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Twenty Years Later for LGBTQ Youth: How Far Have We Come?
Gloria Filax, Athabasca University
My doctoral work focused on LGBTQ youth during the 1990s in Alberta, which was unique in Canada for the state-sanctioned resistance to protect the basic rights of citizens who were LGBTQ.254 Even while the source and particulars of oppression in Alberta were unique, the effects on LGBTQ youth and adults were similar throughout Canada. Alberta had its own homegrown sources of queer phobia and heterosexism but these were alive and active in the rest of Canada as well.
Experiences for queer youth in the 1990s included shunning, bullying, name-calling, spitting, shoving, shaming, silencing, physical violence, alienation, isolation, whisper campaigns, and theft of personal items. When no recourse was available, queer youth disappeared from the chilly climates of schools either by dropping out, home-schooling, or enrolling in new schools. Self-blame was reinforced through support networks. Vulnerable queer youth were often trapped in homes, schools, and communities that encouraged self-blame instead of focusing on the real problem: community and school indifference and queer phobia. In the worst circumstances of virtually no support networks or resources, queer youth committed suicide.
A range of people including peers, family members, and school professionals were the perpetrators of oppressive actions against LGBTQ youth in Alberta and elsewhere in Canada in the 1990s. My research revealed that even when school professionals were not actively queer phobic they were heterosexist, assuming that there were no queer youth ‘in my school’ (interview with a principal of a large, urban high school in Edmonton). Indifference and apathy were the rule. The message too often was that queer youth should not ‘flaunt’ their sexuality or they were accused of ‘asking for’ whatever form harassment took, especially if they were out or if their personal appearance was gender non-conforming. The best queer, in most schools, was the queer no one knew was in their midst or, better yet, the reformed queer who admitted to being confused about sexual and gender identity and was now on the straight and narrow path of redemption embodied in a two-gender, two-sexes, one sexual orientation path.
Twenty years ago the most shocking aspect of my research was that queer phobic and heterosexist oppression directed at youth and children and their families was an open secret: Most knew that these young people were being targeted.
There are many important ways to counter apathy, indifference, and active hate in schools and the communities within which schools are embedded. Important to many of the LGBTQ youth I interviewed was the fact that if and when they came out, they came ‘out of context’. They came out into a culture of silence on anything to do with LGBTQ. As well, LGBTQ culture/s seemed to have no history, no famous folks, and no role models; labels that were only then being recuperated from their slanderous origins in the school or community; and there was a profound silence on cross cultural gender and sexual counter-normative practices.
254 Filax, Gloria. (2007). Queer Youth in the Province of “Severely Normal.” British Columbia: UBC Press.
Many school policies and practices are now in place across Alberta and the rest of Canada to counter queer phobia and heterosexism. Yet the cross-Canada study with 3,000-plus LGTBQ youth sponsored by Egale Canada and recently conducted by University of Winnipeg’s Catherine Taylor255 and others reveals that things are not yet satisfactory in schools across Canada. Queer youth continue to face daily the knowledge that living as a non-conforming gendered or sexual subject has mixed consequences.
It is with this kind of research in mind that I offer the following group of headlines from the 11 October 2011 Egale Canada Daily News Clippings.256 These media clippings reflect the type of representations and the world in which LGBTQ youth live.
“UK civil union is not marriage: feds”257 (Xtra.ca): Egale Canada is pleading with the federal government to think again. “Civil unions in the UK are recognized, for all intents and purposes, as equivalent to marriage and the same should hold in Canada,” says Helen Kennedy, executive director of Egale Canada.
“Edmonton teen convicted in homophobic attack will serve sentence at home”258 (Vancouver Sun) by Ryan Cormier: A teenaged boy convicted in a homophobic attack on a woman when he was 14 will serve a six-month sentence at home. The youth cannot be identified under the Youth Criminal Justice.
“Ferreira blames defeat on homophobia”259 (Xtra.ca): Paul Ferreira blames a campaign of homophobic sabotage for his narrow defeat in the Ontario election of 6 October 2011. “There was an attempt to drive a homophobic wedge through this riding,” he explains after speaking to supporters at the Ambiance.
“Unfairly judged: gay lawyers say judiciary still plagued by homophobia”260 (The Guardian): Until 1991, unmarried men and women – including gay and lesbian lawyers – were excluded261 from entering the judiciary.262 Unsurprisingly, homophobia, or at least a strong perception of it, still lingers. According to recent research by the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender legal group Interlaw, 70 percent263 of LGBT lawyers believe there is prejudice within the selection process for judicial office.
255 Taylor, C. & Peter, T., with McMinn, T.L., Elliott, T., Beldom, S., Ferry, A., Gross, Z., Paquin, S., & Schachter, K. (2011). Every class in every school: The first national climate survey on homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia in Canadian schools. Final report. Toronto, ON: Egale Canada Human Rights Trust.
