How Some Colleges Put LGBT Students At Greater Risk Of Sexual Assault


Kelly ? who identifies with the pronouns “they,” “them” and “their,” and whose gender does not align with binary male-female gender lines ? told campus administration. Their assailant was subsequently suspended. But because Kelly and their assaulter had socialized in the same queer community at Tufts University, “people stopped talking to me, stopped acknowledging me,” Kelly told The Huffington Post in 2015.