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*[https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12450615/cyberbullying-gay-suicide-salvador-rios-instagram.html Salvador Rios dies as the result of cyberbullying, family claims, as bullies targeted him for being gay] | |||
::Salvador Rios, 14, took his own life on August 15 after a social media post allegedly launched a homophobic attack and shared private information about him. <br> Hope Sloop, Daily Mail, August 27, 2023) <!-- Added 8-27-23--> | |||
*[https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2023/07/mississippis-new-book-banning-law-denies-minors-access-to-e-books-audiobooks/ Mississippi’s new book-banning law denies minors access to e-books & audiobooks] | *[https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2023/07/mississippis-new-book-banning-law-denies-minors-access-to-e-books-audiobooks/ Mississippi’s new book-banning law denies minors access to e-books & audiobooks] | ||
::The law forbids anyone under 18 from reading a book that mentions pooping, nudity, or LGBTQ+ issues. <br>(Daniel Villarreal, LGBTQ Nation, July 11, 2023) <!-- Added 7-11-23--> | ::The law forbids anyone under 18 from reading a book that mentions pooping, nudity, or LGBTQ+ issues. <br>(Daniel Villarreal, LGBTQ Nation, July 11, 2023) <!-- Added 7-11-23--> |
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Gay youth
- Salvador Rios, 14, took his own life on August 15 after a social media post allegedly launched a homophobic attack and shared private information about him.
Hope Sloop, Daily Mail, August 27, 2023)
- Salvador Rios, 14, took his own life on August 15 after a social media post allegedly launched a homophobic attack and shared private information about him.
- The law forbids anyone under 18 from reading a book that mentions pooping, nudity, or LGBTQ+ issues.
(Daniel Villarreal, LGBTQ Nation, July 11, 2023)
- The law forbids anyone under 18 from reading a book that mentions pooping, nudity, or LGBTQ+ issues.
- My son Nigel was 15 years old when he passed away. Nigel was funny. He had a heart of gold. His smile would brighten up anyone’s day. He was sweet, loving and caring. He was Nigel. Nigel was also gay.
(Camika Shelby, Huffpost, April 14, 2023)
- My son Nigel was 15 years old when he passed away. Nigel was funny. He had a heart of gold. His smile would brighten up anyone’s day. He was sweet, loving and caring. He was Nigel. Nigel was also gay.
- The LGBTQ+-affirming signage at Long Valley Middle School, in place since 2019, was the result of a student-led effort at inclusiveness. Recent complaints by parents led Turnamian, superintendent for the Washington Township School District, to consult with district lawyers.
(Greg Owen, LGBTQ Nation, January 20, 2023 )
- The LGBTQ+-affirming signage at Long Valley Middle School, in place since 2019, was the result of a student-led effort at inclusiveness. Recent complaints by parents led Turnamian, superintendent for the Washington Township School District, to consult with district lawyers.
- A 13-year-old boy in France named Lucas died by suicide last Saturday, January 7 after facing anti-LGBTQ+ bullying at school. People close to his family say that the school did little to stop the bullying.
(Alex Bollinger, LGBTQ Nation, January 12, 2023 )
- A 13-year-old boy in France named Lucas died by suicide last Saturday, January 7 after facing anti-LGBTQ+ bullying at school. People close to his family say that the school did little to stop the bullying.
- A 16-year-old boy in the U.K. said he feared for his life as his parents and older brother beat him after he came out to them as gay.
( John Russell, LGBTQ Nation, January 6, 2023 )
- A 16-year-old boy in the U.K. said he feared for his life as his parents and older brother beat him after he came out to them as gay.
- Nearly half of the public high school principals who participated in a new nationally representative survey say they faced efforts from parents or the broader community to “challenge or limit LGBTQ+ students’ rights” during the 2021–2022 school year. The new study’s results suggest that adult efforts to limit LGBTQ+ students’ rights has led to increased bullying of LGBTQ+ students in schools.
(John Russell, LGBTQ Nation, December 1, 2022 )
- Nearly half of the public high school principals who participated in a new nationally representative survey say they faced efforts from parents or the broader community to “challenge or limit LGBTQ+ students’ rights” during the 2021–2022 school year. The new study’s results suggest that adult efforts to limit LGBTQ+ students’ rights has led to increased bullying of LGBTQ+ students in schools.