Utah youth center hosts 1st LGBTQ prom held in Logan
LOGAN, Utah (AP) — A first-ever prom for gay, lesbian and transgender students has been held in Logan to provide an event for students who might not have felt comfortable attending traditional proms at their high schools.
The event was aimed at providing an opportunity for young members of the LGBTQ community in Logan to have a safe place to dress up and have fun, said Jess Zamora, the Logan Pride chairwoman and outreach coordinator for the resource center.
Logan High School Principal Kenneth Auld responded to an initial email request but did not provide answers to written questions or return calls regarding the school's gay-straight alliance clubs, prom policies or Zamora's statement, the Standard-Examiner reported (http://bit.ly/2qx60Sf ).
Hunsaker identifies as pansexual, or not limited in sexual choice with regard to biological sex, gender, or gender identity.