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Archive for the ‘Youth’ Category

Where do you stand?

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

I just finished reading the article below and I thought I’d share some reflections. My perspective is that of a gay Eagle Scout, so I’m torn in both directions. I have little doubt that if I had come out while in scouts, I would have been asked to leave. Despite this, I benefited immensely from my experiences as a scout and I think others do too.

1) Overall scouts is a wonderful organization that benefits the boys who go through it immensely.
2) Without discount, a large meeting space can run hundreds of dollars per hour.
3) School/Municipal meeting spaces are often discounted to community groups. (Including LGBT groups!)
4) Scout troops are often fairly low budget operations.

Considering the above points, I think we should continue making space available to scouts and other youth groups, even if they do discriminate. I think its a shame that scouts chooses to discriminate, but the way to fix that is to work from within scouting. It is not to attack scouting as a whole.

I’m troubled by the increasing religious direction scouts has been taking over the last few years. Ever since the Mormon church took a leadership role, scouts has been heading in what I see as the wrong direction.

Activists: Rental negotiations with Scouts should be open
By Timothy Cwiek
PGN Writer-at-Large
© 2007 Philadelphia Gay News

New York Times article on homeless shelters for GLBT youth

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

The NY Times article linked below profiles the Ruth Ellis center in Detriot. It also mentions some of the other GLBT friendly and GLBT focused shelters across the nation. I am getting a bit tired of every article I read on the issue using the same few stories though. If I didn’t read everything published on the topic it wouldn’t be an issue, but since I do, I notice the repeats. It isn’t like there aren’t plenty of other stories out there that are just as bad.

Gay Youths Find Place to Call Home in Specialty Shelters
By IAN URBINA
May 17, 2007

Teacher forced to settle in high school newspaper case

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

Well we now know the conclusion of the case against the high school teacher who allowed a tolerance article to be published. Due to economic reasons, she couldn’t afford to fight the school district and has been forced to settle with the school district. She has been reassigned to a new school, forced to acknowledge negligence (which never actually existed), and will not be allowed to teach journalism any more. In other words, she got screwed. Do I even have to state how pissed off I am about this?

Teacher in tolerance flap settles with school
Yahoo! News
http://news.yahoo.com/s/po/20070428/co_po/teacherintoleranceflapsettleswithschool

GLBT Host Home Program Brochure

Friday, April 27th, 2007

As you may remember me mentioning before, I met with the director of Avenues for Youth back in Febraury. Avenues’ host home cordinator just sent me a brochure with information on their program. I’d recommend it for anyone who is interested in GLBT or homeless issues.

Read the Brochure

Washington Blade Article

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

I received the article below via email. If anyone has a link, please let me know. I know exactly where this guy is coming from when he talked about visiting his high school. I feel exactly the same way every time I go back to speak with the GSA at Mission. Its only been four years, but sometimes it just feels like forever. I also liked how the author highlighted the issue of GLBT youth homelessness at the end of the article.

Posted by Kevin Naff, Washington Blade Managing Editor| Apr. 4 at
3:23 PM | knaff@washblade.com

Return to high school

Several recent events have highlighted the plight of gay and lesbian
youth in a society that is coping with rapidly changing perceptions
of homosexuality.

Just 19 years ago, when I was a high school senior living in Howard
County, Md., there were no gay-straight alliances. With very few
exceptions, students didn’t dare come out as gay. The notion of same-
sex marriage seemed a fantasy.

Today, there are GSAs operating throughout the Howard County school
system, gay couples are legally marrying in Massachusetts and gay
rights issues figure prominently in our national politics and
presidential campaigns.

I recently returned to Howard County to speak to the Parents,
Families & Friends of Lesbians & Gays chapter there. It was a surreal
night, returning to my childhood neighborhood where I long ago
grappled with my sexual orientation and fended off bullies as a kid.
If someone had told me 20 years ago that I’d be back to deliver a
speech on gay rights, I wouldn’t have believed it. There was an
element of triumph to the evening, but my nerves were fried just the
same.

What would I say to a high school student now attending my alma
mater? Would they view me as old and irrelevant? Or a loser for
spending those early years in the closet?

I met a group of county students, several of whom serve as president
of their GSAs. It’s difficult to convey how much has changed in 20
years without sounding like a geezer, but I wanted them to understand
that the gay rights movement is progressing at a uniquely fast pace
and that they shouldn’t take for granted the freedoms they have that
my generation did not.

