âIt doesnât seem like a big deal, but eventually you bruise.â. [310] Human Rights Watch interview with Susanna K. (pseudonym), Utah, December 8, 2015. Many also function as sources of social and emotional support for members. Students, teachers, and administrators in some schools noted that school computers blocked groups like PFLAG, Lambda Legal, and the Human Rights Campaign, as well as services and resources specifically aimed at supporting LGBT youth. (pseudonym), Texas, November 7, 2015. Where gender is pertinent, schools can either provide a menu of options beyond male and female or, ideally, leave an open-ended space for students to provide the gender with which they identify. Ensure that teachers, counselors, and other staff receive sufficient training and support to intervene in bullying and harassment when it occurs; Promulgate model guidelines for school districts to follow to make schools safe and inclusive for LGBT youth; Develop a system to integrate school records that reflect a studentâs name and pronouns with state operated databases and standardized testing. âIn my health class I tested the water by asking [the teacher] about safer sex, because Iâm gay,â Brayden W., a 17-year-old boy in Utah, said. Rhoda B., a parent in South Dakota, reached out to the high school to urge them to change the theme and was rebuffed: âI reached out to school board members, and every one of them, for the most part, said âI canât believe theyâre doing it eitherâ⦠but nobody did anything about it.â[307], In Alabama, students at one school described a school-wide blood drive where the club with the highest participation rate won a pizza party. including Tumblr, a microblogging platform where users generate and post content. Unless requested by interviewees, pseudonyms are not used for individuals who work in a public capacity on the issues discussed in this report. She said, âYou donât have to try to make a statement.ââ, Carol G., an administrator in Texas, recalled an incident where âthe senior class nominated two men for a cutest couples contest, and the teacher in charge took them out of it, and then lied to the administrator by saying they had withdrawn.â, In some instances, transgender students were excluded from schoolwide competitions as well. [334] Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), adopted November 20, 1989, G.A. Hozier defines the word âchurchâ to include all institutions which according to him âundermine... âIâll worship like a dog at the shrine of your liesâ. [204] See Utah Code §§ 53A-11-1209, 53A-11-1210 (2007). Acanthus R., a 17-year-old transgender student in Utah, said: A number of medical authorities have emphasized that social transition, including access to bathrooms consistent with oneâs gender identity, is among the most important aspects of transition, and is crucial to transgender studentsâ health and well-being. Over the last 15 years, lawmakers and school administrators have increasingly recognized that LGBT youth are a vulnerable population in school settings, and many have implemented policies designed to ensure all students feel safe and welcome at school. Agender: Does not identify with any gender. [273] Acanthus R., a 17-year-old transgender student in Utah, said:  A number of medical authorities have emphasized that social transition, including access to bathrooms consistent with oneâs gender identity, is among the most important aspects of transition, and is crucial to transgender studentsâ health and well-being.[275]. They donât know how to deal with it, and they donât recognize it.â[70], In some instances, teachers and administratorsâ willingness to effectively respond to slurs was compromised by laws or policies restricting the discussion of LGBT issues in schools. Additional interviews were conducted by Michael Bochenek, senior counsel in the Childrenâs Rights Division. The rule said any promposals would have consequences, but there were no consequences.â. Arthur C., a transgender teacher in Texas, said: Kevin D., a gay teacher in Texas, cited an instance when his partner kissed him on the cheek at the school door, and a student told their parent, who reported it to the principal. [222] Human Rights Watch interview with Paolo V. (pseudonym), Texas, November 12, 2015. In this and other quotes where students used their name or name assigned at birth, the identifying information has been replaced with a pseudonym. Take me to church. [191] Human Rights Watch interview with LGBT advocate in Alabama, February 1, 2016. [89] Human Rights Watch interview with Carson E. (pseudonym), Utah, December 1, 2015. Rebecca P., a 19-year-old pansexual woman in Utah, said: In addition to tacit encouragement, some teachers themselves made dismissive or derogatory comments about LGBT people, sometimes passing off such remarks as jokes and on other occasions appearing to intend disparagement. Rowan C., a 15-year-old pansexual genderfluid student in Alabama, noted: In some instances, teachers rebuked students for speaking up about LGBT issues. [99] Daniel N., a 17-year-old student in Texas, said: âYou know teachers hear sexual harassment, and they take it as, oh, theyâre just joking around, and kids will be kids.â[100] Lacey T., a 15-year-old bisexual girl in Utah, recalled that when she was a freshman: Even in the absence of overt bullying and harassment, LGBT students in each state where interviews were conducted suggested they felt alone or unwelcome in their school environment. Genderqueer: Identifies as neither male nor female, both male and female, or a combination of male and female, and not within the gender binary. (pseudonym), Alabama, January 27, 2016. [187] Human Rights Watch interview with Paolo V. (pseudonym), Texas, November 12, 2015. [143] Human Rights Watch interview with Andrea L. (pseudonym), Pennsylvania, May 4, 2016. Hannah L., a teacher in Utah, said: The absence of available material meant that students looked elsewhere, typically, in commercial bookstores or on the internet, where information may be available but not necessarily curated for elementary, middle, and high school students. Arthur C., a transgender teacher in Texas, noted: âTheyâd often yell at the gay kids kissing or holding hands, but theyâd ignore straight kids doing the same thing. Demigirl: Only partly female, regardless of sex assigned at birth. Henry C., a 16-year-old transgender boy in Pennsylvania, said: âYou can get a staff key for the faculty bathroom, but the last kid I know who asked to do that was outed to their parents by the office staff.