Sunday, December 4, 2016

Life Goes On: Advocacy for LGBTQ Youth


                  Life goes on in the weeks before the likely Trump Inauguration.  While Trump has designated three unrepentant homophobes to lead the Departments of Justice, Education, and Health & Human Services – all key agencies involved, in recent years, in protecting the rights and lives of LGBTQ people -- all is not lost.  The progress we have made at the grassroots in places like Montgomery County will not be reversed. We can and will continue to advocate for our LGBTQ friends and family. 

                  One important community group is the (Rainbow Youth Alliance, founded by Stephanie Kreps, a fellow PFLAG parent.  Today I met with a group of RYA teenagers to describe the excellent anti-discrimination policies established by the Montgomery County Public Schools, and to hear any concerns they have about implementation. Had a great discussion with these terrific, thoughtful kids, and discussed strategies for securing implementation of the rights set forth in the MCPS policies. They know that the leadership in Montgomery County has their backs, and that there are plenty of people in our community who will help them if the need arises. And just as importantly, they are learning how to be advocates for themselves.

                  Pasted below is the handout I provided at our meeting.  Others involved with MCPS might find it useful. 

Summary of Materials re MCPS and Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity for the Rainbow Youth Alliance (December 4, 2016)
                  David S. Fishback, Maryland Advocacy Chair, Metro DC Chapter of PFLAG

                  Believe it or not, fifteen years ago MCPS pretended that everyone was straight. Teachers were forbidden from even mentioning sexual orientation or gender identity. But in 2002, that began to change, and, even though some forces tried to prevent progress, now MCPS enables full discussion of these matters in its secondary school health education classes See https://www.pflag.org/blog/curriculumvictorymontgomerycounty and
https://www.pflag.org/sites/default/files/Curriculum%20Victory%20in%20Montgomery%20County%202.pdf.   Health education teachers develop their own curricula, based, in part, on guidance from the American Psychological Association.  See http://www.apa.org/topics/lgbt/orientation.pdf and http://www.apa.org/topics/lgbt/transgender.pdf

                  And MCPS now has comprehensive policies for barring discrimination based on sexual or  gender identity.  These policies are set forward in:

The MCPS Employee Code of Conduct

A Student’s Guide to Rights and Responsibilities http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/students/rights/StudentRightsResponsibilities-English.pdf (third unnumbered page and page 9)

MCPS Regulation JFA-RA (Student Rights and Responsibilities)

MCPS Regulation RGT-RA (User Responsibilities for Computer Systems,
Electronic Information, and Network Security)

MCPS Regulation JHF-RA (Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation) http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/jhfra.pdf (pages 1 and 2)

MCPS Form 230-35 (Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation Reporting Form)
(This form is also available in Spanish, French, Vietnamese, Korean, Chinese and Amharic: http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/forms/detail.aspx?formID=40&formNumber=230-35&catID=1&subCatId=44

                  In addition, last August, MCPS published comprehensive Guidelines Regarding Student Gender Identity Matters. 

(The Metro DC Chapter of PFLAG and the Rainbow Youth Alliance formally alerted all high school LGBTQ club sponsors to these Guidelines in October.  All principals, school nurses, and guidance office personnel have or should have received notification of these Guidelines. )

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