In this episode of The Randy Report podcast: • The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, and I take a look at the impact of Roe reversal for LGBTQs. Continue reading “Podcast: Impact Of Roe Reversal For LGBTQs, Marriage In Switzerland + Oscar The Gay Dog”
News Round-Up: March 29, 2022

Furry Friday: When You Have A Cool Teacher At Halloween
Woofy InstaHunk Gabe, a Chicago school teacher, offers this response when his students ask, “Hey Mr. H can you pleaseeee dress up for tomorrow?!” Continue reading “Furry Friday: When You Have A Cool Teacher At Halloween”
No Pride Flags Allowed? LGBT Teacher Still Brings The Rainbow

“It’s important for me because I feel like there are students who spend their lives in the closet and especially in middle school; that is when students are starting to figure out where they are,” Leja told Buzzfeed. “They go through that time period where they don’t know who they are or what they like.” She shares that she has a transgender student in her class this year, and she’s intent on making sure the student feels supported in her classroom. And so, even without putting a traditional Pride flag on display, Leja found a way to make her perspective known whether through lots of rainbow lettering on banners, rainbow feathers in her pencil jar, rainbow ducttape to spread desks or a rainbow face mask during the coronavirus. It’s worth noting that the new policy doesn’t apply to students who are still allowed to dress or express themselves as they wish.
Speaking to Buzzfeed, Caudill said that the new guidance isn’t just about LGBTQ issues, but “other kinds of speech such as Pro-Life, Pro-Choice, NRA, etc.” He shared that it would “inappropriate” for the District to pick and choose only the speech it agrees with. And so, the decision was made to ask staff “to refrain from all single-issue political speech,” he said. “But I want to be abundantly clear, the policy does not require staff to hide their own sexuality,” added Caudill. “Teachers can let students know their sexuality, or mention their significant others, if they wish, regardless of sexuality. The policy does not impact who a teacher is, it only impacts the advocacy for a specific political position.” 