This paper explores the impact of intersectional bullying of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) youth from a multi-layered experience perspective within bullying incidents at school. Present inclusionary measures at school may not be designed as a continuous process of finding better methods for responding to diversity, rather remain ‘fixed’ as singular solutions applied universally. This paper argues recognizing education through a lens of inclusion begins to realize most educational systems are poorly equipped to handle diversity
The notion that all people should have equal access to human rights, dignity, protection, and opport...
Recent reports of bullying in postsecondary education show that there have been an increasing number...
This book explores the narratives and experiences of LGBTQ+ and gender non-conforming students aroun...
Children continue to suffer consequences of victimization from bullying in school despite prevention...
The ensuing thesis is the result of an in-depth interrogation of the following research question: Wh...
New York City (NYC) is considered to be one of the world’s most progressive cities and gender and se...
This article draws on the experience of the charity Educational Action Challenging Homophobia (EACH)...
This chapter is concerned with ways for improving the capacity of school communities to provide quee...
Sexual minority youth, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) children and adolesc...
Using Minority Stress Theory and Intersectionality Theory as theoretical frameworks, the perspective...
With the adoption of anti-bullying laws and policies, it may seem that things are looking up for les...
Objective: To evaluate the potential of a 60-minute sexuality diversity workshop to address bullyin...
Elementary and secondary students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) face...
This paper explores the current mainstream gay and lesbian equal rights movement in an attempt to be...
Objective: To evaluate the potential of a 60-minute sexuality diversity workshop to address bullying...
The notion that all people should have equal access to human rights, dignity, protection, and opport...
Recent reports of bullying in postsecondary education show that there have been an increasing number...
This book explores the narratives and experiences of LGBTQ+ and gender non-conforming students aroun...
Children continue to suffer consequences of victimization from bullying in school despite prevention...
The ensuing thesis is the result of an in-depth interrogation of the following research question: Wh...
New York City (NYC) is considered to be one of the world’s most progressive cities and gender and se...
This article draws on the experience of the charity Educational Action Challenging Homophobia (EACH)...
This chapter is concerned with ways for improving the capacity of school communities to provide quee...
Sexual minority youth, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) children and adolesc...
Using Minority Stress Theory and Intersectionality Theory as theoretical frameworks, the perspective...
With the adoption of anti-bullying laws and policies, it may seem that things are looking up for les...
Objective: To evaluate the potential of a 60-minute sexuality diversity workshop to address bullyin...
Elementary and secondary students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) face...
This paper explores the current mainstream gay and lesbian equal rights movement in an attempt to be...
Objective: To evaluate the potential of a 60-minute sexuality diversity workshop to address bullying...
The notion that all people should have equal access to human rights, dignity, protection, and opport...
Recent reports of bullying in postsecondary education show that there have been an increasing number...
This book explores the narratives and experiences of LGBTQ+ and gender non-conforming students aroun...