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    staff on the concerns and issues faced by the LGBT community, possibly changing the chilly climate of heterosexism. Colleges and universities have published non-discrimination policies to protect faculty and students from discrimination because of sexual orientation. Traditional students may come to institutions from environments that promote and encourage homophobia. What are the proper strategies in educating its students on the social awakening of LGBT issues, and how to create a safe environment

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    Lgbt Support Groups

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    Many would agree that the teenage years can be challenging, difficult and confusing for teenagers and their parents. However, compared to heterosexual youth the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender teenager (LGBT) teen faces increased challenges and difficulties as a result of their sexual orientation. Parents can provide an influential role in their teenagers’ role through effective listening, support and communication. The need for support groups for parents of LGBTQ teens has never been greater

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    Stress and the LGBT Teenager Stressful teens are everywhere, existing in every middle and high school, hoping to get through the day. The amount of homework, after-school activities and social scene can put a lot of demands on a teen, especially a teenage girl. But, if you are a lesbian teenage adolescent, everything gets even more difficult and can lead to problems including stress, anxiety, depression and even suicide. The teen years represent a time when children begin to discover who they are

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    LGBT Reflection Paper

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    mixed feelings. However, the child is the one who has to break the news; they have to sit their parents down, to tell them they are in the LGBT+ community, and try to hold back tears at their parents’ reaction, whether it is being overjoyed that they are accepted so readily or being heartbroken at the disapproval in the eyes of their biggest role models. The LGBT+ community is there to comfort and support those who experience this, whether they are a child kicked out of their house or a young adult

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    Persuasive Essay On LGBT

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    Olabode Adimula LLA 201 Essay Assignment #2 The LGBT community in the United States has always had massive difficulty fitting into our society. For many years they put up with constant mistreatment and other forms of abuse coming from the those who do not agree with their lifestyle. They have for long advocated for the acceptance of their existence and punishment for crimes committed against them. One of the hardest battles the community has had to face was the right to marry in a society that still

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    Lgbt Informative Speech

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    marriage legal under was an extreme change in America. It was a day where we could take one step closer to all of us being equal. In shock, our nation was more accepting now that it was legal throughout all 50 states. It was a chance for those of the LGBT community to prosper in a way our country has not done before. Overjoyed and pleased, there were parades placed all over the country, celebrating those who could finally marry who they wanted. It was a long wait for many, and a short wait for some

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    Lgbt Community History

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    LGBT Community Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or otherwise famously known as LGBTQ are a community that continues to remain a subject of discrimination, bigotry, and hatred in our ever-advancing society. Homosexuality did not begin being decriminalized in the United States until the 1960s when Illinois did so in 1961, and was not repealed in all 50 states until 2003. As well as same-sex marriage was not being legal country-wide in America until 2015. Even with the arduously-earned victories

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    LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transexual) laws in the United States have been a hot topic for the past few years. The United States struggle to find a median to establish rules for LGBTQ individuals. Schools especially endeavor whether to allow LGBT rights to pass or to deny specific rights. Senator James Lankford states, “No school wants any student to be bullied or discriminated against, but the Department of Education does not have the authority to operate as a national school board and impose

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    LGBT Rights Throughout History Looking back throughout history at the rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender individuals, it isn’t hard to see that we have made the majority of our strides in the past 10 years. As a society we have decided the time is now to put an end to the lack of rights for people of different sexual orientations. Accepting LGBT individuals and providing them the same rights and protections as all other Americans makes us a more united, respectable Country. Everyone

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    A social situation that took place in the 20th century was the Gay Rights Movement, also known as the LGBT social movement. I prefer not to call this social event a problem, for the reason that after researching this topic, I found that it was a great achievement for the LGBT community. LGBT stands for lesbians, gay, bisexual, and transgender. The purpose of the Gay Rights Movement was to organize efforts to end the criminalization of homosexuality and protect the civil rights of homosexuals. The

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