ABSTRACT

Just a decade ago, requests by students to establish groups to support gay and lesbian students were rare and generally met with shock and confusion by school administrators and local communities. Today there are more than 1600 gay straight alliances (GSAs) across the country. Standing Out, Standing Together documents the emergence of gay straight alliances in public schools across America - from factors that have contributed to the relatively rapid spread of GSA to those that stirred controversy and posed roadblocks. Using over 10 years of interviews with students, teachers, administrators and political activists; case studies; and local and national media reports, Miceli explores the personal and political stakes involved in the battles over GSAs. Although the book acknowledges and documents the harassment, abuse and problems suffered by many gay, lesbian, transgendered, and bisexual students, its primary focus is on these students as political activists, rather than as passive victims, making it a unique contribution to sociologists, educators, political activists and LGBTreaders alike.

chapter |26 pages

One Gay—Straight Alliances

From an Idea to a Social Movement

chapter |16 pages

Two in the Trenches

LGBT Students Struggle with School and Sexual Identity

chapter |34 pages

Three “We're Not Going to Take it Anymore”

The Beginnings of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual (and Straight) Student Resistance

chapter |46 pages

Four a Little Help from our Friends

State and National Organizations Step in to Help Out and Raise the Stakes

chapter |22 pages

Five Caught in the Crosshairs

Becoming the Latest Target of the Religious Right

chapter |30 pages

Six Making Headlines

Media Coverage of the Debates over GSAs

chapter |31 pages

Seven The Battles Continue

Life on the Frontlines in Schools across the Country