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Focusing on the challenges faced by LGBTQ youth in educational settings, this book delves into the systemic issues and societal biases that threaten their safety and well-being. It highlights personal stories, offers insights into the psychological impact of discrimination, and discusses the importance of supportive environments. Through research and advocacy, it aims to empower educators and policymakers to create inclusive spaces that affirm and protect the rights of LGBTQ students, fostering a culture of acceptance and understanding.
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No Sanctuary: Teachers and the School Reform That Brought Gay Rights to the Masses, Stephen Lane
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- Released
- 2018
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- Title
- No Sanctuary: Teachers and the School Reform That Brought Gay Rights to the Masses
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Stephen Lane
- Publisher
- University Press of New England
- Released
- 2018
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 240
- ISBN13
- 9781512603149
- Category
- Social sciences, Pedagogy, LGBTQ+
- Description
- Focusing on the challenges faced by LGBTQ youth in educational settings, this book delves into the systemic issues and societal biases that threaten their safety and well-being. It highlights personal stories, offers insights into the psychological impact of discrimination, and discusses the importance of supportive environments. Through research and advocacy, it aims to empower educators and policymakers to create inclusive spaces that affirm and protect the rights of LGBTQ students, fostering a culture of acceptance and understanding.