Date: Sun, 5 Mar 1995 08:15:54 -0800 From: Jessea Greenman To: Multiple recipients of list GLB-NEWS Subject: More miscellaneous resources More miscellaneous resources (obtain from the sources listed below): "Flirting or Hurting? A Teacher's Guide on Student-to-Student Sexual Harassment in Schools (Grades 6 through 12)" by Nan Stein and Lisa Sjostrom. 1994. 106 pp. $19.95 (includes S/H costs). Publication No. CRW9. Order from Publications Dept, Center for Research on Women (make checks payable to the Center), Wellesley College, 106 Central St., Wellesley MA 02181-8259. The curriculum includes 6-10 classroom lessons, suitable for Social Studies, English, Psychology, or Health Classes. Is relevant to sexual harassment of LGBT students. Includes student handouts (case studies, ethnography assignments, quizzes, a survey, definitions and legal info) as well as teacher assignments (background teaching notes, troubleshooting, and supplemental readings including Supreme Court cases and articles from teen magazines and the popular education press. "Integrating the Curriculum: Teaching About Lesbians and Homophobia." Crumpacker, Laurie and Vander Haegen, Eleanor M. 1984 (yes, that's 1984). $7.00 (includes S/H costs). Working Paper # 138. Order from Publications Dept, Center for Research on Women (make checks payable to the Center), Wellesley College, 106 Central St., Wellesley MA 02181-8259. This paper proposes teaching about lesbians and homophobia as essential to a balanced curriculum and suggests strategies for integrating this material. Amnesty International Human Rights Educators' Network and Amnesty International Members for Lesbian and Gay Concerns (1994). "Breaking the Classroom Silence." Chicago: AI-USA, 53 West Jackson, Room 1162, Chicago IL 60604, tel. 312-427-2060 OR obtain a copy for $8 (includes S/H) from Dave Donahue, 365 Euclid Ave. #306, Oakland CA 94610, email . This curriculum for teachers of high school students and adults contains six lessons which explore gay and lesbian issues in the context of broader human rights issues. Also included: resources for gay and lesbian youth, extensive bibliography, Universal Declaration of Human Rights (official and children's version). "A Guide to Leading Introductory Workshops on Homophobia" (1990). Cambridge: The Campaign to End Homophobia. $12. The Campaign to End Homophobia, P.O. Box 819, Cambridge MA 02139, tel. 617-868-8280. Written for a facilitator with little experience. Excellent activities. "Surviving AIDS: Simple Answers to Complex Questions about AIDS and Adolescent Homosexuality." Reynolds, Susan, Gary Remafedi, John Yoakman, and Kevin Cwayna (1991) Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Youth AIDS Project. $5. Adolescent Health Program, Box 721, UMHC, Harvard St. at East River Road, Minneapolis MN 55455, tel 612-627-6820. The manual uses a question and answer format to discuss "Adolescents and AIDS," "Homosexuality," "Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Adolescents," "Intervention Strategies," and "AIDS Prevention for Gay Teenagers." This publication includes appendices on resources, suggested books, and facts about AIDS and gay youth. *+*+*+*+*+*+ Jessea Greenman Co-Chair, Project 21, GLAAD/SFBA 1360 Mission #200, San Francisco CA 94103 ph/fax @ home: 510-601-8883; gopher@outright.com "What do you call kinky computer sex? Mirage a trois." Anonymous