FUN THINGS TO DO
WITH YOUR GSA
www.gsanetwork.org
This resource lists fun things to do with your Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) club in three areas: support, social,
and activist activities. GSAs can be a mixture of these three types and mix up their activities to reflect their
mission. See our GSA Tree Checklist for more guidance on building your GSA.
Support
• Host “bring a friend day” at a GSA meeting
• Invite guest speakers or workshop facilitators to your
meetings to talk about mental and sexual health and other
issues you care about
• Take a field trip to get tested for HIV at a local clinic
• Take a self defense class as a club
• Visit a middle school GSA and offer support
• Discuss coming out to family and friends
• Discuss suicide prevention and pass out resources and
hotline numbers
Social
• Host an LGBTQ movie night. Check out our Youth In Motion
series with Frameline -- you can get free movies!
• Plan a BBQ, picnic, pizza night, or potluck or host an ice cream
social during lunch or after school
• Go on a field trip to a museum, film screening, or event that
includes LGBTQ issues
• Make GSA buttons, shirts, and patches
• Volunteer together at a local shelter, food pantry, or charity
• Host a board game night
• Plan a Pride Dance or go to a LGBTQ dance in your area
• Get together with other GSAs or student clubs on campus or at
a local queer or queer-friendly café
• Have an outdoor games day at a local park
• Hold a drag show, vogue, or step show fundraiser
• Hold a GSA bowling night
• Pass out rainbow cupcakes at a recruitment fair
• Paint a mural together
• Start an LGBTQ book club
• Build a website or social media page for your GSA or even make
a video about GSA and share on social media
• Host a poetry and performance night
Activist
• Attend a GSA Network event or
local LGBTQ conference www.gsanetwork.org
• Play the Gender & Sexuality Match
Game at a meeting
• Do the Privilege Walk and discuss
what privilege and power means in
your GSA
• Have members map out their
Gender Bread Person either
privately or in a group and discuss
• Hold an assembly on Harvey Milk
Day, Day of Silence, or during
LGBTQ History Month
• Plan or go to local rallies, student
protests, or lobbying events
• Make a zine about LGBTQ issues at
your school
• Pass out surveys at school about
LGBTQ issues and use the results
in your activism
• Go to a school board or city council meeting, share your stories, and advocate for policies that protect LGBTQ
students
• Raise funds to buy textbooks for your school and get “Donated by GSA” stamped inside
• Pass out rainbow ribbons on National Coming Out Day
• Launch a campaign to reduce slurs, get gender neutral bathrooms, or LGBTQ-inclusive classes
• Post LGBTQ visibility posters on bulletin boards in your community
• Hold discussions about how the school system affects people of color and what your GSA can do about it.
Suggested reading: http://www.aecf.org/upload/publicationfiles/fact_sheet3.pdf
• Do a teacher training on LGBTQ issues and stopping slurs with role plays, videos, and member stories
• Participate in AIDS Walk, Relay for Life, or other charity walks
• Do a brainstorm of the Vision and Values for your GSA and put them on your posters
• Do a teach-in about student rights on your campus quad