BRUNSWICK, Mae -- When a high school math teacher hung a t-shirt ntag the msage, “gay? fe by me” her classroom, she was expectg might elic some reactns, but was surprised when dozens of stunts said they wanted a t-shirt like of their own.
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- GAY? FE BY ME T-SHIRT PROJECT RETURNS TO WTERNU
- ‘GAY? FE BY ME’ T-SHIRTS GA STUNT SUPPORT AT MAE HIGH SCHOOL
- ‘GAY? FE BY ME.’
GAY? FE BY ME T-SHIRT PROJECT RETURNS TO WTERNU
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For the send year, Lambda & Friends gave away ee “Gay?
‘GAY? FE BY ME’ T-SHIRTS GA STUNT SUPPORT AT MAE HIGH SCHOOL
The club, which promot the acceptance of and provis support to lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr (LGBT) stunts, faculty and staff at WternU, also held a luncheon speech about allied health re. “Gay? “It stat what your opn is, but don’t state whether you’re gay or not, ” he said.
The Gay? Fe By Me T-shirt project started at De Universy sprg 2003 rponse to the perceptn that the mp was homophobic.
‘GAY? FE BY ME.’
A group of iends gave away the T-shirts wh an anti-homophobic msage to more than 2, 000 mp and muny members.
More than 75, 000 shirts have been distributed at more than 250 llege mp and high schools, bs, relig muni and civic anizatns, said Andrew Nurk, executive director of the Gay? By publicly clarg their support for LGBT people, those who wear the shirts make the statement that homophobia will not be tolerated their muni, he said.
The theme for Natnal Comg Out Day 2007 is “Talk About It, ” acrdg to the Human Rights Campaign, the natn’s largt gay, lbian, bisexual and transgenr civil rights anizatn.