Embracing Diversity: The Dual Role of Gay-Straight Alliances

Authors

  • Twiladawn Stonefish University of Windsor
  • Kathryn D. Lafreniere University of Windsor

Abstract

The social landscape has changed regarding public knowledge, perception, and acceptance of “alternative” sexual lifestyles. In recent years, public and political discourse around issues of non-heterosexual orientations has shifted significantly. Despite many legal milestones, society has not realized complete inclusion of individuals whose sexual orientations do not conform to the mainstream, heterosexual majority. Non-heterosexual Canadians still experience negative repercussions of heterosexism in both social and institutional realms. This article discusses one important avenue of advocacy—gay–straight alliances—and takes the position that these alliances serve a dual role: education and social activism.

Metrics

Metrics Loading ...

Author Biographies

Twiladawn Stonefish, University of Windsor

Ms. Stonefish is a PhD student in Applied Social Psychology at the University of Windsor.

Kathryn D. Lafreniere, University of Windsor

Kathryn D. Lafreniere, Ph.D.
Professor, Psychology Department
University of Windsor
Windsor, ON   N9B 3P4

Downloads

Published

2015-11-29

How to Cite

Stonefish, T., & Lafreniere, K. D. (2015). Embracing Diversity: The Dual Role of Gay-Straight Alliances. Canadian Journal of Education Revue Canadienne De l’éducation, 38(4), 1–27. Retrieved from https://journals.sfu.ca/cje/index.php/cje-rce/article/view/1854

Issue

Section

Articles