LGBTQ+ Youth

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Don't say gay laws

Anti-LGBT curriculum laws, sometimes referred to as don't say gay laws[1] or no promo homo laws,[2] are laws approved by various U.S. states that prohibit or limit the mention or discussion of homosexuality and transgender identity in public schools. In theory, these laws mainly apply to sex ed courses, but they can also be applied to other parts of the school curriculum as well as to extracurricular activities such as sports and organizations such as gay–straight alliances.[3]

Transgender youth in sports

State Effected kids on day 1
Texas
Alabama
North Carolina
Kentucky 1[7]
Idaho[7] 0
Florida

References

  1. "10 anti-LGBTQ laws just went into effect. They all target schools.", Washington Post. (in en-US) 
  2. Review, Columbia Law. ANTI-GAY CURRICULUM LAWS (en).
  3. "No Promo Homo" Laws.
  4. Hacke, Ray D. (2018). "'Girls Will Be Boys, and Boys Will Be Girls': The Emergence of the Transgender Athlete and a Defensive Game Plan for High Schools That Want to Keep Their Playing Fields Level – For Athletes of Both Genders". Texas Review of Entertainment & Sports Law 18 (2): 131–153. 
  5. "Florida governor bans transgender women and girls from school sports", www.nbcnews.com. (in en) 
  6. "How Should High Schools Define Sexes for Transgender Athletes?", The New York Times, 8 November 2017. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 These States Had Few, If Any, Trans Student Athletes. They Passed Sports Bans Anyway

See also