The students were not what you might expect. They weren’t angry,
confrontational, withdrawn or forlorn. During my remarks, they sat
quietly while poring over copies of the Blade I’d brought with me.
Afterwards, they approached me, clearly surprised by what they’d
read, which included the usual tales of anti-gay discrimination and
violence that are routinely reported in these pages.

“Wow, there’s a lot to be mad about,” one student said.

It was refreshing to meet a young person surprised to learn that gays
and lesbians can be legally fired from their jobs in most U.S.
states. It just doesn’t occur to young people that such
discrimination would exist — and that it could be legal. Recent polls
of this generation confirm that attitudes on homosexuality, and even
toward same-sex marriage, are softening dramatically.

After a long Q&A session with the students and their parents (and
grandparents), I turned the tables and asked the family members what
inspired them to become activists. Many parents eventually accept
their gay children (to varying degrees), but it’s quite a leap to
activism for many.

One father replied that his high school-aged daughter came out as a
lesbian. He was OK with it, but was later shocked to learn that his
daughter’s close friend also came out and that her parents responded
by packing her bags and depositing them on the front lawn. It was
then he knew he wanted to get involved in PFLAG.

All parents of gay children should attend a PFLAG meeting like this
one. It was moving, empowering and a reminder of the struggle that so
often accompanies the coming out process.

Unfortuantely, GSAs aren’t nearly as prevalent in D.C. public schools
as they are in neighboring suburban counties. In fact, there is just
one GSA currently operating in the city’s public school system,
though a second is planned at Anacostia Senior High School, where a
courageous young lesbian is blazing a trail.

Danielle Staley was elected senior class president at Anacostia
Senior High last year — as an out lesbian. Unfortunately, she was
recently arrested after being involved in a fight at the school,
which she says was instigated by a former girlfriend.

The school’s principal, Ronald Duplessis, reinstated Staley, 18,
after suspending her and threatening to expel her following two
fights on March 16. It was the right decision, especially considering
Staley’s impressive accomplishments. She is a member of the school’s
varsity volleyball and softball teams and last week was awarded a
college scholarship by the Greater Washington Urban League.

Woodrow Wilson High School, in the upper Northwest section of Ward 3,
is the only city school that has a GSA, even though the Gay, Lesbian
& Straight Education Network says there are more than 3,000 GSAs
operating across the country.

It’s about time D.C. schools caught up to the rest of the country in
establishing these important support groups for students. Staley and
others working to establish a chapter at Anacostia High deserve much
credit and praise for their efforts.

Staley and the students I met in Howard County are the lucky ones.
For too many gay and lesbian young people, coming out to their
parents leads to eviction from the family home. And as the Washington
Blade reported earlier this month, resources for homeless gay youth
are scarce.

The National Gay & Lesbian Task Force recently released a study in
conjunction with the National Coalition for the Homeless on the
plight of gay youth.

Of the 1.6 million homeless youth in the United States, the study
estimates that 20-40 percent are gay or transgender, which would mean
that more than 500,000 gay youth are homeless.

That’s a shocking and unacceptable statistic in a country of gross
excess like this one. There are only a handful of shelters across the
country specifically for gay youth and federal funding for the
problem is on the decline.

“This report underscores what many of us have known for a long time,”
said Matt Foreman, director of the Task Force. “The national response
to this epidemic has been nothing short of disgraceful.”

Perhaps in another generation gay youth won’t require any federal
funding for homeless shelters. In the meantime, it’s important to
keep up the work for visibility and equality under the law and to
recognize the brave efforts of gay teens who are making strides that
most of us never dreamed possible

Interesting rights debate

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

I thought the case mentioned below was very interesting because I can easily see both sides of the issue. As a student, I wouldn’t want my ideas and papers permanently stored. However, as a teacher I would want to be able to check for copying. I think there needs to be a mechanism for students to remove their work from the database after it is compared. This would still find most copying, but would eliminate some of the privacy issues. (Well, except for the having to trust the company to actually remove it, which is a non-trivial issue.) Also, reserving the right to sell the data is just flat out wrong. I don’t see how they have any legal basis do to so.

