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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender students. (News for Educational Workers).


The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) is a national organization comprising lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and allied individuals who wish to put an end to discrimination, harassment, and bullying based on sexual orientation and gender  (GLSEN GLSEN Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (New York, New York) ) envisions a future in which every child learns to respect and accept all people, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression. GLSEN's Teaching Respect for All 2002 conference was held in Los Angeles from October 4-6. The Fall 2002 issue of Respect, GLSEN's news magazine, starts the school year off with a new, three-year strategic plan to 1. make anti-LGBT bullying, harassment, and name-calling unacceptable in America's schools; 2. engage and empower educators as partners in creating schools where every student can fully participate in school life regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression; and 3. ensure that the national education agenda to create effective schools includes LGBT issues. The GLSEN BookLink 2002 offers the highest quality resources for students, educators, families and community allies working to end anti-LGBT bias in K-12 schools. To join GLSEN, call 212-7270135 or visit www.glsen.org.

Gay seminary students joined forces in "Called Out," the 11th national conference for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and allied seminarians, held from March 15-17 at McCormick Theological Seminary McCormick Theological Seminary is one of eleven schools of theology of the Presbyterian Church (USA). It shares a campus with the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, bordering the campus of the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois.  in Chicago.

CLAGSnews (Summer 2002), from The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS) was founded in 1991 by Professor Martin Duberman as the first university-based research center in the United States dedicated to the study of historical, cultural, and political issues of vital concern to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and , The Graduate Center, The City University of New York The City University of New York (CUNY; acronym: IPA pronunciation: [kjuni]), is the public university system of New York City. , offers information about fellowships in Queer Studies, suggestions for pedagogy, a calendar of CLAGS events, and reports on CLAGS colloquia col·lo·qui·a  
n.
A plural of colloquium.
. For more information about CLAGS, call 212-817-1955 or visit www.clags.org.
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Date:Dec 22, 2002
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