Re: F.Y.I.

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Nowlan, Robert A. (RANOWLAN@uwec.edu)
Fri, 29 Apr 2005 13:52:45 -0500



Subject: FW: F.Y.I.
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 13:52:45 -0500
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From: "Nowlan, Robert A." <RANOWLAN@uwec.edu>

  Colleagues,

Many of you are undoubtedly aware of the difficulty Memorial High School teacher Beth Franklin currently faces as a result of parental protests of her showing photos of a transgendered person from our community in one of her classes. Beth writes below asking for people to help out in opposition to these attempts at censure and censorship, and I am sure will appreciate whatever you can do to help.

Bob

-----Original Message----- From: danfreund@fastmail.fm [mailto:danfreund@fastmail.fm] Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 11:34 AM To: Mike Tvaruzka; Jill Schilling; Nowlan, Robert A.; Ann Heywood; Franklin Nathan Scott; Charles Jordan; Fairbanks, Carol L.; Unknown; Mike Tvaruzka; ACLU; Passell, Nicholas; O'Connor, Edith Subject: F.Y.I.

Hi Friends- As many of you know, much media attention has focused on my short discussion of a transgender person in my English class on Thursday, April 14th. This media attention has been brought on by a concerned group of parents, and the School Board has been inundated with emails, letters, and phone calls, almost all of which have been negative. This group of parents is concerned with addressing "sexual perversion" and my "twisted sexual views" in the classroom.

My intent of showing these photos, as most of you know, was to draw awareness to people who are perceived differently and to make students think critically about harassment, tolerance, and acceptance. This lesson was in line with the School District's core values of Compassion, Respect, and Justice. It was using a teachable moment.

It's time to act. Those closest to me advise that it's time to no longer sit silently. It's time for us to express our support in different forums. I am humbly asking you for a call to action: Please: 1. Write a letter to School Board President Carol Olson 2. Write a letter to the Editor of the Leader Telegram 3. Call in and respond to the Leader Telegram's Question of the Week :
"Did a Memorial English Teacher cross the line in having a class discussion on a friends sex change surgery?" Call 831-2000 Choose selection 1030

 If you would like further details about the incident or have questions for me, PLEASE feel free to call me or email me. My phone number is 271-0984.

I ask that you circulate this email to like-minded, supportive people who might, too, take it upon themselves to write a letter.

You are free, of course, to write what you wish in these letters. I would suggest, perhaps, that the focus of the letter be more broad than my five minute class discussion and address the real issues here-- the need for teachers who are willing to give more than lip service to tolerance and acceptance in the classroom. The need to teach students to be critical thinkers, problem solvers, and open-minded young people who will grow into thoughtful adults. The issue of academic freedom.

I have been humbled by your support already, and ask that if you feel strongly about this, please write a letter of support. It's time that the School Board and Eau Claire community hear our side. Thank you so very much.

Beth Franklin
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I am only one; but still, I am one. I cannot do everything; but still, I can do something.
- Edward Everett Hale (Unitarian minister)



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