- Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network
The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) is a national organization comprising
lesbian ,gay ,bisexual ,transgender , and allied individuals who wish to put an end todiscrimination ,harassment , andbullying based onsexual orientation andgender identity /expression inK-12 schools in theUnited States . There are nearly 40 chapters of the organization around the United States.The organization supports
Gay-Straight Alliance s along with sponsoring the annual NationalDay of Silence andNo Name-Calling Week and providing resources for teachers on how to supportLGBT students. It also sponsors and participates in a host of other "Days of Action," including [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgender_Day_of_Remembrance TransAction!] ,Ally Week and theMartin Luther King, Jr. Organizing Weekend.Mission
The organization's mission statement reads,
History
Founded as the Gay and Lesbian Independent School Teachers Network (GLSTN) in 1990, the organization began as a local
volunteer group of 70 gay and lesbian educators. At that time, there were twoGay-Straight Alliance s (GSAs) in the nation, only one state with policy in place to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) students, and a general lack of awareness of the needs of LGBT students. LGBT youth did not have a voice in the education community or in the LGBT movement. There were few, if any, resources available for teachers to discuss LGBT issues.However, groups of concerned individuals began to establish chapters across the country, advocating locally and regionally for safe schools for students who were, or were perceived to be, LGBT.
In 1995 GLSTN became a national organization and hired its first full time staff person, GLSEN’s founder and Executive Director Kevin Jennings. In 1997, GLSTN staged its first national conference in
Salt Lake City , UT, in order to respond to the legislature’s move to ban all student groups in an effort to prevent the formation of GSAs in the state. It is also this year that GLSTN changed its name to the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, or GLSEN, in order to attract new members to the struggle for safe schools for all students, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression.Currently, more than 3,600 GSAs have registered with GLSEN, which has approximately 40 full time staff, a governing board of 20 members and two advisory committees at the national level. In addition, nearly 40 Chapters are affiliated with GLSEN on local levels. At this point, GLSEN has successfully hosted more than 8 national conferences to bring together student leaders, educators, chapter leaders and activists. GLSEN also sponsors the National
Day of Silence , in which hundreds of thousands of students participate each year. Students from more than 5,000 middle and high schools registered with GLSEN as 2007 Day of Silence participants.Think Before You Speak Campaign
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Think Before You Speak Campaign "On October 8, 2008, GLSEN and
Ad Council released The Think Before You Speak Campaign, designed to create an ending to homophobic vocabulary among youth, through the use of television, radio, print, and outdoor ads. [cite web|url=http://thinkb4youspeak.com/TheCampaign/|title=The Campaign |date=2008-10-08 |accessdate=2008-10-09] [cite web|url=http://pinkisthenewblog.com/home/2008/10/think-before-you-speak/ |title=Think Before You Speak |date=2008-10-09 |accessdate=2008-10-10]References
External links
* [http://www.glsen.org GLSEN Official Website]
* [http://www.dayofsilence.org Day of Silence]
* [http://www.nonamecallingweek.org No Name Calling Week]
* [http://www.thinkb4youspeak.com/ Think Before You Speak Campaign]
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