Archive for March, 2007
Watch this ACLU video
March 21, 2007Get Busy Get Equal
March 21, 2007
“There’s only so much a national organization like the ACLU can do on the local level to make schools safer, more welcoming places for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students. But much of what can be done to improve your school are things that students, parents, or community members can do themselves, given the right tools”.
Get Busy Get Equal – is a website dedicated to providing the tools needed to get LGBT equality in schools
ACLU – Schools and Youth
March 21, 2007The Youth & Schools program strives to make public schools safe and bias-free, defending free expression in public schools and working to help students establish gay-straight alliance clubs.
Protect and help LGBT students
March 21, 2007The most effective way to protect these students, allowing them to receive the safe and effective education they deserve and protect schools from potential liability is
(1) to adopt and implement laws and policies that explicitly prohibit discrimination and harassment on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity;
(2) to establish clear procedures for responding to complaints under the policy;
(3) to provide training for staff and teachers necessary to implement these laws and policies.
Lack of Family Support
March 21, 2007LGBT youth leave home more often, experience higher levels of physical victimization, substance abuse and depression than their heterosexual counterparts. Lesbian and gay youth report violence perpetrated by family members. Sexual minority youth generally can not rely on their families to provide them with the skills or the validation necessary to negotiate hostile societal waters.
Problems faced by LGBT youth
March 21, 2007- LGBT youths are forced to drop out of school because of harassment resulting from their sexual orientation
- Gay youth are more than 4 times as likely to skip school because they feel unsafe.
- In incidents of anti-gay harassment of students in schools, adults witnessed the harassment but did nothing to help. Students victimized in such incidents may attempt suicide.
- LGBT students are verbally harassed because of their sexual orientation and their race/ethnicity.
- LGBT youth report physically harassment and physical assault!
Unchecked harassment correlates with poor performance (lower GPAs) and diminished aspirations (fewer aspire to college).
The intense stigma associated with sexual minority status makes it difficult for these youth to interact authentically with peers.
The lack of cohort comparisons, societal confirmation, and peer affirmation contributes to difficulties in achieving many of the developmental tasks of adolescence including the development of a positive sexual identity.
Annual conference at CCSU – True Colors XIV
March 21, 2007
This Friday and Saturday True Colors XIV is holding their annual conference at CCSU. True Colors focuses on the needs of LGBTQ youth and their allies through a comprehensive annual conference. The conference includes but is not limited to youth leadership training, on-going support for school and community based gay/straight alliances, as well as diversity and support groups geared toward activism, tolerance, and social justice. True Colors, Inc., in collaboration with the Connecticut Department of Children and Families and the Connecticut Association of Foster and Adoptive Parents, provides mentoring and foster and respite care to LGBT and questioning youth.
Will try to attend with the high school kids that have agreed to be a part of this project, to get a snapshot of the support system there and the conferences.
In CT
March 20, 2007can we design a gay person?
March 20, 2007
Techniques used to change the genetic make-up of the embryo allows parents to have a child without certain defects and genetic diseases. Is it then possible to have a baby who is destined to be gay?
Does Soy make you gay?
March 17, 2007
It is being claimed by Jim Rutz of Megashift Ministries that, “Soybean products are feminizing. If soy is so harmful as to potentially alter sexual physiology and behavior, why haven’t the Chinese and Japanese all died off or become homosexual centuries ago?”
Dear reader, I would welcome a discussion on this topic, feel free to expound your theories.
Although soy is not a miracle food, it is very beneficial in a number of ways.




