education
Exodus’ Day of ‘Truth’ Celebrates School Ignorance, Prejudice
GLSEN’s Day of Silence is still a month-and-a-half away, but Exodus International is already mobilizing antigay teens in schools across North America with Exodus’ misnamed
Zombie Zealots Coming of Age
Weekly Column It is generally understood that today’ youth are more supportive of equality for gay and lesbian people. Faced with losing the next generation,
Christian Right, Missouri Senate Panel Move to Undermine Religious Freedom
Focus on the Family today applauded a Missouri senate panel’s endorsement of legislation which Focus claims would merely protect religious freedom. In fact, the legislation
Focus on the Family Says There’s a Place for Hate in Wyoming
Focus on the Family today celebrated opposition in Wyoming to the Anti-Defamation League and a program by the ADL called “No Place for Hate.” Focus
Alabama Bill Seeks Special Rights for Heterosexual State Workers
The Tuscaloosa News reported yesterday that a state legislator has prefiled a bill, with the support of the governor, to prohibit public universities from offering
Focus on the Family Seeks to Exempt Alabama Gays from Antibullying Protection
Focus on the Family complained tonight that “Alabama schools are now required to write stricter anti-bullying policies, thanks to language in a bill that opens
California Antigay Groups Defend Bullies’ Rights
Two California Christian-Right organizations — the Capitol Resource Institute and Pacific Justice Institute — say that if antigay parents want to teach their children to
Michigan Now Protects Antigay Bullies AND Alleged Sex-Abusers
The Michigan state senate voted Wednesday to reject a measure that would protect students from violence committed on the basis of sexual orientation. Opponents of
Alaska Students Protest Ex-Gay Prejudice
Students at the University of Alaska – Fairbanks are protesting a long series of on-campus lectures by an “ex-gay” proponent of antigay prejudice. Edward Delgado,
Words That Kill
It’s been a heady couple of weeks for gay activists — and it keeps getting better. There were twin marriage victories in the unlikely states







