoner, university chaplain; Misty Levingston, associate director of multicultural affairs and Black student services; and Jerry Estrada, senior computer science major. / screenshot by Armida Carranza
Daniel Loera, director of multicultural affairs, provides an introduction to the diversity retreat session on sexual identity and homophobia Friday. Attendees included, from top to bottom, Natalie Garcia, junior sociology major; Rae Interiano, academic support assistant at Cal State Fullerton; Nestor Hernandez, senior religion major; Zandra Wagoner, university chaplain; Misty Levingston, associate director of multicultural affairs and Black student services; and Jerry Estrada, senior computer science major. / screenshot by Armida Carranza
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Armida Carranza, a junior photography major and psychology minor, is a staff photographer for the Campus Times.

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