Date: Wed, 4 Jun 1997 12:00:10 -0800 From: Doug Case To: NYouthAC@aol.com, glstn@glstn.org, GLSTNSD@aol.com, ko'byrne@pflag.org, Subject: New Book: Opne Lives, Safe Schools The following advertisement appears in this week's issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education: BREAKING THE SILENCE OPEN LIVES, SAFE SCHOOLS Addressing Gay and Lesbian Issues in Education Edited by Donovan R. Walling "A useful volune for educators interested in practical discussions about gay and lesbian issues in education." - Harvard Educational Review The authors of 21 essays adddress important gay and lesbian issues in education, from the coming out processes of students and adults to gay-positive/gay-visible curricula to parenting and family concerns. The authors are advocates of safe schools in the most basic sense: Schools should be places where it is safe to be oneself. Contributors include Ian Barnard, Jan M. Goodman, Henry Gonshak, Christopher T. Gonzalea, Kevin Jennings, David Phillips, Tony Price, James T. Sears, John Warren Stewig, Virginia Uribe, Dan Woog, and other writers from the United States, Great Britain, Canada, and Australia. 300 pages. Paperback, 8" x 9" format, illustrated. $30.00 Order Direct at 1-800-766-1156 Or send your purchase order to Phi Delta Kappa International, P. O. Box 789, Bloomington, IN 47402-0789. Include $5.00 for processing on orders up to $100.00; for larger orders add $10.00. Indiana residents add 5% sales tax. Purchase orders and MasterCard and VISA orders are also accepted by fax at 812/339-0018.