256 Eagle. (2011). Safe Schools Campaign. Retrieved from http://www.egale.ca/index.asp?item=1176
257 Smith, D. (2011, October 6). Uk civil union is not marriage: feds. Xtra! Retrieved
from http://www.xtra.ca/public/
National/UK_civil_union_is_not_marriage_feds– 10873.aspx
258 Cormier, R. (2011, October 6). Edmonton teen convicted in homophobic attack will serve sentence at home. The Vancouver Sun. Retrieved from http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Edmonton+teen+convicted+homophobic+attack +will+serve+sentence+home/5515153/story.html
259 Houston, A. (2011, October 7). Ferreira blames defeat on homophobia. Xtra!.
Retrieved from http://www.xtra.ca/
public/Toronto/Ferreira_blames_defeat_on_homophobia-10880.aspx
260 Alridge, A. (2011, October 6). Unfairly judged: gay lawyers say judiciary still plagued by homophobia. The Guardian.
Retrieved from http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2011/oct/06/gay-lawyers-judiciary-homophobia?newsfeed=tr
261 Hirsch, A. (2010, July 4). Judicial culture still deters gay and lesbian lawyers, say researchers. The Guardian. Retrieved from http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2010/jul/04/gay-and-lesbian-judges-underrepresented
262 Judiciary. (2012). The Guardian. Retrieved from http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/judiciary
“Ecuadorian Clinics Torture LGBT to ‘Cure’ Them”264 (Care2.com): According to the network of local LGBT organizations, clinics have also locked up gay men, transgenders and cross-dressers but on a smaller scale, “probably because they manage to leave the family earlier than girls,” says Velasquez.
“Westboro Baptist Church to picket funeral of Steve Jobs”265 (RT):
From there, followers are guaranteed to get all the latest news on Steve Jobs’ passing and other crucial intel, including this gem from earlier in the week: “October is Fag Month. Yes, that’s what a nation of proud sinners needs – a Fag Month.”
“Serbia has bowed to homophobia”266 (The Guardian):
Just two days before the event, interior minister Ivica Dacic suddenly announced that the Pride Parade had been banned,267 along with a number of counter-demonstrations. “Because of these rallies – above all the anti-parade protests – we could expect enormous damage to public order and peace,” he explained.
“Video: US student tells of ‘gay cure’ torture at hands of father”268: An American student has described how he was tortured for a month by his father in an effort to turn him heterosexual. Samuel Brinton, a student at Kansas State University, said his Southern Baptist missionary father beat him, burned him and shocked him with electric currents.
“Gay rights activists report another murder in Johannesburg.”269 Gay rights campaigners in South Africa say a fifth gay murder in Johannesburg suggests there may be a homophobic killer at large. In the last year, there have been four cases in which gay men were found dead in similar circumstances – bound and strangled in their homes with no sign of a break-in.
A key recommendation arising from my research and that of other LGBTQ scholars in regards to schooling was the need for an inclusive curriculum. In marked contrast to the above survey of media representations of LGBTQ people, an inclusive curriculum in the context of an inclusive community, and especially an inclusive media, would see the production and distribution of a wide range of representations of LGBTQ people.
263 Manning, L. (2011, July 7). Report highlight LGBT fears of prejudice in judicial appointments. Lawyer 2B. Retrieved from http://l2b.thelawyer.com/report-highlights-lgbt-fears-of-prejudice-in-judicial-appointments/1008528.article
264 Canning, P. (2011, October 6). Ecuadorian Clinics Torture LGBT to Cure them. Care2. Retrieved from http://
www.care2.com/causes/ecuadorian-clinics-torture-lgbt-to-cure-them.html
265 Westboro Baptist Church to picket funeral of Steve Jobs. (2011, October 6). RT. Retrieved from http://rt.com/usa/ news/westboro-funeral-jobs-phelps-247/
266 Walid, D. (2011, October 7). Serbia has bower to homophobia. Guardian.co.uk. Retrieved from http://
www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/oct/07/serbia-homophobia-gay-pride-parade?newsfeed=true
267 Serbia bans gay pride parade citing violence fears. (2011, September 30). BBC News Europe. Retrieved from http:// www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15134182
268 Geen, J. (2011, October 7). Video: US student tells of ‘gay cure’ torture at hands of father. Pink News. Retrieved from http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2011/10/07/video-us-student-tells-of-gay-cure-torture-at-hands-of-father/
269 Geen, Jessica. (2011, October 6). Gay rights activists report another murder in Johannesburg. Pink News. Retrieved http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2011/10/06/gay-rights-activists-report-another-murder-in-johannesburg/