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Starting a Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) in Your School

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What is a Gender and Sexuality Alliance?

Genders and Sexualities Alliances (formerly known as Gay-Straight Alliances), or GSAs, are student-led and student-organized academy clubs that aim to create a safe, welcoming, and accepting school environment for all youth, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. GSAs provide a supportive environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual, non-binary, and gender non-conforming (LGBTQ) students, as well as those who are perceived by others to be LGBTQ, are questioning their identity, have LGBTQ friends or family members, or just care about LGBTQ issues.

Why should I originate a GSA at my school?

GSAs help make schools safer for all students by providing support, educating others in your college about LGBTQ issues, and engaging in awareness activities like the national Night of Silence. GSAs also allow LGBTQ and unbent students to work together to take on issues that affect all students, including harassment and discrimination based on sexual orientation, gende

Only 3 states possess a gay-straight alliance in more than half of their high schools

GSAs are school clubs led by students, with support from faculty sponsors, in which students can speak, learn about, and educate others on sexual orientation, gender identity, and some of the issues that surround them. There are currently at least 4,000 GSAs across the country. Organizations such as GSA Network and GLSEN contain programs to register GSAs and present resources for students and faculty advisors.

In a recent review of LGBT-focused educational facility policies and practices, researchers noted that, of all reviewed interventions, GSAs are supported by the most consistent evidence showing that they improve school climate and academic outcomes for lesbian, queer , bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) youth. Specifically, the researchers identified several studies that documented reduced homophobic victimization of lesbian, gay, and bisexual students in schools with GSAs. LGBTQ youth who participate in GSAs report that the clubs are a source of collective, a gateway to LGBTQ-friendly resources, and a marker of safety.

There is also evidence that the presence of GSAs is associated with benefit

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Gay-Straight Alliances, or GSAs, are student-led and student-organized school clubs that aim to create a safe, welcoming, and accepting academy environment for all youth, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. GSAs provide a supportive environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual person, and transgender (LGBT) students, as well as those who are perceived by others to be LGBT, are questioning their self, have LGBT friends or family members, or just care about LGBT issues.

GSAs help make schools safer for all students by providing support, educating others in their school about LGBT issues, and engaging in awareness activities like the national Day of Silence. GSAs also allow LGBT and straight students to function together to take on issues that affect all students, including harassment and discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression. Research has shown that LGBT students hear fewer homophobic slurs, experience less harassment, have better attendance, and touch safer at schools that acquire GSAs. Like any club, what a GSA does is up to its members, but it often includes things like pitching in on commun

GSAs (Gay-Straight Alliances or Gender & Sexuality Alliances) are a great tool to improve school society and create spaces for LGBTQ youth to feel a part of the school. Equality Florida is dedicated to promoting safe schools by helping GSAs form and expand through peer assist, leadership development, and student empowerment.

By supporting GSAs, schools will be helping to:

  1. create safe schools where students support each other in a fear-free environment,
  2. educate their school community about homophobia, gender self and sexual orientation issues, and
  3. fight discrimination, harassment, and hostility in schools.

What is a GSA?

GSAs are student-led clubs, usually at the sky-high school or middle school level, that promote respect for all students.

GSAs can be any of the following:

Support Groups
a safe and confidential place for students who are struggling with their identity as queer , lesbian, bisexual, trans person or questioning.

Activist Groups
a group of students working to end homophobia by getting LGBTQ issues represented in the curriculum, LGBTQ akin books in the library, and gradual non-discrimination policies implemented at a district level.

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