Pride School Atlanta opens

Christian Zsilavetz is a trans man living in Atlanta. He and his wife, Heather Hastings have opened an LGBTQ-affirming school in that city: Pride School Atlanta. Classes started last week.

Some people are concerned about the inherent segregation implicit in opening a special school for LGBTQ kids.

What I say: Such a school wouldn't be necessary if public schools were doing their job in accepting and affirming LGBTQ kids and protecting them attacks, both physical and verbal. If trans kids aren't going to be allowed to be themselves in schools for normals, they still need to learn how to learn someplace.

Christian Zsilavetz shows that, if necessary, we will step forward to help our own.

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Our Mission is to provide LGBTQQIAA* students, families and educators a safe, fun and rigorous learning environment free of homophobia and transphobia — a place that honors their identities so they can be themselves, find themselves, and find friends and mentors who can help them navigate the challenges of life and education.

*Lesbian, Gay, Bi-attracted, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, Ally (that means anyone who wants to find a home here!)

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featheredsprite's picture

And yes, it really shouldn't be needed. But it is.

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One turned out straight... the other gay. I'd have wanted both to be in a school like that (if the education standards can be demonstrated) so that they'd be exposed to the actual breadth of humanity from an early age.

Then again, partly through their generation, partly I'm sure through parenting, and partly due to the wide view they got on the internet, I doubt that either of them has ever thought someone else's LGB/whatever status was particularly interesting.

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I would be one of those concerned about the further dividing of subsets. Where is the School For Kids of White Parents That Hate The Gay? Becuz you just know that school is coming. Eventually we all be living in neighborhoods that look and act Exactly like us. Dear Lord, I'm glad I'm not long for the next world, glad I don't have to grow up in this one!

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Where is the School For Kids of White Parents That Hate The Gay?

How about Liberty University. I'm sure many others here can think of many more of these places that already exist. As Robyn said, if the public schools were doing their job, this wouldn't be necessary. If you are concerned about further dividing the subsets, you might want to become more active in preventing such discrimination and promoting inclusivity (made that word up but you know what I mean) in America. Just sayin'.

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

...in a world that celebrates them for who they are, who they may become and for the talents they may develop. That is currently not happening. Over 50% of trans kids in a non-supportive environment attempt suicide. With a supportive environment, that drops to 4%.

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Thaumlord-Exelbirth's picture

Private religious schools.

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There is a sublime undercurrent of bias against anything not white protestant hetero in every school I've been in. Growing up in a couple different towns and sub teaching in Wichita school district a few years, I've seen a lot of schools. The three colleges/university I attended were somewhat better, but still there just below the surface.

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as I assume it's a side effect of the people in charge not being able to empathize in the better cases, or personal "disdain" in others.

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Hope that more crop up, so long as they stay away from segregation style teaching.

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