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Students converge at State
Capitol; share experiences of harassment and bullying with Lt. Governor
Gay
and straight students appeal to lawmakers for protections from harassment
and bullying
DES MOINES— Lt. Governor Sally Pederson joined
high school and college students at a press conference at the State
Capitol today to appeal for safe school policies that would protect
students from abuse. The press conference coincided with the Iowa
Pride Network College Coalition’s first Student Day at the
Capitol. The students meeting with the Lt. Governor revealed how
they have personally faced discrimination in their schools due to
their sexual orientation.
“Bullying is a form of abuse that no child
should have to experience and we need to send the message that such
behavior is unacceptable and will be punished,” Pederson said.
“Passing anti-bullying legislation is the first step toward
making Iowa’s schools safe havens for kids. All students should
have the opportunity to live and learn free of harassment so that
they can perform to their full potential in the classroom.”
High school students detailed their experiences
as a lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) individual in
Iowa schools. Emily Frerichs, a senior at MOC-Floyd-Valley High
School in Orange City, explained how her grades slipped because
of harassment and having to change in a separate locker room for
gym class. “I felt degraded and humiliated and like I was
less of a person. I heard several times that people were considering
vandalizing my home and car. Now wherever I go, I don't feel safe
unless all my car-doors are locked.”
Robert Hayes, a junior at North Tama High School
stated that after coming-out, “My life was threatened by a
bully. He said that he would trash my car and pound my face in.
Unfortunately I had the same bully in my gym class. There were times
were I felt like just walking out of the gym and leaving school
and not coming back.”
Sara Henriksen, a senior at Waterloo West High School
described how she received hate mail in her locker. “As I
opened the first note I stood there dumbfounded. I didn't want to
believe what I was looking at. On the piece of paper was a picture
of Matthew Shepard. His face was in flames and it read "you
will perish like Matt Shepard." I then opened the next letter
which detailed all the ways a person could, as they say, "take
care of a fag." The note listed in detail step by step ways
to kill a person.”
Rachel Johnson, UNI student and coalition member
stated, “LGBT students are being specifically singled out
and targeted for persistent harassment. Therefore, specific legislation
protecting LGBT students from the ongoing harassment is vital to
ensuring that LGBT students have an equal access to a quality education.”
A recent survey by the Iowa Pride Network revealed
that these students’ stories are not just rare occurrences:
92.3% of LGBT students reported hearing homophobic remarks frequently
in their schools, 83.3% reported being verbally harassed because
of their sexual orientation, and 61.2% do not feel safe at school
because of their sexual orientation.
The College Coalition brings university and college
LGBT student groups together to strengthen LGBT organizations, work
to put a human face on the type of adversity that many LGBT youths
face, and promote social and political solutions.
The coalition brings together students from numerous
Iowa cities, colleges and high schools:
29 cities: Altoona,
Ames, Ankeny, Cedar Falls, Clear Lake, Clutier, Council Bluffs,
Decorah, Des Moines, Dubuque, Gilbertsville, Grimes, Grinnell, Hubbard,
Independence, Indianola, Iowa City, Lamoni, Le Mars, Marshalltown,
Melcher, Newton, Orange City, Pella, Pleasant Hill, Rowley, Storm
Lake, West Des Moines and Waterloo.
11 Colleges: Buena
Vista University, Central College, Drake University, Graceland University,
Iowa State University, Loras College, Luther College, Simpson College,
University of Iowa, University of Northern Iowa, Waldorf College
and Wartburg College.
14 High Schools:
Cedar Falls High School, GrinneIl High School, Independence High
School, Lewis Central High School, Marshalltown Senior High School,
Melcher-Dallas High School, Meredith Middle School, MOC-Floyd-Valley
High School, Newton High School, North Tama High School, Roosevelt
High School, Saydel High School, Southeast Polk High School, Waterloo
West High School
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