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VirTual Safe Zone


Virginia Tech's VirTual Safe Zone program is a fifteen-week personal and professional development opportunity available to faculty, staff, students, and community members regarding an array of LGBTQ+ topics. The program consists of three 5-week online intensive trainings with weekly readings, writings, and a live discussion lab.

  • The curriculum is meant to assist with the development of content knowledge.
  • The course curriculum delivers basic information to begin your development of content knowledge.
  • The readings are meant to help deepen your scope of the topic.
  • The discussion board reflective writings provide the opportunity to explore your thoughts, feelings, and questions.
  • The live discussions engage you in conversation with one another and allow for questions to be proffered to the group.

VirTual Safe Zone trainings are graded as either complete or incomplete. All readings, assignments, and discussions must be completed, submitted, and attended in full. Participants should only enroll if a section's meeting times match their availability for the five consecutive weeks. The three five-week trainings do not have to be taken back-to-back but rather can be enjoyed at a pace desirable to the participant

VirTual Safe Zone 101 aims to:

  • introduce participants to contemporary introductory information regarding gender, sexual, and romantic minorities;
  • contextualize this new/refreshed knowledge with some of the complexity and nuanced characteristics of these elements;
  • provide the opportunity to engage in introspective or reflective thinking;
  • engage individuals in discussion with one another regarding their own understanding, feelings, and experiences with the course content; 
  • and encourage active allyship during and after the course has ended.

NOTE: VIRTUAL SAFE ZONE IS A PREREQUISITE AND MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE THIS COURSE CAN BE TAKEN
VirTual Trans Safe Zone 101 is an online five-week course addressing transgender identities and issues. This course aims to

  • introduce participants to contemporary introductory information regarding gender minorities;
  • contextualize this new/refreshed knowledge with some of the complexity and nuanced characteristics of these elements;
  • provide the opportunity to engage in introspective or reflective thinking;
  • engage individuals in discussion with one another regarding their own understanding, feelings, and experiences with the course content; 
  • and encourage active allyship during and after the course has ended

LGBTQ+ US History (a VirTual Safe Zone elective) is an online five-week course addressing LGBTQ+ History in the United States, covering information from the 1600s to current day.

This course aims to:

  • Introduce participants to historical events and people from a new, LGBTQ+-oriented lens;
  • Contextualize the current events and trends in the United States and help participants identify how history affected our current society;
  • Provide the opportunity to engage in introspective or reflective thinking;
  • Engage individuals in discussion with one another regarding their own understanding, feelings, and experiences with the course content;
  • Encourage active allyship during and after the course has ended.

At the beginning of each week, participants are expected to familiarize themselves with the readings, draft responses to the discussion board prompts provided by their facilitators, and prepare to join their peers in a live discussion at the end of the week. Each participant discussion board post is engaged with by their fellow participants as well as the section facilitator. Upon the successful completion of VirTual Safe Zone 101, Teaching and Research (TR) faculty will receive credits towards the Computer Refresh Program. Only after participants successfully complete Virtual Safe Zone 101, Trans Safe Zone 101, and an elective course will they receive their Safe Zone placard.

Please Note: Safe Zone placards (or proof of completion) have historically been utilized as a “one and done” display of allyship i.e. “I am now a safe zone.” While it would be ideal that such a training could accomplish this, we cannot and do not make such a claim. VirTual Safe Zone facilitators can only vouch that an individual has completed the readings, done the work, and earned credit for their efforts. Of course, it is our hope that you will learn, grow, and will go on to implement what they have learned into their day-to-day efforts. Safe Zone trainings are a starting point. There are always more voices to hear and more viewpoints to consider. It is our aim then to make “former Safe Zone participant” and “continuously informed and active ally” synonymous identities.

How to Register

VirTual Safe Zone Sessions are offered several times throughout the academic year. Registration links are available two weeks prior to each training session. At that time, registration information is posted on Gobbler Connect, the Pride Center Facebook page, and the Pride Center newsletter.

Upcoming Training Sessions Dates

  • Fall 1: September 11 - October 13
  • Fall 2: October 23 - December 1 (no class the week of Thanksgiving)
  • Spring 1: January 22 - February 23
  • Spring 2: March 11 - April 12
  • Summer 1: May 20 - June 21
  • Summer 2: July 8 - August 9

About Our Safe Zone Facilitators

VirTual Safe Zone facilitator is a paid position. Those interested in serving as a section facilitator should contact Haleigh Wallace (haleighwallace@vt.edu).

History and Mission

Established in 1998, the Safe Zone program was created as a collaborative effort between the Dean of Students; HokiePRIDE of Virginia Tech; the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Caucus (LGBT Caucus); and the Office for Equity and Access (formerly the Office of Equal Opportunity).

During the Summer of 2020, after a period of inactivity, the Virginia Tech Safe Zone program underwent a thorough redesign led by former facilitators and the LGBTQ+ Resource Center Director. The new design requires a greater commitment from participants and offers a deeper scope of understanding.


VirTual Safe Zone Alumni


Contact Information

Haleigh Wallace (she/her) 
Assistant Director, Pride Center
haleighwallace@vt.edu