🐱 This red state high school is creating a gender-affirming closet to support trans and non-binary students

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Queer and trans kids at a high school in Missouri will soon be able to come out in style after grant approval for a clothing project by its Gay-Straight Alliance club.

The Columbia school board approved $10,000 in funding from the It Gets Better Project as part of the organization’s “50 States. 50 Grants. 5,000 Voices.” initiative. The money will go to the “Coming Out of the Closet in Style Clothing Closet” project launched by the GSA at Columbia’s Rock Bridge High School, which will allow students to change into gender-affirming clothing in school to better express themselves.

According to It Gets Better Project’s executive director, Brian Wenke, the “50 States. 50 Grants. 5,000 Voices.” initiative is intended to support school-based projects impacting youth across the United States. The It Gets Better Project will reportedly implement a second round of grants for the 2022-2023 academic year.

“What’s special about this particular initiative is that all of the proposals that we received were initiated by LGBTQ2S+ students or their allies—in partnership with educators and school administrators,” Wenke told the NBC affiliate KOMU-TV. “And the whole goal of this effort is to put power back in the hands of LGBTQ2S+ youth who, on a daily basis, are having their confidence stripped away from them.”

“Having access to gender-affirming clothing, and just clothing in general, to express who they’re becoming is just incredibly vital.”

Local LGBTQ2S+ advocacy groups in Missouri seconded the impact of a resource like the gender-affirming closet in the lives of queer and trans students.

“High school-aged youth are just getting to the point in their life where they’re discovering themselves, and figuring out who they are as individuals,” Camaron Nielsen, a board director for The Center Project, another gender-affirming closet in Columbia, told KOMU-TV. “And so having access to gender-affirming clothing, and just clothing in general, to express who they’re becoming is just incredibly vital.”

The news comes at a time of record numbers of anti-LGBTQ2S+ legislation in the United States, with nearly 250 bills filed across the country this year according to NBC News. Many of these, like Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill, target queer and trans youth by censoring LGBTQ2S+ education in schools.

According to The Trevor Project, an American nonprofit focused on suicide prevention for queer and trans young people, LGBTQ2S+ youth “are at elevated risk for poor mental health and suicide compared with straight/cisgender peers.” However, affirming spaces can improve the mental health and self-esteem of queer and trans kids and drastically minimize harm.

Findings from the organization’s 2020 National Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health show that having at least one supportive space reduced the odds of reporting a suicide attempt by 35 percent for queer youth and by 25 percent for trans youth in the past year. The study concluded that affirming school environments have “the strongest association with reduced odds of a past-year suicide attempt.”

“Given the changing structure of secondary school environments and college campuses across the U.S. in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a need to ensure that LGBTQ2s+ youth continue to have access to spaces that affirm their identities,” the group’s website reads.

Rock Bridge High School did not respond to requests for comment on its support for LGBTQ2S+ youth prior to publication time. But its queer and trans student body said positive developments like this one go a long way.

“I feel that everyone should feel accepted and welcome at this amazing school, and it’s a very amazing privilege that we get to even do this,” a student told KOMU-TV.

The It Gets Better Project will reportedly implement a second round of “50 States. 50 Grants. 5,000 voices.” grants for the 2022-2023 academic year.
 
Bros, I got out of highschool like a few years ago, and what I hear from dudes only two years or so younger than me is that shit has gotten so bad, it's incomprehensible unless you were there.
Like, shit was bad when I was there, holocaust holocaust holocaust, gay shit gay shit gay shit, white men are the devil, Christians are especially the devil and Muslims are saints, etc etc. But now, I wouldn't believe how insane it's gotten if it weren't for my own two eyes.
 
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Bro's, I got out of highschool like a few years ago, and what I hear from dudes only two years or so younger than me is that shit has gotten so bad, it's incomprehensible unless you were there.
Like, shit was bad when I was there, holocaust holocaust holocaust, gay shit gay shit gay shit, white men are the devil, Christians are especially the devil and Muslims are saints, etc etc. But now, I wouldn't believe how insane it's gotten if it weren't for my own two eyes.
Im glad I went to high school in a time where the only commie bullshit I had to deal with was a teacher getting real butthurt when I said British rule was obviously good for India with the infrastructure building and rule of law and education and the eradication of burning widows and religious stranglers roaming the roads and keeping Muslims from getting roflstomped by Hindus and Sikhs lol
 
I like how even in red states, conservatives let the most psychotic wing of the left run the school system. I guess not letting them be in charge of something would be dishonorable or something.

Oh who cares.

The goal in life is to make as much money as possible.

The conservatives always have day jobs to keep themselves busy rather than get those expensive degrees from college for basketweaving while smoking pot.

Wait till those liberal kids get into the real world and learn there is no free lunch and the world is a cruel and cold place.

The proud Republican tradition is small limited government and government out of our lives while Jesus and praising Israel is awesome.

The government is only good for causing problems and this DeSantis fellow is causing quite an ruckus while all these people in streets being pained by his decisions. This is not true principled conservativism.

Boomers gonna Boom.
 
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