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Some of the editors at East Bakersfield [Calif.] High School's student paper, The Kernal, are graduating this year, but that hasn't derailed their commitment to see that a series of articles on gay students eventually gets published in the paper. In late April John Gibson John Gibson is a common name, shared by:
  • John Gibson (sculptor), (1790-1866) - British sculptor
  • John Gibson (architect), (1817-1892) - British architect
  • John Gibson (Indiana), Territorial Secretary of Indiana Territory
, principal of the school in California's Central Valley, forced the editors to remove a slate of five gay-themed pieces that featured candid reflections from out students. Citing safety concerns, Gibson later said the articles could only be published without the students' names. But that didn't fly with the students. They sued, and a Kern Kern, river, 155 mi (249 km) long, rising in the S Sierra Nevada Mts., E Calif., and flowing south, then southwest to a reservoir in the extreme southern part of the San Joaquin valley. The river has Isabella Dam as its chief facility.  County superior court judge on May 25 denied an emergency request to allow the articles to appear in the paper's year-end issue.

"Our whole editorial staff has felt all along that this is extremely important," said Kernal editor Joel Paramo pa·ra·mo  
n. pl. pa·ra·mos
A treeless alpine plateau of the Andes and tropical South America.



[American Spanish páramo, from Spanish, wasteland.]
, 18, who is now pushing to get the articles published in next year's first issue. "It's not because I'm gay or that any of the other editors are gay. We just feel that this is an important issue that shouldn't be dismissed with a compromise. The students featured in the articles have a right to be who they want to be."

Rudy Cachu, a 17-year-old East Bakersfield junior, is one of those students. Completely out at school, Cachu had no qualms about being profiled in The Kernal, though he's grown a bit weary of the wider media attention it has drawn. "In the beginning it was really important to me that my name was attached to the article," he said. "But at this point it's like people pretty much know that I'm one of them, so what's the difference?"

The difference is the right to freedom of speech, said American Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), nonpartisan organization devoted to the preservation and extension of the basic rights set forth in the U.S. Constitution.  attorney Christine Sun, who is representing the students. "The names cannot be divorced from the context of the speech," she said. "Being open about your sexuality About Your Sexuality, or AYS, was a sex education course published by the Unitarian Universalist Association in 1970, with further revisions in 1973, 1978 and 1983.[1] The course materials were originally developed by Derek Calderwood.  is expression. It's not something that you have to hide. It's not something that these students should have to hide. It's disconcerting dis·con·cert  
tr.v. dis·con·cert·ed, dis·con·cert·ing, dis·con·certs
1. To upset the self-possession of; ruffle. See Synonyms at embarrass.

2.
 that this principal is saying, You have to hide your identity, or we can't protect you.' If it's true that there could be some sort of reaction that would cause some harm to them, the principal has the obligation to find a way to protect them without censoring censoring

in epidemiology, a loss of information from a study, whether by subjects dropping out of the study or because of infrequent measurement.
 them."
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Title Annotation:STRAIGHT ALLIES
Author:Allen, Dan
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jul 5, 2005
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