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Chargement... Mama's Boy, Preacher's Son: A Memoirpar Kevin Jennings
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. The author tells his life story, growing up poor in North Carolina, his father's death when the author was a young boy, and his struggles in school as he tried to deal with his homosexuality. He attended Harvard University, became a teacher, and eventually devoted himself to making school a safer place for young lesbian and gay students. A great read, with only a few minor editorial glitches. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Long before Kevin Jennings began advocating to end anti-LGBT bias in schools, he was a victim of it. In Mama's Boy, Preacher's Son, Jennings traces the roots of his activism to his elementary school days in the conservative South, where "faggot" became more familiar to him than his own name. Mama's Boy, Preacher's Sonis that rare memoir that is both a riveting personal story and an inside account of a critical chapter in our recent history. Creating safe schools for all youth is now a central part of the progressive agenda in American education-and Kevin Jennings is at the forefront of that fight. Mama's Boy, Preacher's Sonearned an A- in Entertainment Weekly, was featured in Salonand The Advocate, and was called "a great read" by People. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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It is good to see that increasing support for young people is available at universities and colleges. When people are far away from their parents and families, this can be a very good and positive thing, but could also put them into a much more vulnerable situation, especially if they are just coming out and revealing their true sexually identity.