“Under California law, school officials cannot search your phone, tablet, or laptop unless they have a search warrant, there is a legitimate emergency (like a bomb threat), or you say it’s OK.” Read the full article at ACLU … [Read more...]
LGBTQ Local News: Pajaro Valley Pride Holds Second Annual Festival
“According to organizers, the event has grown considerably in size since last year. Twice as many vendors and a hundred or so more attendees from across Monterey Bay gathered in Watsonville Plaza to celebrate and support Pajaro Valley’s LGBT+ community.” Read the full article in The Register-Pajaronian … [Read more...]
LGBTQ History: Video – “Laverne Cox Will Show You the Long, Intense Fight for Transgender Rights”
“Every day, people question why we advocate for trans rights. “How many trans people are there, really?” we are asked. Or, “Isn’t this just a new niche issue that serves as a distraction from the issues that really matter?” But trans people have always existed, and our lives have always mattered. And though we have and continue to face rampant discrimination, so too have we built beautiful communities and movements of resistance and love.” Read the article and watch the video in TIME … [Read more...]
Start of the Year Resources for: GSA’s, QSA’s, SAGA’s, Students, Educators, & Adult Allies
GSA Network - Building Your GSA Lambda Legal - Legal Rights of GSA’s Inclusion and Respect: GLSEN Resources for Educators Gender Spectrum - “Key tips on knowing your rights, discussing your experiences, and understanding your gender as you navigate your Gender identity across multiple realms.” Local LGBTQ Youth Resources Safe Schools Project - Resources for: Students, Applying to College, Educators, School Administrators, Parents, Guardians, and Caring Adults, General Safe School Resources, Bullying, State/Federal Law, and more! Diversity … [Read more...]
Take Action: Make your voice heard about including LGBT history in school textbooks by August 30!
The California State Board of Education is in the process of approving new history textbooks for schools in California. The current textbooks need some additional edits to ensure that LGBT Americans and LGBT history content is included in grades K-8. Please make your voice heard by posting a comment via email. Be sure to include your name and city. Take Action: Please submit a public comment, (or just email your comment to: HSSAdoption@cde.ca.gov and encourage your family/friends to do the same, letting the Instructional Quality … [Read more...]
LGBTQ News: “This Is What Happens At A Formal For LGBT Teens”
“But the strangest part of the formal isn't what's there, but what's missing: self-consciousness. It pervades all kinds of teenage social interactions, but particularly the lives of queer kids, who tend to feel as though their very being is something to be ashamed of. The Adelaide formal is a stark reminder that the social awkwardness often accompanying teenage queerness is entirely contextual – that when you put those kids in a room where they have nothing to be ashamed of, they stop being ashamed. That's it.” Read the full story on Buzzfeed … [Read more...]
LGBTQ News: “San Jose Unified Creates Gender-Neutral Restrooms on All Campuses”
“Responding both to student demand and a change in state law, the San Jose Unified School District expects to designate at least one gender-neutral restroom at each of its campuses and offices by the end of the calendar year.” Read the full story in San Jose Mercury News … [Read more...]
[Reminder] Triangle Speaker Training, August 26th – Registration Open!
Share your story and create a more welcoming community. LGBTQ+ community members, family, and allies, are invited to join us! The day-long training is at no cost, and includes breakfast and lunch. We will also provide carpooling if you need a ride. When: Saturday, August 26th, 2017 @ 9am - 5pm Where: TBD Click Here to register! Visit The Diversity Center to learn more about this program! … [Read more...]
LGBTQ News: Schools Address Gender Inclusion to Ensure all Students Can Learn
“Many educators say gender equality cannot be discussed without also talking about how the topics of race, LGBTQ issues, disability, sexism and class issues are related. This is known as intersectionality. For example, children who do not conform to gender stereotypes often get teased or bullied. Girls who prefer short hair and boys who like Shopkins toys may be taunted with anti-gay slurs. Gender identity (whether a person feels male or female) and sexual orientation (physical attraction to others) are two different things, but the lines … [Read more...]
The New York Times – “What Is Your Experience of Being L.G.B.T. in America?”
“I would like to hear from L.G.B.T. people about how their day-to-day experiences, work and private lives, sense of physical safety and emotional comfort are affected by where they live.” Visit the New York Times to share your experience! … [Read more...]
