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Lack of inclusion for LGBTQ+ Youth By Sophia Smerkar
LGBTQ+ students are often denied a privilege to common sex education that many of their straight peers experience. This often enforces heteronormativity and homophobia in public schooling.
GAY STRAIGHT ALLIANCE: A CONVERSATION WITH HANNAH CURRAN
This club was created to promote healthy relationships between the straight members of Coventry High School and those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning (LGBTQ+). So far, the club has created unity between everyone who comes to the meetings.
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HOW YOU CAN SHOW KINDNESS TO THE LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY (Commentary) BY JENNA FARBER
Between middle school and high school, students begin to discover who we are and become comfortable with our identities. Be prepared if someone close to you is to ever come out to you, welcome them with love and understanding as they embrace who they are. If they are coming out to you, know that means they have a large amount of trust in you and a negative reaction could make them hesitant to come out in the future.