â[280]. The existence of no promo homo laws has a particularly chilling effect on LGBT-relevant education. Areas of concern include bullying and harassment, exclusion from school curricula and resources, restrictions on LGBT student groups, and other forms of discrimination and bigotry against students and staff based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Hannah L., a teacher in Utah, described how the no promo homo laws shaped her curriculum: When instructors did deal with LGBT issues, it was common for them to suggest that gay men would contract HIV. [276] Human Rights Watch interview with Tanya H. (pseudonym), Texas, November 14, 2015. [295] Human Rights Watch interview with Amanda K. (pseudonym), South Dakota. 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Yet even in classrooms and in communal spaces where school personnel were present, many students said teachers did little to intervene to stop slurs and verbal harassment. As Isabel M., a GSA advisor in South Dakota, said, â, Theyâre just letting these things go over their heads. In the 1990s, some schools attempted to block the formation of GSAs but were rebuffed by courts under the federal Equal Access Act of 1984, which specifies that schools that receive federal funding and allow non-curricular student groups to meet on their premises must treat all non-curricular groups equally. Willow K., a 14-year-old transgender girl in Texas, described how other students constructed a website using âmy real name ⦠called âKyle Sucksâ with a bunch of pictures about me, calling me an ugly fatass. Someone laughed because Iâm gay?â[106] According to Dave W., a 44-year-old teacher and GSA advisor in Pennsylvania, such slights âmake a difference after a while⦠People donât look you in the eye, teachers donât call on you in class, they have lower expectations of you.â[107]. However, information about sexual orientation and gender identity is often scarce. Article 19 of the ICCPR more broadly protects the freedom of expression. Bianca L., a 16-year-old bisexual girl in Alabama, recalled: â[W], e had a transgender student who had the possibility of being part of [a popular school beauty pageant,] and there were some teachers who said if she did it they wouldnât help out.â. (pseudonym), Texas, November 5, 2015; Human Rights Watch interview with Marisol J. Michael H., a 17-year-old gay boy in Texas who was the student body president as well as a member of the GSA, recalled: âShe was like, âAre you going to make a political statement? Some students said that even after GSAs were allowed to form, school personnel restricted the words and messaging they were able to use in announcements and posters. [132] Human Rights Watch interview with Damien N. (pseudonym), Alabama, February 2, 2016. it just sets the tone for the whole rest of the day.â[72] Rebecca P., a 19-year-old pansexual woman in Utah, said: Lynette G., the mother of a young girl with a gay father in South Dakota, said the role of teachers in teasing was problematic as early as elementary school: In addition to tacit encouragement, some teachers themselves made dismissive or derogatory comments about LGBT people, sometimes passing off such remarks as jokes and on other occasions appearing to intend disparagement. Patrick J., a teacher and GSA advisor in South Dakota, said the GSA had been told it could not hold a fundraising bake sale, although he noted â, student council is selling root beer floats tomorrow. Article 19 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) speaks directly to the need to protect children from all forms of physical and mental violence. [27] Mark L. Hatzenbuehler, âThe Social Environment and Suicide Attempts in Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youth,â Pediatrics, vol. But they think they have to do that.â[168]. Eric N., a 22-year-old transgender man in Pennsylvania, recalled: âIn chemistry, students called me âfaggot,â and the teacher just laughed alongâ¦. [146] Human Rights Watch interview with Joel W. (pseudonym), Pennsylvania, May 4, 2016. Monica D., a 37-year-old teacher in Utah, said: âI absolutely hear slurs. LGBT youth of color, for example, often report bullying based on race and ethnicity, closer surveillance by school personnel, and harsher disciplinary measures. It covers World religions, false Christianity and finally a study of the true remnant Church through history following the story of the many martyrs who stood up for true Biblical faith. As a result of these factors, LGBT students are more likely than heterosexual peers to suffer abuse. 1932/2010: Views Adopted by the Committee at its 106th Session, CCPR/C/106/D/1932/2010 (2012), para. [100] Human Rights Watch interview with Daniel N. (pseudonym), Texas, November 10, 2015. Caleb C., a gay non-binary 20-year-old in Utah, recalled: Even spaces created for LGBT youth at times failed to serve all youth equally. And if youâre LGBT, itâs 10 times worse.