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Title: GSA Gay Straight Alliance


1
On Harassment Invisibility One Student's
Story
2
Nobody tells Latino kids in the high school that
nobody cares if they're Hispanic so long as they
keep it to themselves. Jewish kids aren't told
that they're sinners, and they could change into
Christians if they wanted to.
3
People don't tell black kids they should put up
with racism because they've come so far from when
they were slaves. They don't have to defend why
there is a black history month, or why people
want black studies included in the curriculum.
4
People don't say, "That's so Korean! when they
mean something is stupid or weird. People don't
tell disabled kids that the community isn't ready
to defend their equal rights and inclusion yet.
5
You never hear any one argue that breast cancer
is God's way of killing off the women, and it's a
good thing. If a teacher hears anyone use a
slang insult for a Chinese kid, they jump on it.
6
When foreign exchange students ask teachers about
dating in the school, they aren't sent to see a
guidance counselor.
7
But every day in the high school, I hear it's
okay if I'm gay so long as I stay in the closet,
that I'm an abomination against God, that I
can change if I want to, and that people like
me shouldn't be taught about in school.
8
I'm told I should be satisfied because our school
is far better than it used to be, and that I
shouldn't push for my equal rights and inclusion
because the community isn't ready yet.
9
I hear, "That's so gay! all the time, and I
hear that AIDS is my punishment for being who I
am, like I hear the word, "faggot all the
time.
10
It's hard not to walk around angry all the time.
11
GSA - Gay Straight Alliance
  • Grant Park High Schools
  • Group for LGBT Students
  • and their Friends

12
Some Definitions
  • Gay Straight Alliance
  • A group that brings together GLBT and straight
    youth for support and education
  • GLBT students
  • Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Or Transgendered students
  • Homophobia
  • Fear of gays, lesbians, and bisexuals.
    Intolerance of anyone not heterosexual.

13
In a Gay Straight Alliance...
  • Students are free to
  • Support each other, talking about their feelings
    and experiences
  • Learn about homophobia and how it affects
    everyone
  • Educate each other and their school community
    about issues relating to sexual orientation
  • Participate in social activities, attend
    political rallies and marches, and host speakers,
    writers, artists, and musicians...

14
Why a GSA? Some Statistics.
  • By Most Estimates, 4 to 10 of the population
    are GLBT
  • This means there are probably between 50 and 100
    LGBT students at Grant Park
  • In addition, there are also students with GLBT
    parents/guardians, siblings, extended family,
    friends etc...

15
GLBT Youth Issues
  • Gay teens often feel isolated at school
  • They hear homophobic comments from strangers and
    friends
  • They lack positive GLBT role models
  • Their issues and concerns are ignored

16
A Bisexual Teen Speaks Out...
  • I am concerned about our community, the school
    which I love and care about so much. I, and
    others, have had to be dishonest about ourselves
    and our sexual orientations. I want this to
    change.
  • I envision our school a place where no one feels
    silenced or afraid, for any reason, and
    acceptance and openness can become universal
    values. My story is about silence.
  • I believe we need to conquer silence.

Amanda Schlesinger, a GSA Leader at St. Paul
Academy in the United States. Taken from the
GLSEN web site.
17
Grant Parks Mission Statement
  • We will create an atmosphere which enhances
    the emotional well-being of students
  • The emotional well-being of GLBT students is
    jeopardized when they witness homophobia every
    day.
  • They deserve the support of other GLBT students
    and of straight students at Grant Park High
    School.
  • This applies to the children, siblings, and
    friends of GLBT people also!

18
Grant Parks Code of Conduct
  • Students, staff, parents and community must
    cooperate in the academic, social, emotional, and
    physical development of students to enable all
    students to become responsible, respectful
    citizens.
  • Teachers, Administrators Support Staff shall
    implement the curriculum and learning programs
    free of bias, discriminatory attitudes and
    behaviours create a positive learning environment
    where all students are accepted and are allowed
    to develop self-esteem and respect.

19
WSD1 Guiding Principles
  • The Winnipeg School Division No. 1 believes in
    the equality, worth, potential, and dignity of
    all individuals.
  • The Winnipeg School Division No. 1 believes that
    each student must be given the opportunity to
    develop the values, attitudes, and moral
    principles that enable them to become responsible
    citizens who relate to others in an empathetic
    and moral manner.
  • The Winnipeg School Division No. 1 will advocate
    on behalf of students to ensure appropriate care
    and support services are provided for all
    children.

20
Manitobas Human Rights Commission asks...
  • Providing they respect the dignity and rights of
    others, do staff and students have the right to
    to assemble on school property?
  • Are students free to form whichever school clubs
    or associations they wish so long as such clubs
    and associations are consistent with the rights
    and dignity of others?
  • Are school participants free to associate with
    groups or organizations of their choosing and to
    engage in political activity in the school so
    long as such activities are consistent with the
    rights and dignity of others and do not
    substantially interfere with the educational
    process?

21
What would a GSA do?
  • Students in a GSA might...
  • Share struggles, successes
  • Hear a counsellor talk about homophobia
  • Watch a movie
  • Attend human rights conferences
  • Visit other schools (e.g. MDAG)
  • Plan lunch hour guest speakers
  • Organize an AIDS fundraiser
  • Participate in Pride events
  • Conduct a school survey
  • Create posters/buttons/stickers

22
The GSA Has The Support of...
  • Students
  • Several students have expressed interest in
    starting a GSA
  • Staff
  • At least six staff members are interested in
    participating
  • Administration
  • The principal and vice-principals support the GSA
  • Superintendents
  • South End Chief Superintendent have been
    approached

23
Our Plan of Action
  • Ensure Staff Administration Support
  • Involve students in planning of the GSA
  • Inform PTSA and seek parent support
  • Organize first meetings
  • Establish Mission Statement Goals
  • Reach out and grow!

24
Thank You!
Gay Straight Alliance Pirate Pride!
25
More Information...
  • Mass. Dept of Education
  • www.doe.mass.edu/lss/GSA/
  • Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network
  • www.glsen.org
  • Gay Lesbian Educators of B.C.
  • www.galebc.org
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