I'm guessing you're still in high school? If you are ask to take over one of the bulletin boards and make a bulletin board about it. Be sure to keep the concept simple. Pick like one part of the gay marriage debate and use that for the board. Make sure you put contact paper or something over it when you're done or it will get ripped down or written on. Or if there's one near the office put it there so people don't have as much of a chance to rip it down.
You could also make little pamphlets about it and put them somewhere were people can take them without anyone knowing about it. I used to put stuff like that in a file that I made a pocket out of and taped next to my door. Again, you run the risk of it being torn down, so only put a few pamphlets in at a time, and have lots of backup folders ready. Check on it often, and replace the folder as often as necessary. That sends a message that you're not gonna put up with it.
That's all I got for now. Any of the other ones I have would be more long-term. I hope this helps!
2007-01-04 09:56:51
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answered by Jen 4
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If there is a GLBT organization in your area, why not ask them for books you can borrow for display for your project? Many GLBT organizations have libraries and would have volunteers that would be glad to recommend to you which books are good to use for your project and read. This way you wouldn't have to go to a bookstore (GLBT or otherwise) and pay up the wazoo for them. If there is a GSA in your school, you can ask one of the members to be a guest speaker. They may be able to highlight some arguments and facts better than you can. If not, you can ask someone from a local GLBT organization to speak. Hope this helps, and don't listen to the hateful idiots on here either. They're just trolls trying to get attention.
2007-01-04 19:29:19
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answered by Megosophy 2
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The fact that homosexuality is completely natural and is not chosen. People do not decide to be gay; they're born with it.
Homosexuals are people too and they have equal rights.
If anyone brings up the argument about the bible, make sure to mention that not everyone lives their lives by the teaching of the bible, and, believe it or not, atheists DO get married. *gasp*
I'm not gay, I'm not an atheist. I don't wanna hear that from anyone.
2007-01-04 17:48:30
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answered by booda2009 5
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Read up on the struggle thats taking place in Massachusetts. There are some organizations there that are doing what you are looking for. Find their websites and it will give you ideas.
Good luck.
2007-01-04 18:04:40
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answered by Anonymous
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boycott it and talk about why the bible says it is an abomination and ask the question why it was taken out of the DSM. Tell them you find that more interesting.
2007-01-04 18:57:54
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answered by luvsexhappiness 2
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looks like you're in a jam
2007-01-04 17:50:08
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answered by Anonymous
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