A Guide to the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), Richmond Chapter records, 2000-2005 M 324 A Collection in Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, M 324
Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), Richmond Chapter records, 2000-2005, M 324, Special Collections and
Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
Acquisition Information
Gift of John Leppo, Co-chair of the GLSEN Richmond Chapter in 2003. Accrual received as gift of John Leppo in 2005.
GLSEN (The Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network) is a national organization fighting to end anti-gay bias in primary
and secondary schools. The Richmond, Virginia chapter first met in January 2000 and received official chapter accreditation
in July 2001. The chapter's long-term goal is to "end sexual orientation and gender identity bias in Richmond City, Henrico
County, Chesterfield County, and Hanover County schools." As of January 2003, GLSEN Richmond included fifty-two members and
a mailing list of one hundred and fifty addresses.
GLSEN Richmond is a founding member of the Safe Schools Richmond Coalition, a coalition of community organizations working
for the inclusion of sexual orientation and gender identity under the anti-harassment policies of area school systems. GLSEN
also helps local students form Gay Straight Alliances (GSAs) in their schools to promote a "safe and respectful environment
for all members of the school regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity." GLSEN sponsors GSA leadership summits
twice a year to develop youth leaders and to bolster club activities. The organization offers a small grants program to help
finance GSA activities, provide resources, and to facilitate the Richmond GSA listserv. Other areas of focus include public
education to increase awareness of the needs of LGBT youth, developing resources and a program to provide support and information
to LGBT faculty and staff, and providing curriculum development grants for faculty interested in incorporating sexual orientation
and gender identity into their curriculum.
The bulk of the collection consists of materials and publications created by members of the Richmond Chapter of the Gay Lesbian
and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), which aimed to improve the school environment of LGBT children. The materials include
meeting minutes, organizational records, publications, outreach materials, and audiovisual materials dating from 2000 to 2005.
The remaining items in the collection include newspaper clippings and emails collected by GLSEN dealing with LGBT public school
children. Researchers will find content containing materials for potential research in homophobia in public schools, Richmond
area LGBT organizations, and the ways in which LGBT organizations combatted bias and discrimination. The collection also provides
insight into the early years of George W. Bush's presidency and the "No Child Left Behind Act" initiated in 2001 and its effects
on LGBT public school children.