<p>I second Oberlin, Wesleyan, Hampshire, Brandeis (although I found it to be a different sort of activism than these other schools), Smith if you’re female. I might add NYU and Eugene Lang/New School especially considering the recent student protests.
I actually happened to sit in on a sexual politics class when I was at Oberlin and they had some pretty illuminating things to say about the (perceived) separation between the “gay” and “queer” communities. </p>
<p>just putting this out there while we’re on the subject, almost everyone I’ve known that’s gone to Wesleyan or Hampshire identified as trans/genderqueer by the time they graduated.</p>