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Smarmie Doofus

(14,498 posts)
Thu Feb 7, 2013, 09:56 AM Feb 2013

Celebrating LGBTQ Black History Month


For teachers, students and everyone in between.

Sec. Duncan's Kommon Kore standards ignore the existence of lgbts ( What a surprise!), not to mention AA lgbts so...outside of California ...it might be risky for teachers to pursue this theme in class.

But it's out there for folks who can use it.



Celebrating LGBTQ Black History Month


http://www.gsanetwork.org/BlackedOUTHistory


>>>LGBTQ Black folks have been major contributors to society and social justice movements for hundreds of years! From the famous scientist George Washington Carver to the legendary blues singer Ma Rainey – LGBTQ Black figures have made long-lasting contributions and have had a significant influence on U.S. culture. It is important for GSAs to celebrate the contributions of Black LGBTQ people and to advocate for the visibility of these important historical figures. Recognizing how interconnected our oppressions are makes our movements stronger.


One way GSA clubs do this is by celebrating Black History Month every February. If your school doesn't have a Black History Month celebration, organize with your GSA to start an official commemoration at your school. Work with administration and staff, student groups, and others to ensure the lives of LGBTQ Black historical figures are included in your school’s activities. >>>

much more at link
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