Posted on 05/20/2005 2:23:18 AM PDT by ViLaLuz
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Boston, MA 02116
Student membership is $15, regular membership is $35, and everyone is encouraged to send as much as they can afford.
I've read the comments so far and they seem sort of leukwarm imho. Here's the deal; this crap has gone far enough. These "groups" are nothing but pedophilic, christophobic, perverts. Fisting? Say what? Someone's distributing that filth to children? They should be hung from the nearest tree. I'd wouldn't be happy with anything less than a criminal investigation and successful prosecutions. The ACLU needs to be run out of town on a rail also as well as all the other enablers of the degenerate filth doing this and getting away with it. Sorry for the rant, I had to get that off my chest.
Saturday, April 30, 2005
Brookline High School
115 Greenough Street
Brookline, MA 02445
Keynote Speaker - Heather Matarazzo has been acting in film, television and on stage since she was seven years old. She starred last year in the GSA favorite, Saved, and has had roles in The Princess Diaries, Welcome to the Dollhouse, The Devil's Advocate and Scream 3. Heather has appeared on Broadway in The Women, and she has appeared on the television series Now and Again, Townies, Roseanne, ER, and Law and Order.
Last year, in an interview with the New York Daily News, Heather spoke about being in love. Unlike many young actresses, she did not avoid the pronouns, but said proudly of her girlfriend, "She's not famous yet. She will be". Her ability to live openly and honestly and to feel proud of herself and the good things in her life make her a beacon of hope and a role model for young people. Throughout her career, Heather has often chosen roles which explore characters who have faced challenges or social ostracism. With her talent, she adds a sense of humanity and an inner strength to those individuals struggling to find acceptance. In other roles she has been a friend, a support and someone who people are glad to have around. As an individual, Heather Matarazzo embodies all of those traits and has taken time to speak out about the need to face our challenges, combat intolerance, and as importantly, to identify things in which to find hope.
Workshops More than 40 workshops on topics such as:
* Effective Techniques for Responding to Homophobic Jokes and Comments
* Creating Effective Adult - Youth Partnerships
* Understanding Gender Identity
* Finding Links Between Homophobia, Racism and Other Forms of Oppression
* Effective Curricula for Addressing Intolerance, Respect and GLBT Families
* Students, Educators and Parents Sharing Their Stories
* Building a Strong and Successful Gay Straight Alliance * Empowering Youth and Building Youth Leaders
* Expressing Yourself Through Art and Poetry - Presenting an Authentic Self
* 1⁄2 Day Training Institute - Presented by The Center for Peaceable Schools, Lesley University
* 1⁄2 Day Training on Using the GLSEN Lunchbox II, an Invaluable Training Tool, to Help You Become a Trainer/Resource for Your School
They should be and then they should be registered as sex offenders, although maybe they already are.
Did you all notice that this workshop was HELD in the Brookline High School?
Fisting?! I'm afraid to ask...
Who'd a thunk we would ever long for the good old days when the only thing kids learned about sex in school was how to put a condom on a banana!!
Standard warning post here folks....GET YOUR KIDS THE HELL OUT OF THE PUBLIK SCHOOL SYSTEM!
Same here. I would google is but I'm afraid it would be graphic and it is probably classified under porn. Geesh! There are some things that can't be "unseen"
Whatever happens dont destroy the pamphlets.
Montgomery County Maryland wants them to use as textbooks for their queer classes.
A parent has to live on an isolated homestead in order to protect children from this nonsense.
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I apologize in advance if this is too graphic but...
the simple definition is, make a fist and stick it in a bodily oriface.
Sorry!
Why anyone would think that is a pleasurable experience...well, that speaks volumes, does it not?
This is not the first time this group created a way to approach Boston school children. They had a very graphic
teach in session with interested children of high school age a few years ago that outraged parents. They told the kids anything they wanted to know about what
homosexual sex involved. They explained what slang terms were for various acts. I see the parents and the educators allowed the slime to ooze under the door again. They should know what this group wants. They want and need to
have access to your children.
You answered your own question. Practicing Christians here are outraged. But we're the minority. Most people, and even worse, most parents, simply don't care.
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Posted on the bloggers forum a few days ago as well:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1405899/posts
>>>>Bibliography is on-line at www.glsenboston.org
This bibliography was given out to all the students.
This is the ORIGINAL website that was online. I just found the bibliography. Will be in next post.
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