“The role of schools has changed. Technically, we are an educational institution, right? Reading, writing, and arithmetic. Technically, that’s what we are. But schools have expanded to be the hub for a lot more social services and looking more holistically, emotionally,
at what’s going with with children. Looking at schools as a source of social justice. Our role continues to expand. The outreach now is profound.....
The reasons that a lot of teachers are hesitant to address LGBTQ issues in the schools, is because they’re worried about what the
The reasons that a lot of teachers are hesitant to address LGBTQ issues in the schools, is because they’re worried about what the
parents might say. And the parents do call up and they complain and they’re upset. Yes, we serve the community, but in some places, we have to lead the community.”
Dr. Judy Chiasson, program director for human relations in Los Angeles County,
Dr. Judy Chiasson, program director for human relations in Los Angeles County,
presiding over 1,200 schools in California, which effectively indoctrinates over 600,000 children every year.
They know how important it is to catchier children, & they believe it’s their job.
Get your children out.
They know how important it is to catchier children, & they believe it’s their job.
Get your children out.