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00:00:00 - Introductions

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Partial Transcript: Megan Lee Myklegard: Hello this is Megan Myklegard it is Thursday, July 9th, 2015 we are in the International Studies Abroad office and I'm here with Caroline Ickes. Would you like to introduce yourself with the date of birth and place of birth?

Caroline Ickes: Yes, I'm Caroline Ickes. Date of birth was March 28th, 1987 and I was born in Beckley, West Virginia.

Keywords: Born; virginia

00:00:29 - Background and small town living

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: Wonderful. So can you begin by telling us how were you raised and talk a little bit about your life history before you got into college?

ICKES: Mhm. Yeah so I'm from West Virginia, from Louisburg, West Virginia. It's in the south eastern portion of the state. I'm probably about ten, fifteen minutes from the Virginia border so culturally very kind of rural country small town is where I was from.

Keywords: cultured; rural; small town

00:01:41 - Family religion

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Partial Transcript: My family's very religious, my father's Catholic and my mother is charismatic Catholic so it's kind of evangelical mixed with Catholicism. So she was very, very active in the church the youth group, we were too. We did a lot 2:00of Catholic and Christian summer camps, conferences things like that. And so I would say that was a huge part of my life before going to college and then that bled into college and a lot of the groups and things like that that I chose at Virginia Tech.

Keywords: church; family; religion

00:02:24 - Friends and groups in highschool

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Partial Transcript: ICKES: When I was in high school, um it was very— they called us the granola group. Cause that, I guess I don't know if that's a term any more, but it was— we were kind of theatre, music, the kids who went to the thrift stores and picked up old blazers and t-shirts and stuff like that and kind of made outfits out of it. In our free time we liked to kayak and hike and spend our times outdoors. Most of my friends were musicians or artists.

Keywords: alternative; artists; group

00:03:42 - Religion and LGBT issues

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: Being in a religious household, did that ever effect your mindset in relation to LGBT issues?

ICKES: Yeah absolutely. Um I think at the middle school time I was still— I think maybe at one point I identified as republican and that was very much aligned because of my mother and the religious influences.

Keywords: mindset; religion

00:05:59 - LGBTA connections

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: Did you ever consider becoming a part of the LGBTA group?

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ICKES: No, I think even in my undergraduate career at Virginia Tech— I did undergrad and graduate school there— I was still trying to figure out what kind of— how I wanted to contribute to the community or gay rights issues.

Keywords: LGBTA; ally; contribute

00:07:02 - Evolving religious beliefs

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: Can you go into a little more detail about your evolving beliefs? Like how did your beliefs start when you entered college and just kind of like walk us through how the evolved.

ICKES: Yeah. I think at the beginning of college again I was kind of it was a script more so that it was like "okay if I'm a Christian then I believe that people choose to be gay or not.' I think that's where I began.

Keywords: belief; script

00:08:40 - LGBTA events

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: Did you ever partake in any events that were put on by the LGBTA community or do you remember any going on?

ICKES: Yeah I did largely just to support my friends. I don't know a specific well— I don't know specific names of them. But I went to—like there were Drag Races and different talks that they put on, I think I went to the Lavender 9:00ceremony when somebody graduated. So just a wide variety depending on which one of my friends were putting it on and who was going to it.

Keywords: events

00:09:19 - Negativity on VT campus

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: Do you ever remember any of your friends, who were in the LGBT community, do you remember them speaking to you about any negative experiences they had at VT or did you yourself experience any?

ICKES: I think one of the biggest probably transformative experiences that I had— and a lot of my friends in the community had— was actually when I was in grad school, or maybe it was right at the end of undergrad, that the Christian organization that we were a part of on campus— one of the pastors came out as same sex attracted.

Keywords: backlash; depression; negative

00:11:29 - Outside influences

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: Did you ever experience any backlash from your parents or other friends or members of this Christian group who knew you were an ally?

ICKES: Mhm, um [laughs] I think everybody; I think it got to a point there was a lot of debates and discussions about is it a choice is it not a choice and then how does that then relate to sin and if you're choosing to sin and there were a lot of discussions revolved around that.

Keywords: opinion; sin

00:12:41 - Comfort and openness at VT

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: Comfort as in they felt like they could express themselves and be 13:00open about their sexuality?

ICKES: Mmm, yeah. That's interesting. I think there's a lot of things about southwest Virginia that maybe inhibit that, but I found a lot of people once they found a group and felt like they were accepted then you saw a lot of people coming out and being more open and transparent about, about their preferences.

Keywords: accepted; open

00:14:22 - LGBT community in Austin

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: Do you find yourself in any sort of LGBTQ community now in Austin?

ICKES: No, I participate in kind of the Aids walk, different events, but more in a social setting in Austin not so much as a— in an advocate role. And that's more just because of like my friends, if they're supporting a group or putting something on I'll end up going. So it's not anything really purposeful at this moment.

Keywords: events; participate

00:15:06 - Contact with VT friends

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: Do you still keep in contact with any of the friends that you had in Tech who were in the LGBT community?

ICKES: Mhm, absolutely. Yeah um John Gray, Michael Sutphin, there's a few that I have fallen out of touch with, but I do go back to Virginia Tech pretty often and I end up running into a lot of people.

Keywords: contact; friends

00:15:43 - Blacksburg versus Austin acceptance

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: How would you compare, even though you aren't a part of like a large community here, how would you compare the LGBT acceptance in Austin with Virginia Tech?

ICKES: I think in some ways it has a lot of similarities because Austin is a 16:00very liberal place and there is a really, there's a good community here. But because it's Texas there's just a lot of barriers.

Keywords: barriers; liberal

00:17:29 - Being straight in the LGBT community

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: When you were a part of the LGBT community at Tech was there ever any time where you had any feelings of guilt for being straight? Like was that anything that ever came up in the friend group?

ICKES: No, I don't think so at all no.

Keywords: guilt; straight

00:18:06 - Being a supporter

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: Alright, I only have a few more questions left. To you, what does the 18:00term ally mean, or indicate?

ICKES: Um, to me. I think to me it's just being a supporter of the community of friends of gay rights causes, of being willing to have conversations about your opinions and to be open about it to others I guess. That's what an ally means to me.

Keywords: ally; opinions

00:19:11 - Overview of time at Tech

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: Alright so can you just give me an overview of your experience at Tech and the friend group you had outside of the LGBT community?

ICKES: Mhm lets see, at Virginia Tech—I was there for six years, and had kind of a couple of different groups during that time.

Keywords: community

00:21:10 - Closing remarks

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: Is there anything that you thought I would ask during the interview but I haven't yet?

ICKES: [laughs] Um, no. I don't think so.