Students sue antiplagiarism website for rights to their homework
As the Internet democratizes publishing and companies build databases containing other people’s work, similar court challenges may increase.
By Ben Arnoldy | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0410/p01s04-legn.html?page=1

Study of Adoption and Fostercare by Lesbians and Gay Men

Monday, April 9th, 2007

Received this via email. If anyone has a link to the actual study, I’d like to have it.

WILLIAMS INSTITUTE, URBAN INSTITUTE RELEASE MAJOR STUDY ON ADOPTION &
FOSTER CARE BY LESBIANS & GAY MEN

WASHINGTON, D.C.— Today, the Williams Institute and the Urban Institute
released a major study on adoption and foster care by lesbian and gay
parents. The study uses census data and other government surveys to
estimate for the first time the number of adopted and fostered children
living with lesbian and gay parents in the United States and to provide a
demographic portrait of these families. The research team also estimates
the economic and social costs of banning such adoptions and foster care, a
prospect under debate in legislatures and courts in several states.

Findings from the study include:

• More than 1 in 3 lesbians have given birth and 1 in 6 gay men have
fathered or adopted a child.

• More than 50% of gay men and 41% of lesbians want to have a child.

• An estimated 2 million GLB people are interested in adopting.

• An estimated 65,500 adopted children are living with a lesbian or gay
parent.

• Gay and lesbian parents are raising 4% of all adopted children in the
United States.

• An estimated 14,100 foster children are living with lesbian or gay
parents.

• Gay and lesbian parents are raising 3% of foster children in the United
States.

• A national ban on GLB foster care could cost from $87 to $130 million.

• Costs to individual states could range from $100,000 to $27 million
“Our study documents that a significant number of GLB individuals and
couples are raising adopted and fostered children and two million GLB
people would consider adopting a child,” said Gary J. Gates, Senior
Research Fellow at the Williams Institute, “GLB people appear to be an
under-utilized resource for child welfare agencies desperately in need of
families willing to foster and perhaps adopt children who have had a rough
start in life,” Gates continued.

“Research documents that children raised by lesbian and gay parents do just
fine,” said Gates. “Our study documents that lesbian and gay couples who
adopt are older, more educated, and have greater economic resources to
support their children than do other adoptive families.”

Currently, several states are considering laws and policies that would
prevent GLB people from adopting and fostering. According to the study,
such policy changes could bring additional and significant instability in
the lives of youth in the foster care system. An estimated 9,300 to 14,000
children currently placed with existing GLB foster parents could be removed
from those families. As a result, children in the foster care system who
are available for adoption may remain there longer or might never be
adopted at all. In particular, GLB youth are likely to lose out since GLB
people might be more willing to provide placements for GLB youth.

“Instability is not good for children,” said Jennifer Macomber. “Studies
show that the number of moves between placements is associated with
multiple harmful outcomes for children, including academic, mental health,
and behavioral problems. Children with fewer placements show better school
achievement, less criminal activity, more social support, increased life
satisfaction, greater housing stability, better self-support, and better
caring for their own children.”

Additionally, the economic cost of banning GLB people from adopting and
fostering could be significant. “Our research indicates that a national
ban on GLB foster case could cost from $87 to $130 million,” said M.V. Lee
Badgett, Research Director at the Williams Institute. “States would spend
more on foster care as children who are removed from family settings would
be placed in group or institutional care, at greater cost. States will
also have to spend more money to recruit and train new foster parents.”

A much needed measure

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

This is a bill that should be a no-duh bill, but it probably won’t be. Call me a cynic, but I don’t expect it to pass easily.

CRISIS OF ABUSE AGAINST LGBT YOUTH ADDRESSED IN NEW LEGISLATION
Migden Bill, Sponsored by EQCA, Protects Youth in Juvenile Justice System
From Equality California
http://www.eqca.org/site/apps/nl/content2.asp?c=9oINKWMCF&b=40337&ct=3714261

LGBT youth, the movement’s new ambassadors - Yahoo! News

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

I thought this was an interesting article. I’ve seen this myself in my work. The part I just could believe was the average age of coming out statistic they gave. 13.5 years?! I was 15 before *I* knew much less anyone else!

LGBT youth, the movement’s new ambassadors - Yahoo! News
http://news.yahoo.com/s/po/20070403/co_po/lgbtyouththemovementsnewambassadors

Directions for Illinois GLBT College Conference

Monday, March 26th, 2007

As sent to me today.

