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A chorus of “awws” echoed from the Madison Equality crowd as senior Spanish major Marjorie Cook that they would discuss ways for lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender people to have a family at Tuesday’s meeting.
“There’s going to be people in your life who are going to struggle with this,” Cook said. “I’m graduating, and it’s a serious thought for me because one day I want to start a family.”
Cook, the senior adviser to Madison Equality, hosted a discussion Tuesday night about the obstacles that nonheterosexual people face when it comes to starting a family.
Madison Equality has about 200 members and is the JMU community for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students as well as their allies.