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Fun Things To Do

This document lists fun activities that a Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) club can do in three categories: support, social, and activist. Support activities focus on hosting guest speakers and discussions around LGBTQ issues. Social activities aim to build community through movie nights, dances, volunteer events, and games. Activist activities engage members in advocacy work like attending rallies, launching awareness campaigns, and advocating for LGBTQ-inclusive policies.

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Fun Things To Do

This document lists fun activities that a Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) club can do in three categories: support, social, and activist. Support activities focus on hosting guest speakers and discussions around LGBTQ issues. Social activities aim to build community through movie nights, dances, volunteer events, and games. Activist activities engage members in advocacy work like attending rallies, launching awareness campaigns, and advocating for LGBTQ-inclusive policies.

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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

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