FEATURE PHOTO: Brother Jed’s audience

Karina Delgado | The Daily Eastern News

Aiyanna Ramsey (left), a freshman biology major, and Kenna Bishop (right), a freshman art education major, both sit and hold signs in front of Brother Jed’s event in Library Quad Tuesday afternoon. Bishop said they wrote the signs “a little while go since Brother Jed has come to campus multiple times.” Ramsey and Bishop said they met at Brother Jed’s outings and became friends since then. Ramsey has expressed “as someone who identifies as both a person of color and a member of the LGBTQ+ community, I recognize how underrepresented we are and it’s important that are voices are heard. it’s not fair that people believe that can spin religion and spew it back in our faces as hateful speech. You can be both Christian and still indulge in yourself and your identity.”

Karina Delgado, Photo Editor

Aiyanna Ramsey (left), a freshman biology major, and Kenna Bishop (right), a freshman art education major, both sit and hold signs in front of Brother Jed’s event in Library Quad Tuesday afternoon. Bishop said they wrote the signs “a little while go since Brother Jed has come to campus multiple times.” Ramsey and Bishop said they met at Brother Jed’s outings and became friends since then. Ramsey has expressed “as someone who identifies as both a person of color and a member of the LGBTQ+ community, I recognize how underrepresented we are and it’s important that are voices are heard. it’s not fair that people believe that can spin religion and spew it back in our faces as hateful speech. You can be both Christian and still indulge in yourself and your identity.”