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Just Say "No" to "Don't Say Gay"

By Amanda Goad, LGBT Project & Anna Ziering, LGBT Project at 2:11pm

For a while, it looked as if Tennessee legislators had come to their senses and backed off the bill popularly known as "Don't Say Gay." Unfortunately, the bill is now roaring forward again, but there may still be a chance of stopping it.

New Study Shows GSAs Boost Health, Education

By Anna Ziering, LGBT Project at 10:53am

Want to help youth sustain their mental health, stay in school, and go to college? According to a new study by the Family Acceptance Project, you can do all of those things by starting a Gay-Straight Alliance at your high school! And here at the ACLU, we’ve prepared a guide to help you do it.

Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs) are school clubs that work to create safe spaces for students to learn about and respond to homophobia, transphobia, and other types of oppression. They also promote camaraderie and understanding between lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and straight students. After surveying over 200 young adults, the Family Acceptance Project concluded that GSAs, and the solidarity they encourage, can provide mental health and educational benefits for the LGBT students involved. For a group with a high risk of bullying, depression, and suicide, those sorts of benefits are huge.

Start a GSA Today

By Anna Ziering, LGBT Project at 1:21pm

We've put together a step-by-step video that guides you through starting a GSA, from explaining why you want a club, to things to do when you start meeting.

Tell 3 (or 30, or 300) About Tell 3

By Anna Ziering, LGBT Project at 4:38pm

Where I grew up, being gay wasn't unusual. No one commented on it because it was perfectly normal, so there was a lot of acceptance, but not a lot of conversation. So when I got to college last year and started working as an LGBTQ activist on campus, I started hearing s

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