- Jacob Eiler
Jacob Eiler (born 1979) is a human rights activist from
Indiana . He is listed inWho's Who Among American High School Students and the National Dean's List for outstanding academic achievement. Eiler is an alumnus of theIndiana Youth Group and was a speaker forPFLAG and other groups. He is most well known for being on the front wave of the controversy surroundinghomosexual youthcoming out while attending school, and for the many media pieces featuring him regarding that topic.Personal History
Eiler refused to be treated differently, despite living in a small town in rural Indiana. He
came out to himself and friends when he was twelve, but didn't tell his parents until he was sixteen. He was estranged from his family and received little or no familial support after that, moving in with a lesbian friend and working at anursing home to support himself. Through out high school he was harassed by other students, prompting him to utilize the press to pressure the school to give him better protection. In his senior year, he told some friends that he intended to bring his boyfriend to prom. When this spread around the school it upset many of the students.The day before prom his car was vandalized, all four tires slashed, and had the word "fag" carved into the paint; there were signs in neighboring houses' yards adjacent to the high school with scriptures from the Bible claiming that God was against homosexuality. He filed a police report, which got picked up by the media. The
Associated Press and Indiana state newspapers and television stations showed up at the prom to interview him as it was unheard of at the time for same sex couples to attend prom. Eventually he was flooded with calls and inquiries, which is how he gained some local and national notability.Accomplishments
Eiler has been in many newspapers, magazines, and other forms of media. He has been approached by and featured in
Rolling Stone Magazine , Les-Bi-Gay Radio Chicago, Seventeen Magazine,OUT Magazine , Oasis Magazine,The Daily Show (on Comedy Central), and several private biographers and filmmakers. Although Eiler has declined any type of book or movie opportunities, he someday plans to write a book about his life to help others overcomeadversity andprejudice .References
*cite news
author=Associated Press
url=http://crcvms.unl.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9705&L=lmw-l&T=0&F=&S=&P=6035
title=Gay Teen-ager and His Male Date Spark Controversy at Senior Prom
publisher=Louisville Courier-Journal
date=1997-05-04
accessdate=2006-06-06*cite news
first=Marilyn
last=Young
url=http://www.youth.org/loco/PERSONProject/Alerts/States/Indiana/prom.html
title=Same-sex prom date: No problems
publisher=Anderson Herald-Bulletin
date=1997-05-03
language = English
accessdate=2006-02-09*cite web
last = Nelms
first = Robby
year = 2007
month = November
url = http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071104/BUSINESS/711040337/-1/COLUMNISTS20
title = Wi-Fi & Netiquette
work = today's focus: technology
publisher = Indianapolis Star
language = English
accessdate = 2007-12-12*cite web
last = Walsh
first = Jeff
year = 1997
month = September
url = http://www.oasismag.com/Issues/9709/profiles.html
title = Oasis Profile: Jacob Eiler, 18, of Anderson, Indiana
work = Profiles in Courage
publisher = Oasis Magazine
language = English
accessdate = 2006-06-06*cite web
last = Riethauser
first = Stéphane
year = 1997
month = October
url = http://www.lambda-education.ch/content/menus/parents/jacob.html
title = Chassé de la maison à 16 ans
publisher = Lambda Education
language = French
accessdate = 2006-06-06* cite web
last = Lipsky
first = David
year = 1998
month = August
url = http://www.glaad.org/publications/archive_detail.php?id=1738&PHPSESSID=f
title = "To Be Young and Gay"
publisher = Rolling Stone Magazine
language = English
accessdate = 1998-08-06External links
* [http://www.comedycentral.com/shows/the_daily_show/index.jhtml The Daily Show "(on Comedy Central)"]
* [http://www.jacobeiler.net Jacob Eiler's website]
* [http://www.rollingstone.com Rolling Stone Magazine "(featuring full-page shot of Jacob Eiler)"]
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