National Strategy for Suicide Prevention Highlights LGBT Issues
Released Monday morning to coincide with World Suicide Prevention Day, the 2012 National
Family Sues School Over Bullying Victim's Suicide
The mother of a 15-year-old boy who committed suicide in 2010 after being bullied is suing the school he attended for not protecting him and possibly even contributing to his harassment.
Antibullying Project to Launch in Japan
Japan is launching its own version of the It Gets Better campaign amid growing pressure to address bullying in schools and teen suicides, according to
9-Year-Old Quits Boy Scouts Over Gay Ban
A 9-year-old boy from Minot, Maine said that he's enjoyed his time as a Cub Scout, but he felt it was wrong that the Boy Scouts of America was not welcoming to openly gay scouts and leaders.
LGBT Youth Face Pervasive But Decreasing Harassment In Schools
GLSEN's 2011 National School Climate Survey found that while LGBT students still face substantial barriers to equality, incidents of harassment due to sexual orientation are on the decline.
Bullied Gay Student Sues Indianapolis Schools
Student Dynasty Young says he was called names, spat upon, and subjected to other abuse, then was expelled for defending himself.
Parents Want Teacher Fired for Joining Students in Bullying
A substitute teacher in Washington was caught on tape joining students in physically harassing a 13-year-old boy. Now the boy's parents want the educator fired.
Study Shows Hurdles for LGBT Public Sector Workers
WATCH: California Takes Big Step in Becoming First to Outlaw 'Reparative' Therapy
Speaker John A. Pérez, the first out gay person elected to lead a state House in American history, speaks in support of the bill.









