National Gay-Straight Alliance Day message from US Education Secretary Arne Duncan: “On the first-ever National Gay-Straight Alliance Day, I want to say thank you to all of the student leaders and faculty advisors who are…
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Gay-Straight Alliances have been forming in schools and colleges across America, bringing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and straight allied people together to stop bullying, homophobia, transphobia and hate. Now, its time to celebrate their work!
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The foundation of GSA Day is YOU!–LGBT students and straight allies! The following information can help you make GSA Day a time to celebrate, be visible, plan for the future, and much more!
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Every one knows or is related to someone who identifies as LGBT or as a straight ally. It could be a sibling, a parent, friend, son or daughter. Regardless of whether you are celebrating this day in support of them, or because you, yourself are LGBTA—you, as an adult, have an important role to play in this national celebration!
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Whether you are a non-profit that links GSAs and helps LGBT youth or a company that supports equality, this is your place to learn how to play a part in the celebration!
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Crystal Hooper, a 1996 Williamsport Area High School graduate, Aaron Maxa and Jim Biddle talked about their experiences dealing with the stigma and pain that can come along with being gay. All agreed, though, it does get better.
More than 40 students, faculty and staff came to the “Love is Louder” rally held in Atrium 1 of the Memorial Union on Wednesday. The rally was held in response to a series of derogatory Facebook posts on the URI Class of 2013 page.
Students and faculty at Harvard University are calling on the school to award posthumous degrees to seven students expelled nearly a century ago for being gay or perceived as gay, and they’re timing a rally for their cause to coincide with a visit by Lady Gaga.
Central Huron Secondary School has become the third high school within the Avon Maitland District School Board to form an anti-homophobia club that provides a safe school environment for all students regardless of sexual orientation.
University of Notre Dame college students demand action by the private Catholic campus with a new national video, sending the message loud and clear: “It Needs to Get Better.”