Top LGBTQ+ Speakers
Whether planning an event for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) Pride Month, typically celebrated in June, or LGBTQ+ History Month in October, CAMPUSPEAK has dynamic programs to inspire and educate your campus. Our speakers and workshops are designed to foster inclusivity, raise awareness, and celebrate the achievements and history of LGBTQ+ communities. From exploring identity to promoting allyship, we provide impactful resources to create meaningful dialogue and empower students year-round.
Below are our top LGBTQ+ Speakers who hail from diverse backgrounds and possess a wealth of experiences, sharing their distinctive insights and stories to make a lasting impact on audiences.
Eboné Bell doesn’t want just to create change; she believes in creating intentional change. She encourages students to discover and explore how they show up in the world. Eboné Bell is a business owner, speaker, and trailblazer who shines bright in the world of entrepreneurship, LGBTQ issues, media, and activism.
Jared Sampson brings meaningful and impactful conversations about authenticity, sexuality, masculinity, and life as a gay, black, man. Jared has risen above so much and is a voice of hope and inspiration. He shares his knowledge and passion with all who want to understand the issues and desire solutions.
Kipp Colvin believes that each one of us can impact our communities by becoming confident, caring, and courageous leaders in our everyday lives. At the heart of Kipp’s work is empowering individuals to build relationships grounded in equity, intersectionality, and value-based leadership. Kipp also served as the Director of Communities and Volunteer Relations at the Human Rights Campaign, the most prominent LGBTQ+ organization in the country.
Victoria Alexander is on a mission to raise critical consciousness in students to help them explore their racial and social identities, build anti-racist communities, and create social change. She explores intersectionality and focuses on unpacking biases such as racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, & other common bias within our society.
Chevara Orrin is a diversity & inclusion strategiest, author, international speaker, and survivor of sexual violence who inspires students to connect passion and purpose to achieve their greatest potential. Her work and passion lives at the intersection of gender parity, racial equity, LGBTQ+ equality, and arts activism.