ACLU Sues To Stop Tennessee Schools From Censoring Gay Educational Web Sites; Filtering Software Allows Anti-Gay Sites

NASHVILLE, TN – The American and the of Tennessee sued two districts in federal court today, charging the schools are unconstitutionally blocking students from accessing online information about , , and issues. Metropolitan Schools, and as many as 105 other school districts in Tennessee use to block Web sites containing pro- speech, but not Web sites touting so-called “reparative therapy” and “ex-” ministries. The “” filter is not used to block sites containing pornography, which are filtered under a different category, but it does block the sites of many well-known organizations including , Families, And of and (), the Straight Network () and Campaign ().

“Allowing access to Web sites that present one side of an issue while blocking sites that present the other side is illegal viewpoint ,” said Catherine Crump, a with the and attorney on the case. “This discriminatory does nothing to make students safe from material that may actually be harmful, but only hurts them by making it impossible to access important educational material.”

The school districts block the Internet filtering category designated “,” which includes sites that “provide information regarding, support, promote, or cater to one’s or .” They do not, however, block sites that condemn or promote “reparative therapy,” a practice purporting to “cure” that is denounced as dangerous and harmful to young by such as the American and the .

The filed the case in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee against Metropolitan Schools and on behalf of two students in Nashville, one student in Knoxville and a librarian in Knoxville who is also the advisor of the school’s -Straight Alliance ().

“Students need to be able to access information about their legal rights or what to do if they’re being harassed at school,” said Keila Franks, a 17-year-old student at Hume-Fogg in Nashville and a on the case. “It’s completely unfair for schools to keep students in the dark about such important issues and treat Web sites that just offer information like they’re something dirty.”

The lawsuit charges that blocking sites violates students’ rights by only allowing access to sites that present an anti- point of view on the rights of persons on issues such as anti- , , and the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy while blocking access to sites that support rights. Further, the filtering hinders the ability of GSAs and their to facilitate club activities and keeps students from accessing important information about for students or doing research for school-related assignments.

The first learned about the discriminatory filtering from Andrew Emitt, a Knoxville student who discovered the problem while trying to search for . is mandated in public schools by , which requires schools to implement software to restrict information that is obscene or harmful to minors. However, the “” filter category does not include material which is sexually gratuitous and already included in the “pornography” filtering category.

“While schools may have an interest in using filters to block material that could be harmful to minors, blocking access to information about issues while allowing anti- information is unlawful and potentially dangerous,” said Tricia Herzfeld, a with the of Tennessee. “There is no place for this kind of unconstitutional in our public schools.”

In addition to Crump and Herzfeld, on the case are Chris of the and Christine Sun of the Project.

The are Nashville students Keila Franks and Emily Logan, Knoxville student Bryanna Shelton, and Karyn Storts-Brinks, a Knoxville librarian and faculty sponsor for her school’s .

More information about the case, including the ’s complaint and a video featuring one of the student , is available online at: www.aclu.org/lgbt/youth/39346res20090413.html.

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Royal College: “there is no sound scientific evidence that sexual orientation can be changed’

The shares the concern of both the American and the American that positions espoused by bodies like the National Association for Research and Therapy of ( ) in the are not supported by . There is no sound scientific evidence that can be changed. Furthermore so-called treatments of as recommended by create a setting in which and can flourish.

The holds the view that , and should be regarded as valued of society who have exactly similar as all other . This includes equal access to care, the involved in a civil , the involved in procreating and , to practice a as a or , from or in any and a right to protection from therapies that are potentially damaging, particularly those that purport to change .

In 1973 the American concluded there was no scientific evidence that was a disorder and removed it from its diagnostic glossary of . The International Classification of of the World Organisation followed suit in 1992.

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Homophobic conference to promote gay “cure”.

– ‘Anglican ‘- to promote and&;dangerous&; “cure”.

his weekend in (UK) The Anglican Mainstream Organisation are holding a mongering anti conference called &; the City. The Anglican are the first organisation of the week to be awarded the title for their conference where will the use of Reparative Therapy which aims to “cure” of .

For anyone who has seen the film But I’m A Cheerleader (about a girl whose send her away to the Camp in order to cure her of her lesbianity) the conference reads like a sick .

The - Christian conference claims to be: “Ideal for , rabbis, psychologists, therapists, educators and others concerned about the of confronting us in today’s society, including mentoring the sexually broken, the of culture, pornography, the and , and , the family and .&; There will be a special on how and / can respond biblically and pastorally to those struggling with unwanted SSA (same- attraction).”

The organisers of the event are determined to whip up about and portray life as a which is . The Anglican feel that the UK is “capitulating” to the .

They also seem disgruntled with the progressive brought into protect LGBTs and are a living, breathing example of why such protective needs to be in place. They say: “Given the present cultural endorsement and legal protection of these ‘’, we will soon be in a situation where there is no turning back: the damage will be complete.”

The Anglican promote Affect Focused Therapy (AFT) and Reparative Therapy as the way forward in “curing” ; who they prefer to call the “sexually broken” or “sufferers”.

They say: “AFT is transferable across the board to all sorts of deeply-ingrained patterns of dysfunctionality, , brokenness and pain.”

Reparative Therapy is a dangerous practise which seeks to change , and views as a mental disorder.

Joseph Nicolisi a leading proponent of Repartive Therapy and author of “, and the Practical Work of Reparative Therapy” will be speaking at the confererence. The Anglican say: “Joe has a proven track record over almost 30 years in helping the world.”

The American have stated that “scientific evidence does not show that conversion (Reparative) therapy works and it could do more harm than good. Changing one’s is not simply a matter of changing ones behaviour. It would require altering ones emotional, romantic and sexual and restructuring ones self concept and social identity.”

News of this conference is particulary worrying especially after the recent report from The University College and St. Georges University , which suggested that many UK professionals had attempted to change their client’s .

The Anglican feel that Reparative Therapy “needs to be far better known”.

However, the Lesbian and Gay Foundation urge gay, lesbian and bisexual people to access Gay Affirmative counselling services and therapy.

At the core of Affirmative Therapy (GAT)&;is the there is nothing inherently wrong or bad with being . Instead your counsellor will affirm your rather than trying to convince you to alter or change it. The Pink Therapy website is an excellent resource for questions to ask potential counsellors.

A for the and Foundation said: “It is worrying to hear of this conference aimed at promoting such a deplorable and dangerous approach to therapy, and giving a platform to ideas. We encourage to access Affirmative Therapy, rather than internalise the beliefs of others.”

Stand Up to : Should a conference which promotes and a harmful approach to therapy be allowed to take place in the UK? The Anglican have not disclosed the location of the conference on their website, but it has been reported that the anti conference will take place at a Christian run conference centre called the Emmanuel Centre&; (9-23 Marsham Street, SW1P 3DW) in the City of Westminster on 24/25th.

To lobby Westminster Councillors to stop the conference, or at the very least question the methods it is promoting, click here.

If you would like to talk to someone about your call The LGF Helpline on 0845 3 30 30 30. If you think you would like to access the Face 2 Face counselling service at the LGF&;call the Helpline and ask for an Application for Counselling form. All LGF counsellors use Affirmative Therapy.

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