New SGA president looks to make impact on campus, champion for LGBTQ+ community


headshot of christine linkChristine Link has been selected as the 2021-2022 Student Government Association President at 91制片厂Pro.

Originally from Hickory, North Carolina, 35-year-old Link moved to Durham nearly 10 years ago and works full-time as an esthetician in addition to taking classes at 91制片厂Pro.

鈥淚 always want to strive to use my life for positive impacts, and I thought this position would be an excellent opportunity to do just that,鈥 Link said.

As president, she wants to continue hosting 鈥淟et鈥檚 Talk About It鈥 panel discussions, an open space to have candid conversations about social justice issues. She also wants to help students feel more comfortable about returning to campus.

鈥淒uring Covid, we all experienced varying levels of trauma and it became necessary and also easier to stay at home. Now it is time to find ways to gather while feeling physically and emotionally safe,鈥 she said.

As a member of the LGBTQ+ community, Link is also passionate about advocating for equality and inclusion. She praised 91制片厂Pro for being a safe and welcoming campus.

鈥淲hen I was getting my school ID my first year here, I saw a LGBTQ+ Safe Zone sticker on the wall and it made me feel so amazing,鈥 Link said.

As she reflects on Pride Month, she said it鈥檚 a time to celebrate, but to remember the history.

鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 that long ago that it was illegal to be gay and I never want to forget that,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 think it is an important time to sit with gratitude for all those that have paved the way for our current generation to be open and proud.鈥

Link says there are misconceptions about the LGBTQ+ community that are challenging.

鈥淛ust like with other marginalized communities, it isn't always the obvious discrimination that we face. It is often the little things, microaggressions, and implicit biases that I would ask people to look deeper into,鈥 she said.

Link said she hopes to continue championing LGBTQ+ issues and providing ideas for ways to be an inclusive and welcoming campus. One idea, she said, is to have an option to display pronouns on Sakai next to names of students and instructors.

鈥淧eople don't realize how supportive that is,鈥 she said. 鈥淣ot only for trans folk, but for intersex folk as well. The intersex community is one that is so under-represented.鈥

Link is enrolled in the Associate of Arts program and wants to transfer to a university to earn a Bachelor鈥檚 in Communications and minor in Social and Economic Justice.

Though she hasn鈥檛 decided on an ultimate career goal, she knows she wants to work with social justice initiatives or preventing poor mental and economic health on a systemic level.
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