Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Are we leaving LGBTQ and Pansexual students behind? « Cooperative Catalyst

Are we leaving LGBTQ and Pansexual students behind? « Cooperative Catalyst:


Are we leaving LGBTQ and Pansexual students behind?

Youth deserve the right to be educated, to educate, to be empowered, and to empower, regardless of their sexual, racial, religious, or ethnical identities. Youth deserve the right to feel safe and protected in an environment that lets them be themselves without any fear of intimidation or unchecked ignorance. While the US has come a long way in ensuring that those rights are protected, especially in the areas of racial and ethnical inclusion we still have a long way to go in providing children the right to be LGBTQ or Pansexual and to practice the religions that matches their ideologies.
However, youth that are LGBTQ or Pansexual are amongst the group of that much concerned should be geared toward. These youth, faced with rampant homelessness, parental abandonment, psychological abuse from adults and peers, and sometimes-physical abuse coupled with weak understanding of laws like McKinney Vento are youth that we risk leaving behind in a system that waits for no one. This risk grows when the academic