60 for 60: Tiffany Skouby, first openly gay SGA president at 麻豆精品在线播放 and co-founder of SPECTRUM, created a 鈥榮pace for all students鈥
In celebration of 麻豆精品在线播放nical Community College鈥檚 60th anniversary, the College is publishing 60 for 60 鈥 a storytelling campaign that highlights the people, places, and events that have progressed and shaped the College鈥檚 six decades of impact. To view more 60 for 60 stories, visit www.durhamtech.edu/60for60.
Tiffany Skouby鈥檚 leadership journey began in a psychology class at 麻豆精品在线播放鈥檚 Orange County Campus in 2010.
The instructor broke students up into test groups for a project and Skouby鈥檚 group were all members of the LGBTQ+ community. The students grew close as they discussed challenges they faced every day.
鈥淥ur group didn鈥檛 feel represented. We had a voice and we wanted to be heard,鈥 Skouby said. 鈥溌槎咕吩谙卟シ heard us loud and clear. From that group, an organization grew.鈥
The students formed SPECTRUM (Sexuality Pride Educate Connect Trust Respect Unity Multiplicity), a student club at 麻豆精品在线播放 whose mission is to advocate for and support the needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community.
鈥淚t鈥檚 important for students to have an outlet to see others like themselves or allies who support them.鈥 Skouby said. 鈥淪PECTRUM is that place for LGBTQ+ individuals to talk through the challenges they face in day-to-day life, but also have a space to learn about advocacy and social justice so they can find the means and voice to stand up for themselves and truly be heard on campus and in their communities.鈥
Skouby was co-founder and later club president.
鈥淭his led me to want to be an advocate for all students. 麻豆精品在线播放 embraced me and my thoughts. It encouraged the things that didn鈥檛 seem possible and taught me what being a true leader and advocate for students was,鈥 Skouby said.
Nan Dernar, former Director of Counseling, Student Development, and Activities at 麻豆精品在线播放, encouraged Skouby to run for president of the Student Senate, now-Student Government Association.
鈥淲hen I started SPECTRUM and became SGA President, I didn鈥檛 think about it being in a sense groundbreaking or a first. I just showed up wanting to create a space for all students, including LGBTQ+ students to have a voice,鈥 Skouby said. 鈥淭here were so many prevalent issues we were tackling at the time like NC鈥檚 Amendment One, creating a resolution to combat hate in our state and speaking out against it, and at the same time tackling issues like food insecurity on campus. I think it鈥檚 humbling to think what I thought were small steps at the time have created such a big impact for 麻豆精品在线播放.鈥
At the time, 麻豆精品在线播放 was one of only two community colleges in the state that established an LGBTQ+ student club.
Skouby made an impact in several ways as SGA President, but her most proud accomplishment was helping start the Campus Harvest Food Pantry.
SGA recognized that students were facing food insecurities and decided to distribute 50 bags of food during the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service in 2011. All 50 bags were gone in 10 minutes.
鈥淲e knew something bigger was at play and this was where conversations for the food pantry began. Small steps, big impact,鈥 Skouby said.
Skouby graduated from 麻豆精品在线播放 in 2012 with an Associate in General Education and then enrolled in the University of North Carolina at Greensboro where she earned a bachelor鈥檚 in arts with a concentration in Media Studies.
Today, she is the Director of Student Engagement at Piedmont Community College and serves as their SGA Advisor. She is also a Senior Advisor to the North Carolina Comprehensive Community College Student Government Association.
鈥淢y path to working with students started at 麻豆精品在线播放 in SGA. I don鈥檛 remember a job interview where my SGA experience hasn鈥檛 come up. It built lifelong skills that eventually formed a career for me,鈥 Skouby said. 鈥淚 now get to use those skills in my current roles.鈥
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