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NPS makes place for gay Americans
The Pike County Courrier ^ | June 3, 2014 | Karen Matthews

Posted on 06/04/2014 4:15:42 AM PDT by RBW in PA

NEW YORK — The announcement May 30 that the National Park Service will begin installing markers at places of importance to the history of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans is a step toward including them in the national narrative — and components of education, supporters said.

Interior Secretary Sally Jewell made the announcement at the Stonewall Inn, the scene of riots in June 1969 that are widely credited with starting the modern gay rights movement. Stonewall was made a national historic landmark in 2000, and June is widely celebrated as LGBT Pride Month.

Jewell said the nation is on a journey to expand civil rights to underrepresented groups. The process on LGBT issues mirrors efforts the service already has undertaken to preserve and promote locations that reflect the roles of Latinos, Asian-Americans and women in U.S. history.

“Part of the job of the National Park Service is to tell this story," she said.

The initiative comes after years of debate about how LGBT people fit into America's historical narrative and whether they should be included in textbooks. California state legislators passed a first-in-the-nation law in 2011 requiring public schools to teach students about the contributions of LGBT Americans in state and U.S. history. The law was supposed to take effect in Jan. 2012, but because of budget cuts that have put state textbook funds on hold until 2015, few districts have begun to implement it.

Meanwhile, eight states have laws on the books that ban schools from teaching anything positive about homosexuality, said Eliza Byard, executive director of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network.

Arizona, for example, requires that no school district shall include curriculum material that “portrays homosexuality as a positive alternative life-style," while South Carolina says gay relationships can be discussed only “in the context of instruction concerning sexually transmitted diseases."

Byard attended the news conference in front of the Stonewall, in Manhattan's Greenwich Village neighborhood, and praised the park service initiative. Students will now learn about LGBT history on field trips to park service sites, she said.

“Symbolically it's hugely important that now LGBT history is officially part of the national narrative," Byard said. “This is part of what our federal government will identify, preserve and single out."

The park service is convening a panel of 18 scholars who will be charged with exploring the LGBT movement's story in areas such as law, religion, media, civil rights and the arts. The committee will identify relevant sites and its work will be used to evaluate them for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places, designation as National Historic Landmarks or consideration as national monuments.

The scholars' study, which is expected to be completed by 2016, is being financed with $250,000 from the Gill Foundation, a major donor to gay civil rights causes.


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: bho44; bhonps; cultureofcorruption; homosexualagenda; nationalparks; nps; npslgbt; parkbathrooms; publicsex; washroomsex
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To: RBW in PA

That is so....well, you know


21 posted on 06/04/2014 7:15:34 AM PDT by AppyPappy
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To: tumblindice

“It didn’t used to be this way. Things used to be better.”

Uhhh...no. It was going on in the 70’s. I knew people who used to work the rest areas. It seemed some truckers weren’t real particular...


22 posted on 06/04/2014 7:16:52 AM PDT by AppyPappy
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To: RBW in PA


23 posted on 06/04/2014 7:19:12 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: AppyPappy

On a positive note, the funding necessary to properly mark every rest stop on the NJ Turnpike alone will be enough to finally push the Fed Gvt past the tipping point into bankruptcy.


24 posted on 06/04/2014 7:24:55 AM PDT by tanknetter
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To: tumblindice

I know of several rest stops that have been closed over the years due to “crime”. I believe they were closed because they were overrun with Sodomites.

I always go armed if I have to stop at one.


25 posted on 06/04/2014 7:37:21 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Sometimes you need more than seven rounds, Much more.)
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To: PenguinM

***Brokeback Mountain plaques all over the place***

On this site Jim camped alone. The sheep were calm, the rams nervous.


26 posted on 06/04/2014 7:39:46 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Sometimes you need more than seven rounds, Much more.)
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To: RBW in PA

Don’t forget historical markers to identify where Clinton’s actions led to his impeachment...


27 posted on 06/04/2014 10:42:35 AM PDT by a fool in paradise (The new witchhunt: "Do you NOW, . . . or have you EVER , . . supported traditional marriage?")
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To: RBW in PA

The insane are in charge.


28 posted on 06/04/2014 12:33:36 PM PDT by NetAddicted (Just looking)
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