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School District
Begins Unblocking Some LGBT Web Sites
by 365Gay.com Newscenter Staff
December 16, 2006
(Palm Beach, Florida) Palm Beach
County's school board has begun allowing students to view some LGBT
advocacy sites, but others remain blocked despite months of negotiations
to end the practice.
The board first came under fire in
May for blocking access to the Web sites of LGBT rights groups while
allowing sites advocating the so-called ex-gay movement to go unfiltered.
Among the gay sites deemed inappropriate
for students was one belonging to the local gay-straight alliance,
a gay youth advocacy group. The filter was reset Thursday to allow
access to the GSA site.
Other sites still banned include
the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, Parents and Friends
of Lesbians and Gays, the National Center for Lesbian Rights and
Out & Equal Workplace Advocates. In all more than a dozen LGBT
civil rights and health information sites remain out of reach for
students.
Yet sites belonging to the American
Family Association, Focus on the Family, the Traditional Values
Coalition and the National Association for Research and Therapy
of Homosexuality can all be viewed.
All of those sites denounce homosexuality
and advocate that gays can be turned straight.
The school district defends the blocking.
It say that it is only following federal government guidelines.
Its computer security manager, Bob LaRocca, says the filtering software
being used comply with the Child Online Protection Act and the Children
Internet Protection Act.
After months of pressure from the
Palm Beach Human Rights Council the American Civil Liberties Union
agreed to review the school district's policy.
A school board spokesperson said
the district is considering using a different filtering program
that would allow individual school principals to decide what content
could be accessed.
©365Gay.com 2006
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