â, In some instances, students took advantage of anonymous apps to target and harass LGBT peers. Such a stance creates particular problems for groups with members or leaders whose primary identification is not gay or lesbianâfor example, students who are bisexual, transgender, queer, or questioning. [11] Alabama, Arizona, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, and Utah retain these laws. of Educ. [225] Human Rights Watch interview with Brook E. (pseudonym), Utah, November 27, 2015. Whenever possible, interviews were conducted one-on-one in a private setting. [2] CNN, âObama Signs Hate Crimes Bill into Law,â October 28, 2009,http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/10/28/hate.crimes (accessed August 15, 2016). [24] Â, In 2016, the federal governmentâs Youth Risk Behavior Survey asked for the first time nationally about student sexuality, and found the 8 percent of students who identified as lesbian, gay, or bisexual nationally experienced higher rates of depression and suicidality than their heterosexual peers. [105] Human Rights Watch interview with Tristan O. , both within the school and to her family: Annette D., an administrator at a residential school in South Dakota, recalled incidents where administrators outed students to parents after discovering they were LGBT: âIn one situation a girl was left homeless because they wouldnât accept her choices. [338] The Committee on the Rights of the Child, the expert body charged with interpreting state obligations under the CRC, has emphasized that bullying constitutes physical or mental violence against children and that it ânot only harms a childâs physical and psychological integrity and well-being in the immediate term, but often has severe impact on his or her development, education, and social integration in the medium and long term.â[339] UNICEF has similarly urged states to take steps to curb anti-LGBT bullying, noting ârobust evidence to suggest that LGBT children and youth exposed to discrimination are more likely to consider or attempt suicide than their peers.â[340]. of Boyd County, 258 F. Supp. She added: âWhen I did tell somebody a kid was threatening to fight me, they did jack shit to stop it.â. During this period, students may attend seminary classes in church buildings adjacent to public schools for religious instruction. 65, No. The unavailability of safe and accessible bathrooms and locker rooms also compromises participation in the school community more generally. I asked him to use my real name and he said he wouldnât, so I told him not to include me in it.â. (pseudonym), South Dakota, February 9, 2016. And she was tortured in high school. The latest news in entertainment from USA TODAY, including pop culture, celebrities, movies, music, books and TV reviews. As early as middle school, lesbian and bisexual girls and transgender and gender non-conforming students described being targets for unwanted touching and sexual assault. Discussions of LGBT issues in schools often focus on LGBT youth, who are especially vulnerable to bullying, harassment, and adverse academic and mental health outcomes. [207] Human Rights Watch interview with Lucia B. [183] In addition to a parental notification requirement,[184] they amended state law in 2007 to require schools not to allow clubs whose mission or activities âinvolve human sexuality.â[185] The law has had a chilling effect on the formation of GSAs in some schools, and some existing GSAs expressed reluctance to discuss certain topics or provide resources to students for fear of running afoul of its provisions. [195] Human Rights Watch interview with Charlie O. Sch. In some instances, students said that administrators turned away announcements from the GSA or persistently neglected to make those announcements as they would for other groups. [84] Human Rights Watch interview with Lacey T. (pseudonym), Utah, December 8, 2015. Many interviewees who had attended religious schools at some point in their education described teachers and administrators telling them that being LGBT is sinful or immoral, or subjecting them to closer monitoring or harsher discipline than heterosexual, cisgender students. [171] Human Rights Watch interview with Parker R. (pseudonym), Alabama, February 2, 2016. In each of these areas, students noted that LGBT perspectives were either neglected or expressly excluded on the grounds that they were not appropriate or relevant for youth.Â, As LGBT people become more visible, research suggests that students are coming out or exploring their sexual orientation and gender identity at younger ages. Some recounted how they carefully policed their behavior, dress, and friendships to fit in and avoid harassment. In some instances, pervasive anxieties about indoctrination and recruitment in schools have prompted state and local effortsâsome of them successfulâto limit what teachers may say about LGBT topics in the classroom. Katrina I., a 17-year-old gay girl in Alabama, noted: âAll the time, I hear slurs. A/6316 (1966), 993 U.N.T.S. This line could also be referring to the Catholic Church in Russia and their strong LGBT views. [204] In 2007, the parental permission requirement was enacted by the state legislature in direct response to GSAs forming across the state. In many schools, graduating seniors sit for senior portraits where men are required to wear a suit or tuxedo and women are required to wear a gown or drape. [281] Human Rights Watch interview with Harley A. [354] See for example, UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, Concluding Observations: Albania, CRC/C/15/Add.249 (2005), para. When same-sex relationships were acknowledged, students said it was typically as a cursory aside rather than a consistent, integrated recognition of their equal validity. Studies have shown that LGBT youth experience higher incidences of depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and suicidality than their heterosexual, cisgender peers. Many transgender students told Human Rights Watch that they wished their schools would adopt such measures. [163] Human Rights Watch interview with Cam I. [88] Human Rights Watch interview with Willow K. (pseudonym), Texas, November 10, 2015. In each of the five states where interviews were conducted, researchers encountered schools where slurs were ubiquitous. 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