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From Surviving the AIDS Epidemic to Promoting Sex Education for LGBTQ Students in Schools

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Ask A Queer Educator

Teaching While Queer, Season 2, Episode 17
Have you ever wondered how the threads of personal history, activism, and education weave together to shape our understanding of critical social issues? I, Brian Stanton, am thrilled to share a compelling conversation with Ed Sperin, an extraordinary individual whose life as an older gay man has been deeply intertwined with the realms of education and theater. Ed's story, marked by both adversity and triumph, shines a light on the significance of living history and the undervalued impact of mentorship within the queer community.
As we navigate through Ed's experiences, our discussion unfolds the stark realities of HIV stigma and the urgency of accurate education in dismantling misconceptions, especially prevalent in Broward County's gay community. The transformative "U equals U" campaign and the stark contrast in access to vital resources like PrEP between communities set the tone for an eye-opening reflection on the broader landscape of LGBTQ+ rights and representation. Ed's insights remind us that while popular culture has made strides in breaking down barriers, there's still a long journey ahead in achieving a truly inclusive society.
Creating an environment where LGBTQ+ youth feel supported and understood is not just a wish, but a necessity. This episode doesn't just explore the barriers to inclusivity but offers tangible solutions for schools and educators seeking to make a difference. From my plans to transform a podcast company into a nonprofit, to establishing a grant system for LGBTQ educators, we delve into strategies and initiatives that promise to foster a safer and more accepting space for learning and growth. Listen in as we share a tapestry of stories, strategies, and hopes for a future where education and acceptance go hand in hand.
Mentioned in the episode:
GLSEN
Gay and Lesbian Teachers Association - New York

Support the Show.

Follow Teaching While Queer on Instagram at @TeachingWhileQueer.
You can find host, Bryan Stanton, on Instagram.
Support the podcast by becoming a subscriber. For information click here.
The podcast explores the challenges and successes of LGBTQ representation in education, addressing issues such as burnout, tokenism, doxing, and the importance of advocacy in creating inclusive classrooms, safe spaces, and anti-bullying strategies, with a focus on supporting non-binary teachers and gender identity in schools to combat the feeling of isolation and lack of community.

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Chapters

1. From Surviving the AIDS Epidemic to Promoting Sex Education for LGBTQ Students in Schools (00:00:00)

2. Teaching While Queer (00:00:05)

3. Stigma, Education, and HIV Awareness (00:15:28)

4. Queer Representation in Entertainment (00:23:19)

5. Educating and Erasing Stigma Through Connection (00:39:50)

6. Inclusive Environments for LGBTQ Students (00:49:43)

67 episodes

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Content provided by Bryan Stanton. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Bryan Stanton or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Ask A Queer Educator

Teaching While Queer, Season 2, Episode 17
Have you ever wondered how the threads of personal history, activism, and education weave together to shape our understanding of critical social issues? I, Brian Stanton, am thrilled to share a compelling conversation with Ed Sperin, an extraordinary individual whose life as an older gay man has been deeply intertwined with the realms of education and theater. Ed's story, marked by both adversity and triumph, shines a light on the significance of living history and the undervalued impact of mentorship within the queer community.
As we navigate through Ed's experiences, our discussion unfolds the stark realities of HIV stigma and the urgency of accurate education in dismantling misconceptions, especially prevalent in Broward County's gay community. The transformative "U equals U" campaign and the stark contrast in access to vital resources like PrEP between communities set the tone for an eye-opening reflection on the broader landscape of LGBTQ+ rights and representation. Ed's insights remind us that while popular culture has made strides in breaking down barriers, there's still a long journey ahead in achieving a truly inclusive society.
Creating an environment where LGBTQ+ youth feel supported and understood is not just a wish, but a necessity. This episode doesn't just explore the barriers to inclusivity but offers tangible solutions for schools and educators seeking to make a difference. From my plans to transform a podcast company into a nonprofit, to establishing a grant system for LGBTQ educators, we delve into strategies and initiatives that promise to foster a safer and more accepting space for learning and growth. Listen in as we share a tapestry of stories, strategies, and hopes for a future where education and acceptance go hand in hand.
Mentioned in the episode:
GLSEN
Gay and Lesbian Teachers Association - New York

Support the Show.

Follow Teaching While Queer on Instagram at @TeachingWhileQueer.
You can find host, Bryan Stanton, on Instagram.
Support the podcast by becoming a subscriber. For information click here.
The podcast explores the challenges and successes of LGBTQ representation in education, addressing issues such as burnout, tokenism, doxing, and the importance of advocacy in creating inclusive classrooms, safe spaces, and anti-bullying strategies, with a focus on supporting non-binary teachers and gender identity in schools to combat the feeling of isolation and lack of community.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. From Surviving the AIDS Epidemic to Promoting Sex Education for LGBTQ Students in Schools (00:00:00)

2. Teaching While Queer (00:00:05)

3. Stigma, Education, and HIV Awareness (00:15:28)

4. Queer Representation in Entertainment (00:23:19)

5. Educating and Erasing Stigma Through Connection (00:39:50)

6. Inclusive Environments for LGBTQ Students (00:49:43)

67 episodes

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