| Harassment
The Iowa Pride Network works to ensure that all students
are safe in school. We actively work to educate students
on their rights and the appropriate procedures for reporting
harassment based on real or perceived sexual orientation
or gender identity.
While we strongly believe
that most school staff, faculty and administrators will
swiftly act when informed of a student in distress, we have
dealt with schools that simply fail to respond to anti-gay
harassment and violence that occur in their school’s
hallways and classrooms. Therefore, we encourage all students
to report the harassment not only to their school, but to
local community organizations and the Iowa Pride Network.
If anti-gay violence, harassment, discrimination or bias
occurs, follow these actions:
1. Report it! Immediately
go to your school’s principle’s office and fill
out a harassment report form. Teachers and administrators
can not act to protect you if they know nothing about the
harassment and bullying you are facing. If your school doesn’t
have sexual orientation or gender identity on the harassment
form, simply write it in. Make a copy of this document or
simply fill out two and keep one for yourself. Fax in a
copy of your form to the Iowa Pride Network (515-276-6396).
You may also use the Iowa Pride Network’s “Harassment
Report Form” if your school fails to provide you with
necessary documentation forms.
2. Send written statements
and request for action to the school principle,
equity officer, and school superintendent. Send copies of
your letter to the assistant principle, guidance counselor,
teachers (if involved), local human rights commission and
the Iowa Pride Network (515-276-6396).
3. Never be bullied
into silence. You have the right to a quality education,
free from anti-LGBT verbal and physical abuse. Legally and
ethically, teachers and administrators must do whatever
is necessary to stop harassment against all students, including
those that are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT)
or those that are perceived to be. When students are safe,
teachers can teach and students can learn.
Incident
Report Form
As
way for students to fight for their rights, document abuse
and empower others who may be getting victimized, the Iowa
Pride Network has developed an incident report form. These
forms also help to educate professors, staff and university
administrator as to the kind of environment you and your
peers face everyday. |
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Reporting
Hate Crimes
If you are
the victim of a Hate Crime, or helping a victim, you should
follow ALL of the following steps: (If one of these agencies
is unable to help you, continue following the recommended
procedures.)
1. Call local law
enforcement immediately!
A quick response is necessary. The first officer to arrive
should look for motives to determine whether a hate crime
occurred.
2. Preserve all physical evidence.
Save items involved and any damaged property; take photographs;
be able to describe perpetrators and witnesses; write accurate
account of incident; and keep a log of continuing events.
3. Call Federal Bureau of Investigation,
nearest local office, or 402-493-8688 Omaha Field Office.
The FBI should be notified if there is use of force or threatened
use of force related to Fair Housing rights.
4. Call local Human Rights Agency if available.
Check City Hall or local telephone directory.
5. Call Iowa Civil Rights Commission, toll
free in Iowa 1-800-457-4416 or 515-281-4121. If Hate Crimes
occur in areas of housing, employment, credit, public accommodations
or education they may also be discriminatory acts under
Iowa Code §216. Complaints must be filed within 180
days of incident.
6. Call US Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD) National Discrimination Hotline, 1-800-669-9777,
TDD 1-800-927-9275. If Hate Crimes occur in area of housing
because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex,
familial status, or handicap victims may be able to file
appropriate complaint under Federal law Title VIII. Ask
about prompt judicial action for injunction.
7. Call US Department of Justice, Washington
DC, Criminal Section 202-514-3204, or Housing and Civil
Enforcement Section 202-514-4713.
8. Call Iowa Department of Public Safety,
515-281-5138 to report Hate Crime violations.
9. Call Iowa Attorney General's Office,
515-281-5044. Ask about Iowa programs for victim's assistance. |