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Until recently, school was a special sort of nightmare for LGBT youth, who were often targets of verbal or physical harassment with nowhere to turn for support. No Sanctuary tells the inspiring story of a mostly unseen rescue attempt by a small group of teachers who led the push to make schools safer for these at-risk students. Their efforts became the blueprint for Massachusetts' education policy and a nationwide movement, resulting in one of the most successful and far-reaching school reform efforts in recent times. Stephen Lane sheds light on this largely overlooked but critical series of reforms, placing the Safe Schools movement within the context of the larger gay rights movement and highlighting its key role in fostering greater acceptance of LGBT individuals throughout society.
Contents
Acknowledgments Introductioninto Parades Fears of a Petticoat Regime: Character and Education in the United States Postwar Hysteria: The Red Menace and Lavender Lads Oranges, Banana Cream, and Beauty Queens: The Fight over Gay Teachers Comes out of the Closet Homosexuality Enters the Classroom: Shining a Light on the Problem Reforms Go Public Pulpits, Pink Triangles, and Basement Meetings: Private Schools Join the Movement Teaching, Learning, and Moving up the Hierarchy: School Leadership Joins the Movement Promises, Promises: The Movement Goes Political An Enormous Pressure to Succeed: From Promises, Promises to a Statewide Policy The Massachusetts Model Goes Nationwide Now What? Acronyms and Abbreviations Notes Index