Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 16:35:21 -0800 From: Jean Richter Subject: 2/23/2000 P.E.R.S.O.N. Project news 1. CA: News articles on El Modena's GSA controversy 2. MI: Contact info for district which prohibited gay history displays 3. MA: Middle schools students organize rally to protest hate crime ============================================================================== LOS ANGELES TIMES, February 11, 2000 Utah Foes of Club Say They Aim to Protect Children Protest: America Forever Foundation spokeswoman says she and 11 others now in O.C. will stay "as long as we need to." By JEFF GOTTLIEB, Times Staff Writer A small coterie of anti-gay activists from Utah has arrived in Orange County to fight against a gay student support group that won a court case for the right to meet at a public high school. [Deleted article. filemanager@qrd.org] ================================================================================ For contacting the school district which prohibited posting gay history displays: Contact information: Susan E. Davis, President Plymouth-Canton Board of Education E. J. McClendon Educational Center 454 South Harvey Street Plymouth MI 48170 Patricia Patton, Principal ================================================================================= Boston Globe, February 11, 2000 Box 2378, Boston, MA 02107 (Fax 617-929-2098 ) (E-MAIL: letter@globe.com ) ( http://www.boston.com/globe ) Spurred by subway attack, students rally against hate By Kirsten Andelman, Globe Correspondent Cambridge ­ At a brick kiosk in Central Square, near a spot where social activists used to rage against perceived injustices, about 40 middle-school students yesterday demanded an end to what they said was the hatred that led to an attack on a Boston high school student at a subway stop last month. [Deleted article. filemanager@qrd.org] ================================================================================ Jean Richter -- richter@eecs.berkeley.edu The P.E.R.S.O.N. Project (Public Education Regarding Sexual Orientation Nationally) These messages are archived by state on our information-loaded free web site: http://www.youth.org/loco/PERSONProject/