• 42 Years Later, School Apologizes For Calling Man ‘Fag’ in Yearbook « MasterAdrian’s Weblog
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    42 Years Later, School Apologizes For Calling Man ‘Fag’ in Yearbook
    The North Vancouver school district formally apologized on Monday to Robin Tomlin for printing the word “Fag” next to his photo in the 1970 yearbook.
    BY Sunnivie Brydum
    October 24 2012 6:47 PM ET

    It took more than four decades, but Robin Tomlin finally got some closure to the antigay bullying that haunted him since childhood. On Monday, Canada’s North Vancouver school district Superintendent John Lewis apologized, in person, for allowing the word “fag” to appear next to Tomlin’s name in his 1970 high school yearbook.

    “They just said how sorry they were and how it slipped through the cracks,” Tomlin, now 60, told The Vancouver Sun. “And they’ll institute remedies so that it won’t happen again.”

    Tomlin said he was satisfied with the apology, which concludes a four-year campaign to reconcile the hideous antigay bullying codified in the Argyle Secondary School yearbook of 1970. Originally, the school agreed to reprint the yearbook page, but until recently refused to issue an in-person apology, according to the Sun.

    Tomlin, who has been diagnosed with terminal liver cancer, said he was often bullied in Argyle’s halls, most often by a group of jocks who would shove him and say, “You little faggot, get out of the way.”

    The bullying was so severe that Tomlin did not attend his high school graduation for fear of harassment.

    That’s another wrong that was righted on Monday, when Tomlin’s friends arranged a “graduation ceremony” for him, complete with a cap and gown in front of the high school. Later in the day, Tomlin spoke to students in a social justice class at nearby Sutherland secondary school about the ways bullying has changed since he was a target.

    While Tomlin is satisfied with the district’s apology, he said neither the yearbook editor nor his former bullies have contacted him. “I hope it bothers them,” Tomlin said. “It doesn’t bother me.”

  • French minister says kids must learn gay history « MasterAdrian’s Weblog
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    French minister says kids must learn gay history
    Women’s minister Najat Vallaud-Belkacem said learning about gay historical figures would help stop bullying
    25 October 2012 | By Joe Morgan
    Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, France’s women’s rights minister, has say students should learn about gay history, slammed gay cure groups, and supports the universal decriminalization of homosexuality.

    France’s women’s rights minister has called for schools to teach about gay historical figures in an attempt to stop bullying.

    Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, who is also the Socialist government’s spokesman, said it would help French children who are struggling with their sexuality or gender identity.

    As reported by The Telegraph, she said: ‘Today school manuals persist in remaining silent about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transsexual orientation of certain historical figures or authors, even when it explains a large part of their work.’

    Citing 19th century poet Arthur Rimbaud, she said while studying his famous love sonnet La Domeur du Val (The Sleeper In The Valley), it would be ridiculous for students to not know it was dedicated to a man.

    Bruno Beschizza, the opposition right-wing Union for a Popular Movement party’s national secretary, criticized the suggestion. He said: ‘The government spokeswoman today gives herself the right to censure out children’s schoolbooks to impose her vision of the family.’

    Writing on Nouvel Observateur’s website, Yves Delahaie, a secondary schoolteacher, said any self-respecting biography of Rimbaud would not ‘dream of hiding the poet’s homosexuality’, which he called a ‘cliché of French literature.’

    However, he added: ‘It is not our place to posthumously “out” historical figures, if anything because they did not choose to talk about it in a public way themselves.’

    As translated by The Connexion, Vallaud-Belkacem also said in the interview she supported President Francois Hollande’s attempt to universally decriminalize homosexuality by seeking a resolution in the United Nations.

    She said the European Union must adopt anti-homophobia policies, and added the government would be supporting LGBT campaigners to become French ambassadors.

    The minister also said she is working to stop the activities of extremist right-wing religious groups seeking to ‘cure’ gay people.

    The comments come after the government announced they would be debating same-sex marriage laws on 7 November.