Spectrum DePaul looks forward to hosting you at the Illinois LGBTQA College Conference on Saturday, March 31^st , 2007. This year’s conference will be held at the University Center of Chicago located at 525 S. State Street, Chicago, IL 60605. This year’s conference will begin promptly at 10 AM and will conclude at 5:30 PM. We are happy to inform you that a continental breakfast as well as lunch will be provided through a generous donation from DePaul University’s Residence Hall Council. Computer stations will be available for use in the common area of the conference center. For more information regarding the University Center of Chicago please visit www.universitycenter.com .

Please find directions to the conference center listed below.

*By Car:*

_From the North and Northwest: _

> From the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/I-94) exit at Jackson Boulevard and
turn east. The Loop campus is approximately one mile from the expressway on Jackson Boulevard at State Street.

_From the West:_

> From the Eisenhower Expressway (I-290), continue toward downtown. As you
approach the downtown area, the expressway becomes Congress Parkway. Turn left (north) on Dearborn Street, go two blocks to Jackson Boulevard and turn right (east). The Loop campus is one block east on Jackson Boulevard at State Street.

_From the South:_

> From the Dan Ryan Expressway (I-90/I-94) exit at Jackson Boulevard and
turn east. The look campus is approximately one mile from the expressway on Jackson Boulevard at State Street.

_From Lake Shore Drive (North or South):_

Exit Lake Shore Drive at Jackson Boulevard and turn west. The Loop campus is approximately ˝ mile from Lake Shore Drive on Jackson Boulevard at State Street .

*Please find parking information listed below:*

Unfortunately, the University Center of Chicago and its partner institutions do not have parking facilities available in the Loop area. However, there are a plethora of parking garages around the area that have either discounted rates for students and/or Saturday flat rates. You should expect to pay between $10-$15/day for parking. The following parking garages remain available:

· Grant Park Garage (Underground; enter at Van Buren and Michigan Avenue)

325 S. Michigan Avenue

312-747-2519

Exits to street level onto Michigan Avenue at Jackson and Van Buren

Evening rate (after 4pm): $14

Matinee Rate (2-10 hours before 4pm): $17

· Monroe Street Garage (underground)

350 Easy Monroe Street

312-616-0600

Saturday Parking: 0-12 hours, $13 dollar flat rate

· Crosstown Auto Park

328 South Wabash

312-939-9462

Saturday Parking: All day, $10 flat rate

· CNA Building

65 East Jackson

312-765-0252

Saturday Parking: All day, $11 flat rate

· Loop Auto Park

524 South Wabash Ave

312-922-1499

Everyday Rates: 3 hours, $6; 6 hours, $10; 12 hours, $14

*Please find alternative methods of transportation listed below:*

_Rapid Transit Lines_

All six rapid transit train lines service the downtown Chicago area and DePaul’s Loop campus. From the subway trains, exit at Jackson Boulevard.
> From the elevated trains, exit at Adams Street/ Wabash Avenue. For a
more complete set of directions visit www.transitchicago.com and choose Trip Planner on the left hand side to assist you with your travels.

_Busses_

Bus routes interconnect throughout the city. MANY buses stop very near the Loop campus. You may contact the CTA at (312) 836-7000 or TDD (Hearing Impaired) (312) 836-4949. For more information, visit www.transitchicago.com and choose Trip Planner on the left hand side to assist you with your travels.

_Metra Train Stations:_

All Metra Train Stations are located within a short walking distance (or car ride) of the Loop campus:

· Union Station, Canal Street and Adams Street: Walk east on Adams Street until State Street. Turn right (south) for one block to Jackson Boulevard.

· Chicago & Northwestern Station, Canal Street and Madison Avenue: Walk east on Adams Street until State Street. Turn right (south) for three blocks to Jackson Boulevard.

· LaSalle Street Station, LaSalle Street and Congress Parkway: Walk east down Congress Parkway until you reach State Street. Turn left (north) for two blocks to Jackson Boulevard.

· Illinois Central Station (includes service for the South Shore Line), Michigan Avenue and Van Buren Street: Walk north on Michigan Avenue for one block to Jackson Boulevard. Turn left (west) on Jackson Boulevard to State Street.

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you on March 31st.

Spectrum DePaul