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Bill would ensure gays get just due in history books


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By Diana Lambert, Sacramento Bee

For decades, California educators have wrestled with how to teach history in the public schools.

Given the diversity of race, ethnicity and religion in California’s classrooms, whose story do you tell? Who are the leading characters? And how are they portrayed?

Existing state law requires social studies lessons to incorporate the storylines of American Indians, African Americans, Mexican Americans, Asian Americans and European Americans. In the 1970s, textbooks were amended to highlight the contributions of women. In recent years, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu and Sikh representatives have lobbied for their place.

Now, state lawmakers are considering a bill that would add another thread to that complex tale: requiring public schools to incorporate the achievements of gays and lesbians into the history and social studies curriculum.

The bill, dubbed the Fair Education Act, also would add bisexual and transgender people, Pacific Islanders and people with disabilities to the list of groups whose stories must be highlighted. The legislation would prohibit school districts from adopting materials that reflect negatively on a person’s religion or sexual orientation.

The bill was authored by state Sen. Mark Leno, a San Francisco Democrat and one of the first openly gay men to serve in the Legislature. He argues the legislation simply adds gays, lesbians and transgender people to the list of minority and gender groups already represented in public school lessons.

“It is apparent that we are censoring the history lessons of our students by denying them the facts of the struggle for equal civil rights for the LGBT community,” Leno said.

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  1. john barleycorn says - Posted: May 11, 2011

    PLEASE! Enough is enough. As California’s education system continues flowing through the political sewers another special interest group wants their version of history told. Indoctrination not education is leading our state and country to ruin. Political
    commissars should not be running the education system, but unfortunately they are in firm control.

  2. the conservation robot says - Posted: May 11, 2011

    I did not know about Harvey Milk until I was in my mid 20a. Why not? He was an important civil rights leader. Civil rights is not a political issue. Leaving out Milk’s story from children would be doing them a disservice.
    Indoctrination? How is telling the stories of Pacific Islanders and people with disabilities indoctrination? Or are you just talking about homosexuals, and somehow feel that teaching kids that they exist is icky, and might turn them into homosexuals.

  3. Janice Eastburn says - Posted: May 11, 2011

    I applaud Mark Leno for this bill and hope it becomes educational law. Gay, Lesbian, Bi, and Transgender people represent at least 10% of our population and the GLBT civil rights movement is an important part of our nation’s culture. I also believe that by “demystifying” LGBT people and giving our young people information about GLBT history and historical figures, we will cut down drastically on the bullying of, and suicide by, our LGBT youth. I also applaud educating our young people on the contributions made by people with disabilities for the same reasons.

  4. Clear Waters says - Posted: May 11, 2011

    3r’s will do fine for starters.