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COMG OUT AS GAY IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
* gay elementary students *
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AM I GAY? QUIZ FOR ELEMENTARY STUNTS, GIRLS AND BOYS
6 reasons why “don’t say gay” bills are wrong. * gay elementary students *
In light of recent data showg ntued hostily schools towards LGBTQ youth (GLSEN 2017 NSCS), and suicis by young children for beg gay, this ntu to feel like urgent and important work. The appendic clu specific law and policy rmatn for Canadian tors as well as rourc for GSAs (Genr and Sexualy Allianc/Gay-Straight Allianc) and other school-wi programmg ias.
A Mnota school district rpond to allegatns Friday that had asked stunts to role-play gay and transgenr sex scenars before classmat as part of s sex tn curriculum. * gay elementary students *
Florida recently (March 28, 2022) passed the famo “Don’t Say Gay” bill, which prohibs stctn about gay, lbian, bisexual, transgenr, and queer (GLBTQ) people until the fourth gra and other stat are followg su. Here are six reasons why “don’t say gay” bills are wrong and why we need LGBTQ-clive tn at all gra levels.