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Lambda Legal and GLSEN/Chicago present . . .

Creating Safer Schools for Gay and Lesbian Teachers and Students Tuesday, May 14th, 7-9 p.m. at the Conrad Sulzer Library, 4455 North Lincoln Avenue

This program is free and open to the public.

Lambda Legal Senior Staff Attorney Heather Sawyer will join Plymouth-Canton Community School teachers Mike Chiumento and Tom Salbenblatt for a discussion about their recent victory over discrimination, and about efforts to help create safer schools for lesbian and gay students and teachers across the country.

Teaming up with the teachers' union, Sawyer represented Chiumento and Salbenblatt in their challenge to the Plymouth-Canton Community School District's order that they dismantle their lesbian and gay history month displays. A Michigan arbitrator recently ordered the school district to apologize for its misconduct against the two teachers.

The arbitrator found the district had violated its union contract, as well as one teacher's constitutional right of free speech. In addition, he determined the district discriminated against the teachers because of their sexual orientation and subjected them to unwarranted public harassment.

Chiumento and Salbenblatt's displays were in keeping with the school's theme of respect and dignity for all, and followed similar lesbian and gay history month displays that previously were created by a staff member who is not gay. When Chiumento and Salbenblatt created displays at their schools in 1999, however, the interim superintendent and members of the Board of Education attacked them for supposedly "promoting" their personal "lifestyles."

"For a school district to exclude lesbian, gay, bisexual and trasngendered students from a campaign of 'respect and dignity for all' is very damaging to all students," said Sawyer. "The arbitrator's decision rejects discrimination against gay students and teachers."

Sawyer and the teachers will discuss their recent victory, as well as how to create safer schools for lesbian and gay teachers and students on Tuesday, May 14, at GLSEN/Chicago's monthly meeting, held at the Conrad Sulzer Library, 4455 N. Lincoln Ave.

Lambda Legal is the nation's oldest and largest legal organization dedicated to the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, the transgendered and people with HIV or AIDS. Headquartered in New York, Lambda Legal has regional offices in Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and will be opening an office in Dallas later this year. (http://www.lambdalegal.org)

GLSEN is the leading national organization fighting to end anti-gay bias in K-12 schools. (http://www.glsenchicagoland.org)

Link directly to Lambda's news release on this case:
http://www.lambdalegal.org/cgi-bin/pages/documents/record?record=928

For more information on this program, please contact either RoiAnn Phillips at Lambda Legal, 312.663.4413, ext. 27, or Brett Smiley at GLSEN/Chicago, 312.409.1835
     
  

The National Day of Silence, April 4th 2002, is a nationwide event designed to protest the silence lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people face and to offer steps towards ending that silence. On the Day of Silence, rather than speaking, participants hand out cards explaining their reasons for not speaking to people they encounter throughout the day. The card reads: Please understand my reasons for not speaking today. I support lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights. I believe that laws and attitudes should be inclusive of people of all sexual orientations. The Day of Silence Project draws attention to those who have been silenced by hatred, oppression, and prejudice. Think about the voices you are not hearing today. What can you do to end the silence?

 For more information, please visit: www.youth-guard.org/dayofsilence/

From Mikhail Abraham, US High School Coordinator, DOSP.

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