Diverse Sexuality and Schools: A Reference Handbook

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Bloomsbury Academic, Aug 13, 2003 - Education - 287 pages

An overview of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) students in our schools—what they endure, their special needs, and the programs and groups that support them.

Diverse Sexuality and Schools: A Reference Handbook is an eye-opening report on gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender youth in our schools—the isolation they feel, the hostilities they face, their unique developmental and emotional needs, and the innovative ways schools, communities, and organizations are working to support them.

Author David Campos offers a compelling, often harrowing, tour of the lives of GLBT students, including what researchers have learned over the past half-century and what the schools, the courts, and the government are doing to keep them safe regardless of their sexual orientation. But perhaps the book's greatest impact comes from the way Campos gives voice to this often neglected population, providing a forum for these students' painful testimonies of harassment, violence, and despair.

Contents

Introduction
1
Chronology
49
A Historical Perspective
81
Stories of Five Contemporary Youth
131
Profiles of Three Schools
159
Advocacy Organizations Associations
203
Print and Nonprint Resources
219
Afterword
251
Appendix
263
About the Author 288
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About the author (2003)

David Campos is associate professor at the University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, TX.

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