ABSTRACT

This book presents an integrated approach toward changing attitudes about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) students, faculty, and staff on contemporary college campuses. From Addressing Homophobia and Heterosexism on College Campuses you can learn specific classroom techniques for handling homophobia and heterosexism in the classroom. This book tackles a wide variety of subjects including academic freedom, diversity training, nontraditional families, and religion, each of which plays an integral part in the sense of community found on any college campus. Addressing Homophobia and Heterosexism on College Campuses provides you with the basic tools to set up sensible programs that have worked for others in the past and can work for you in the future!

In Addressing Homophobia and Heterosexism on College Campuses you'll also find:

  • a list of helpful feature films and documentaries
  • case studies from the US, Canada, and Australia
  • methods to combat homophobia and heterosexism among social work students
  • practical ways to set up Safe Zone or Allies programs
  • techniques for reducing “trans-anxieties”
  • lectures and role-playing games geared toward changing thoughts and live

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part IV|109 pages

Pedagogy and Classroom Interventions

chapter |16 pages

Homophobia and Academic Freedom

chapter |7 pages

The Family Lecture

part V|10 pages

Feature Films and Documentaries