Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network

Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network

The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) was started in 1990 to help bring together gay, lesbian and straight people for the purpose of eradicating homophobia and hate-speech directed toward homosexuals. As of 2009, the... [more]

The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) was started in 1990 to help bring together gay, lesbian and straight people for the purpose of eradicating homophobia and hate-speech directed toward homosexuals. As of 2009, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network boasted more than 40 chapters nation-wide.

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We knew MassResistance, the anti-gay group founded by Brian Camenker, who believes same-sex marriage is to blame for worsening air quality, had a problem with GLSEN founder and safe schools czar Kevin Jennings. But Camenker is stopping his rampage there. He's now taking on Martha Coakley, the Massachusetts attorney general and U.S. Senate hopeful, because [...]  
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In the week after the Fistgate audiotapes were made public and the first articles on the incident had appeared in Massachusetts News, a defense of the fisting workshop appeared on a website called “Bridges Across the Divide.” The author, Cindy Beal, claims to have spoken directly with Margot Abels (consistently misspelled “Ables”), the DOE employee who led the teen “gay sex” workshop..... ....the instructors led the kids to “resources” at the...  
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Who founded GLSEN – the “Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network” -- while teaching at an elite New England boarding school? Who was asked by an extremist sexual radical to join the Mass. “Governor’s Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth” in 1992? Who dishonestly claimed that an epidemic of gay teen suicides required bringing homosexual issues into our schools – that it was all about student “safety” -- but later admitted his deceit? Who put his...  
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Barack Obama's "safe schools czar" is coming under renewed attack. Fox News has picked up on reports that Kevin Jennings, founder of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), has been surrounded by controversy concerning his organization as GLSEN has been accused of visiting middle and high schools where spokespersons engage in explicit sexual discussions with students. In conjunction with the controversial talks, it has been...  
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Kevin Jennings' GLSEN-Boston transports kids to "Fistgate II" in taxpayer-funded school bus in 2001. Jennings was a founding member of the Governor's Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth, and as co-chair of the education committee, he masterminded the DOE's "Safe Schools" program. He has had a long alliance with BAGLY, the Boston Alliance of Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Youth. BAGLY was prominently included and recommended in the founding...  
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You know, you think you're incapable of being shocked, and then something like this comes along: Safe Schools Czar Kevin Jennings was the founder, and for many years, Executive Director of an organization called the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN). GLSEN started essentially as Jennings' personal project and grew to become the culmination of his life's work. And he was chosen by President Obama to be the nation's Safe...  
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In 2007, Kevin Jennings was still national Executive Director of GLSEN. His “mothership” chapter in Boston held its annual conference on March 31 that year.The Boston Gay Men’s Chorus were the featured performers - providing opportunities for youth to mingle with adult gay “mentors”. Workshops pushed transgenderism, elementary school gay fairy tales, middle school gay clubs, the fluidity of "sexual identities", and warnings about gay dating...  
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In a December 11 editorial, The Washington Times continued its relentless anti-gay campaign against Department of Education official Kevin Jennings by advancing several previously debunked claims, including the false claim -- which was pushed by the hate group MassResistance -- that the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), a group founded and formerly headed by Jennings, "allowed" an explicit safe-sex brochure that...  
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The Gateway Pundit blog falsely suggested that the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network, a group founded and formerly headed by Department of Education official Kevin Jennings, had distributed to children an explicit safe-sex booklet. In fact, a community health group -- not GLSEN itself -- reportedly said that it had mistakenly "left about 10 copies" of the booklet on an informational table it rented at a 2005 GLSEN conference...  
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Think Before You Speak is the "let's not say nasty anti-gay things" campaign started by the Advertising Council and GLSEN, the organization started by radical homosexual activist Kevin Jennings, who is in hiding as Barack Obama's safe school czar. (Also in hiding: MassResistance, which is being fingered for spearheading attacks on Jennings in the media.) [...]  
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GLSEN, which claims that it wants to protect kids, has chosen to use a fundraising tool that perverts the innocence of Christmas and sexualizes the longtime, child-revered icon of Santa Claus. Yet more evidence revealing the dark side of GLSEN – the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network – has surfaced. (GLSEN was founded by President Obama’s “safe schools czar,” Kevin Jennings.) At issue this time is a GLSEN fundraiser featuring a...  
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The infamous “fistgate” conference in 2000 -- run by Obama's “Safe Schools” czar Kevin Jennings and which included kids as young as 12 -- didn’t end with the horrible tape recordings of workshops where children were taught about homosexual sexual practices. There were also hideous handouts given to kids at that conference. (About 200 young teens and 300 adults attended the event.) Jennings and his GLSEN conference talk about "tolerance" and...  
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    The disgusting, vile and perverse actions of Obama's Safe and Drug Free School Czar Kevin Jennings is unbelievable.   Kevin Jennings' GLSEN Passed Out Gay Hook-Up Bar Directories to Teensmassresistance.net ^ | 12/09/2009 | n/a Posted on Wednesday, December 09, 2009 2:01:16 PM by massmikeClearly, Kevin Jennings' GLSEN did/does not follow policies that safeguard children. There seems to be a pattern here. At GLSEN conferences in Atlanta...  
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As far as I'm concerned, there is nothing objectionable about the stated mission of the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) founded by Obama safe schools czar Kevin Jennings: The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education ...  
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Yesterday, I printed a list of sponsor companies and foundations that fund GLSEN, the radical gay rights group founded by Obama safe schools czar Kevin Jennings. [...] Read the rest »Dave Lucas (subscribe) : Around The Blogosphere 09 December 09 ...Founding Bloggers (subscribe) : Fistgate Update: Kodak Is Wrong – GLSEN Is Not Just An “Educational Not-For-Profit” (VIDEO) ...blogs : Michelle Malkin, Dave Lucas, Founding Bloggers, The Other...  
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