- According to the organization’s website, the LGBTQ activists group has donated $10,000 each to more than 70 public and charter schools in the United States and Canada to advance gender ideology and support the “Gender and Sexuality Alliance” club. said to have assisted
- Some schools are pouring money into having more LGBTQ books in their libraries and building transition closets.
- “This organization funds programs and curricula that are inappropriate for children and clearly inappropriate for public school classrooms. The fact that they funded a public school program that does this shows the organization’s willingness to work with people who have prejudices against Americans who think and believe differently than they do.” said Erica. Sanji, executive director of Parents Defending Education (PDE), told the Daily Caller News Foundation.
According to the organization’s website, LGBTQ activist groups are working to promote gender ideology, support Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) clubs, and hold Pride Week celebrations at more than 70 public schools in the United States and Canada. and donated thousands of dollars to charter schools.
Through 2023,better projectThe organization said it has awarded at least 56 public and charter schools in the United States and 15 public and charter schools in the United States with $10,000 each, totaling $625,000, to fund LGBTQ initiatives. website. Some school districts across the country are using the grants they receive to fund “gender transition closets,” working with a group called the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. I will explain As such, it is a “cutting-edge cult of gay and transgender nuns” that takes trans students on “back-to-school shopping.”
“This organization funds programs and curricula that are inappropriate for children and clearly inappropriate for public school classrooms,” said Erica, executive director of Parents Defending Education (PDE).・Sanji told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “The fact that they funded a public school program to work with the anti-Catholic organization Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence shows that the group is trying to help Americans who think and believe differently than they do. It shows a willingness to work with people who practice prejudice.”
The Impact Academy of Arts and Technology, a charter school in California, Award The “It Gets Better Project” says it will provide grants to work with Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to host a “back to school shopping” event for transgender and non-binary students. This charter school also uses grants to create a ‘wardrobe’ for gender transitions and to host her day for the LGBTQ+ community.
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence came under fire after they announced that major league baseball team the Los Angeles Dodgers would pay tribute to the group at their annual Pride Night.
Selma High School in Alabama using The It Gets Better Project says it will provide a $10,000 grant to book clubs that read LGBTQ-themed literature. The high school will use the funds to take students on field trips to its “queer heritage.”
EC Glass High School, Lynchburg, Virginia, schedule The LGBTQ organization’s website says it will use the grant to help Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) clubs create “safe rooms.” The funds will also be used to purchase LGBTQ-related books for school libraries. (Related: Family sues district after daughters allegedly recruited to ‘secret’ club where transsexuals were hidden)
A boy holds up the human rights campaign equality flag at the #ResistMarch during the 47th Annual LA Pride Festival in the Hollywood District of Los Angeles and West Hollywood, California on June 11, 2017. (Photo credit: David McNew/Getty Images)
Seattle Public Schools is one of the nation’s largest school districts, received The It Gets Better Project website describes the grant as supporting a “community and cultural conference” for LGBTQ students of Indigenous Peoples of Color (BIPOC). A Missouri school is spending $10,000 to build a transsexual closet. The initiative, known at other schools to support gender reassignment by providing LGBTQ students with tacking tape, chest binders and pee holding devices, was found in Missouri school closets. Not sure if it will be placed.
The Academy of Arts and College Prep, a charter middle and high school in Ohio, using The website shows that a $10,000 grant from the It Get Better Project will set up a “queer student union” to host events on queer history and pride. Benjamin Franklin High School in Louisiana Spending The grant is to establish a “QCenter” that encourages “gay and uplifting LGBTQ+ students as gay.”
Magic City Acceptance Academy, a public charter school in Alabama, Given the The “It Gets Better Project” says thousands have joined to create a “pride garden.” The grant proposal states that more than 50% of his students at the academy are part of her LGBTQ community.
“The head of the Gay, Lesbian and Heterosexual Education Network (GLSEN) said in a recent article: interview At Politico, “The GSA and other student clubs that allow young people to practice leadership have become a key pillar for activists to engage with children in schools,” PDE President Nicole Naley told DCNF. “‘It Gets Better’ is one of many programs that exist in K-12 schools, and families should be aware of both its existence and funding sources.”
It Gets Better Project, Impact Academy of Arts and Technology, Selma High School, EC Glass High School, Seattle Public Schools, The Arts and College Preparatory Academy, Benjamin Franklin High School, Magic City Acceptance Academy at the request of DCNF I didn’t. comment.
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