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5 Schools Around the World Supporting LGBTQ+ Students Access to Education
These schools are taking steps to provide safe, educational spaces from New York City to Tokyo.
Why Global Citizens Should Care:
The United Nations Global Goals aim to reduce inequalities regardless of gender, sexuality, or any other status. Yet, LGBTQ+ people around the world face discrimination and are more at risk of living in poverty. You can join us and take action on this issue here.
Going to school is a fundamental part of a child’s development and can act as the building blocks for a successful life. Yet around the world, people identifying as LGBTQ+ face discrimination and harassment that prevents them from accessing a meaningful education.
LGBTQ-inclusive books are hard to find. So these groups started sending them to schools. Claire Thornton, USA TODAY
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When Lisa Forman s daughter Becca Damante came out as queer in middle school, the loving mother couldn t shake one recurring thought: What was it like for her child when she started reading mainstream books – ones that lacked LGBTQ-inclusive storylines?
In November, Forman decided to take action to help other LGBTQ kids.
“I’m thinking about all those books that could have been there for my kid and other kids, said Forman, 55.
For Forman, lack of LGBTQ affirmation in schools led her to found Pride and Less Prejudice, a national organization that has been donating age-appropriate LGBTQ-inclusive books to preschool through third grade classes since last year. The group has been donating even more books this year during the pandemic.
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Opinion: LTPS must take staunch stance against anti-Blackness
On July 8, the Open Letter Against Systematic Racism, which was signed by over 1,000 stakeholders, was presented to the Lawrence Township Public Schools(LTPS) Board of Education.
Over the last 13 weeks, a coalition of community activists have met with Superintendent Ross Kasun almost every Monday to discuss the district’s response to Black in Lawrence NJ’s open letter. Subdividing the specific points laid out in the open letter into 10 main areas, to date discussions with Kasun and board representatives have centered on two, namely how the district responds to misbehavior and LTPS’s hiring practices.